Ever wonder why there are so many CME-75 drills out there in the field? It’s really quite simple. With almost 50 years of field experience, the CME-75 has earned a reputation second to none for outstandi.
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Ever wonder why there are so many CME-75 drills out there in the field? It’s really quite simple. With almost 50 years of field experience, the CME-75 has earned a reputation second to none for outstanding performance and dependability. .
The CME-75 is powered by a Cummins QSB 4.5 turbo charged diesel engine meeting tier-4 final emissions. .
Hydraulic feed and retract system provides 30,000 pounds (13,608 kg) of retract force and 20,000 pounds (9,072 kg) of down pressure. The 72 inch (183 cm) stroke, vertical drive system has. .
All drilling and set-up controls are logically arranged on the control panel located at the drillers’ station. And the location of all primary controls is the same on all CME drill models so operators can move from one machine to another with confidence. The most commonly used functions, such as the feed, hydraulic hoist, and sliding base levers ar. .
Our emergency spindle brake can stop rotation in less than a revolution. This system is activated by two conveniently located push button switches as well as strategically located multi-directional wobble switches. † Patented by Central Mine Equipment Company 75 Features | 75 Specifications | 75 Optional Equipment Performance.
[pdf] A service rig is a mobile platform loaded with oil industry service equipment that can be driven long distances within the oil fields to service wells. Unlike drilling rigs, service rigs return to a particular well many times. There are several specialized types of service rigs: the carrier, the pumptruck, the doghouse, a. .
The Rig, or Carrier, is a mobile truck with a derrick and a cab for one driver. The carrier can also be trailer-mounted, enabling it to be. .
The crew members on service rigs each have specialized experience and expertise. The entry-level workers are junior floor hands.
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