Drilling machines, drilling rigsSeller's country: Poland: Małopolskie, Łódzkie





Telecom 20 drilling rig / 2100 MTH!
20 000EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 22 798 USD
- ≈ 16 840 GBP





Directional Drilling MP 20 / Przewiert Sterowany MP 20 / Řízený Protlak MP 20 / Foraj Dirijat MP 20
3 324EUR
- ≈ 3 789 USD
- ≈ 2 798 GBP





Hydraulic Pressing / Przecisk Hydrauliczny / Hydraulický Protlač / Presare Hidraulică
4 711EUR
- ≈ 5 370 USD
- ≈ 3 966 GBP




Hydraulic Pressing / Przecisk Hydrauliczny / Hydraulický Protlač / Presare Hidraulică
5 309EUR
- ≈ 6 051 USD
- ≈ 4 470 GBP







Directional Drilling, Hydraulic Pressing - Manufacturer / Przewierty Sterowane, Przecisk Hydrauliczny - Producent / Řízené Protlaky, Hydraulický Protlač - Výrobce / Foraje Dirijate, Presare Hidraulică
3 874EUR
- ≈ 4 416 USD
- ≈ 3 261 GBP





VERMEER D 33x44
43 339EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 49 402 USD
- ≈ 36 491 GBP
Drilling rigs are essential machines used in mining, geotechnical exploration, infrastructure development, and deep foundation construction. These complex systems are designed to penetrate earth materials using rotary, percussive, or hydraulic mechanisms. Whether you need to drill for water wells, geothermal energy, or conduct site investigation, choosing the appropriate type—truck-mounted, crawler-mounted, or stationary—depends on terrain, depth, and mobility requirements. Both new and used rigs are available on the market, and professionals rely on performance data and service history to make informed decisions before they buy.
Key Technical Factors When Choosing a Rig
Evaluating the right drilling solution means focusing on performance metrics that match your project’s scope:
- Engine output determines penetration rate and load-handling capability.
- Maximum drill depth is critical for operations involving groundwater access or mineral surveys.
- Mobility options include dumper truck- or crawler-mounted rigs for easier relocation, while stationary units provide long-term stability.
- Hydraulic system strength affects rotation speed, feed force, and adaptability to rocky or compact soil.
- Built-in safety mechanisms such as pressure valves, kill switches, and overload controls are standard in modern systems.
Regulatory Standards and Licensing in the EU
Operators of drilling rigs in the EU must complete certified training through approved institutions. Training includes safe handling procedures, risk assessment, and machinery control. Depending on the country, health and environmental regulations may apply. Meeting EU-OSHA compliance is mandatory for commercial operators.
Popular Models for Professional Use
- Atlas XAS125 – A reliable surface drill rig, known for fuel efficiency and robust construction.
- Sandvik DP1100i– Designed for challenging rock formations, offering automated features and data logging.
- Boart Longyear LF230 – A modular core drill ideal for deep mineral exploration with excellent depth capacity.
- Comacchio GEO 602 – Favored in geotechnical work, offering mobility and high torque in tight areas.
- Soilmec SM-14 – Compact yet powerful, suited for micro-piles and soil investigation tasks.
Prices
The typical price range for drilling rigs can vary significantly, from $100,000 to over $15 million. The cost depends on a multitude of factors including the rig type, depth capabilities, horsepower, and additional equipment. Market conditions and the geographical location can also heavily influence the price.
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FAQ
What types of drilling rigs are best for geotechnical applications?
Compact and modular rigs with rotary or percussive capabilities are ideal for geotechnical work. They allow for core sampling, soil testing, and operation in limited-access areas.
Is special training required to operate a drilling rig in the EU?
Yes, EU regulations require certified operator training that includes both theory and practical instruction. Certification ensures safe operation and compliance with local labor laws.
Can I use a used drilling rig for professional construction work?
Absolutely, as long as the rig is well-maintained and inspected before use. Many used rigs remain reliable for demanding tasks if sourced from reputable platforms like Truck1.