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    About Horizontal Drills

    Horizontal drills, or directional drills, bore holes diagonally and horizontally for utility cables, pipes, and oil and gas applications.

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    Serial Number100D1356
    Location: Timmins, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Ringers Heavy Equipment Parts
    Stock NumberEQ-LS7623
    Location: Wolf Lake, Illinois, USA
    Serial Number100
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Serial Number2Y0710
    Location: Houston, Texas, USA
    Serial Number100
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Serial Number1234
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Serial Number100
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Serial Number2005520
    Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
    Seller: Bruce Equipment
    Stock Number7x11
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan, USA
    Serial NumberMULTIPLE
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Serial Number100
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Serial Number1234
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Serial Number1VRX170S241000202
    Location: New Plymouth, Ohio, USA
    Seller: Starr Parts & Equipment
    Serial Number1VR6180T081000117
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Serial NumberMULTIPLEUNITS
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Serial Number100000000000000
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Serial Number100
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    Location: Carbondale, Pennsylvania, USA
    Seller: Old Forge Power Equipment Inc.
    Stock Number#22-3092
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan, USA

    2007 ATLAS COPCO BOOMER M2D

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    Serial NumberAVAILABLE ON REQUEST
    Location: Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia
    Seller: Worthy Parts

    2006 ATLAS COPCO BOOMER M2D

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    Serial NumberAVO06A027
    Location: Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia
    Seller: Worthy Parts
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico
    Serial Number12345
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico
    Serial NumberCMWJ2020V50000048
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico
    Serial Number2P2004
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico
    Serial NumberT543223
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico
    Stock Number15998
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico

    About Horizontal Drills

    Horizontal drills, or directional drills, are used in utilities, oil and gas, and other industries that require directional drilling or boring through rock, hard soil, and other materials. This distinguishes them from vertical drills, which, as the name implies, are generally used for drilling straight down. Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) is well suited for laying down plastic and metal pipes and lines for utilities, getting to hard-to-reach oil deposits without affecting the surface above, performing trenchless cable installations, and much more. Horizontal drills also make it possible to bypass obstacles, like roads and rivers, by boring underneath them.


    Ditch Witch JT20 Directional Drill

    Stability & Fluidity

    Most horizontal drills are designed with tracks so they can tackle tough terrain. They also feature stakes, stabilizers, or anchor systems that ensure that the machine is properly secured to the ground before the drilling process begins to give it as much leverage as possible. The seat and controls are typically located in the front of the machine near the drill hole to give the operator maximum visibility.

    Horizontal Drill Features

    Many horizontal drills have built-in mud pumps that circulate fluid through the drill pipe to keep the drill bit properly lubricated. Drill pipes typically range in length from 5.5 to around 14 metres (18 to 45 feet) and can be connected together in a string to extend the maximum drill distance and depth. It is also common for these machines to be used in conjunction with other equipment, including mud recyclers, pumps, and vacuums, to prevent overheating and help clear away debris so the drill can dig deeper with less resistance.

    Find The Right Horizontal Drill

    MarketBook.ca is an excellent source for new and used horizontal drills. Whether you need a more compact machine for laying utility lines in urban settings or a larger, more powerful one for oil and gas operations, you’ll find a large selection of machines for sale from brands like American Augers, Atlas Copco, Ditch Witch, Sandvik, Tamrock, Toro, Universal HDD, Vermeer, and others. Ditch Witch is a great example because the company not only offers various sizes of horizontal drills, with the most popular being the Ditch Witch Jet Trac series, but also the complementary equipment required for HDD installations.

    On the lower power end, there is the Ditch Witch JT5, which has a 24.8-horsepower (18.5-kilowatt) engine that gives it 746 newton-metres (550 pounds-foot) of spindle torque, 18.2 kilonewtons (4,100 pounds) of thrust force, and 22.2 kN (5,000 lbf) of pullback force. Then, on the higher end, there’s the Ditch Witch JT100, which has a 268-horsepower (200-kilowatt) engine that produces 16,270 N-m (12,000 lbf-ft) of torque, 311 kN (70,000 lbf) of thrust force, and 445 kN (100,000 lbf) of pullback force.