Cable Percussive drilling (Shell & Auger) is a common method of borehole drilling.
Cable percussive drilling methods maintain good stance in the drilling industry for both cost efficiency and technical benefits when performed by experienced Lead Drillers.
It can be used as a lone method or to compliment other drilling methods being used on the site.
In-situ testing techniques to be carried out, such as:
Disturbed and Un-disturbed samples can also be taken from the boreholes for logging by the site Engineer, then testing by the clients approved laboratory.
Borehole vane testing and Packer testing can also be undertaken in the boreholes, to provide our clients with various information to aid them with their Geotechnical design.
On completion of the boreholes gas or ground water standpipes can be installed.
Cable Percussive drilling uses a Tripod design derrick with a two or four tone winch which is powered by the Diesel engine on the rig.
The rig is towed by a Four-wheel Drive vehicle, making mobilization to sites easier more cost effective and we can locate the rig easier on the most challenging of ground.
The rig is erected on site in accordance with manufactures guidelines.
Bowman Drilling Ltd operate a Dando 2000 Cable Percussive rigs and the crew are NVQ Lead Driller and CSCS certified.
Bowman Drilling have the capability to drill of up to 16” diameter and depths of up to 60m in suitable ground conditions.
Cable Percussive boreholes are formed using a clay cutter in cohesive ground, or a shell (bailer) in Non- cohesive ground, (sand/gravel).
A chiseling tool also allows the advancement of the borehole through harder ground or through any obstructions that may be present.
Percussive Drilling Offers Various Capabilities Such As: