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Do you know? Rotary drilling RIGS are known as "steel giants" in infrastructure projects, but many people's understanding of them is limited to their appearance. In fact, this kind of large-scale machinery hides many interesting little-known facts. Let's take a look together!
1. There are certain considerations regarding "teeth" : The drill bit of a rotary drilling rig is not uniform; different geological conditions require different drill teeth. When using fishtail drills in soft soil, the rock layer needs to be replaced with truncated drills, just like giving it its own "teeth".
2. Not only can it "drink oil", but it can also "save fuel" : Despite its large size, modern rotary drilling RIGS are equipped with an intelligent fuel consumption management system. By adjusting the engine speed and hydraulic pressure, it can precisely control fuel consumption, saving 20% of fuel compared to older models.
3. "Thousand-Mile Eye" support: The electronic control system equipped is like its "brain", capable of real-time monitoring of the depth and verticality of the borehole, and can also be positioned through GPS, allowing the operator to "hit exactly where they point" even on complex construction sites.
4. "Origin" is quite legendary: The rotary drilling rig originated in Italy and was initially developed for metro construction. Later, it quickly gained popularity in infrastructure projects such as Bridges and high-speed railways due to its highly efficient hole-forming capabilities.
5. There are many maintenance "tricks" : Its hydraulic system is precise and complex. Even replacing the sealing ring requires dust-free operation; otherwise, impurities mixed in May cause the entire system to "break down".
6. "Invisible" workers: The vibration generated by rotary drilling RIGS during operation is 70% less than that of traditional drilling RIGS, and the noise is low. Even when working in residential areas, it can minimize the impact on the surrounding environment to the greatest extent.
These little-known facts show us that the rotary drilling rig is not merely a cold steel machine, but an engineering tool that embodies countless wisdoms. From design to construction, every detail is related to efficiency and quality. It is precisely these little-known secrets that make it an indispensable "hardcore" component of modern infrastructure.