With its formidable power, cutting-edge technology and versatile capabilities, the Ditch Witch AT120 is now available in Australia and is setting new standards in horizontal directional drilling.
As one of the largest dual pipe all-terrain drills available on the market today, the AT120 is designed to meet the diverse needs of horizonal directional drilling (HDD) projects.
The introduction of the AT120 to the Australian market marks a significant milestone in the advancement of trenchless technology.
Australia’s diverse and challenging terrains, including rocky landscapes and remote areas, demand robust and versatile drilling solutions.
The AT120’s ability to handle these challenges makes it a game-changer for the Australian HDD industry.
Its Cummins B6.7, 280 horsepower engine delivers impressive thrust and pullback capabilities, each rated at 533.8kN.
The drill also boasts 21,015Nm of outer torque and 4067Nm of inner rotation torque, ensuring it can handle even the toughest drilling tasks with ease.
Complementing its power is a high-capacity mud pump, capable of delivering 1,079L per minute at 1,100psi, and an extensive onboard pipe storage of 109m, affording the option to change the top pipe box whilst continuing to drill – increasing production.
The king of versatility
The AT120 is engineered for longer and larger diameter installations, making it an ideal choice for projects in the water, oil and gas industries.
Its design allows for efficient trenchless installations, significantly reducing set up times and equipment needs compared to traditional maxi rigs. It is also suitable for drilling pilot shots while larger drills are being mobilised, providing a crucial head start in large-scale projects.
The AT120 drill also puts operator comfort at the forefront, with its new cabin design that offers unrivalled comfort and a clear view of the operating area.
The inclusion of switchable multi-mode joysticks (single or twin lever) simplifies training requirements.
This makes it easier to manage multiple operators at one time.
While the drill maximises operator comfort, it also incorporates the latest in drilling technology. This includes a new operator platform that enhances ease of use and operational efficiency.
Another standout feature of the AT120 is its pipe compatibility.
The pipe boxes can accept 6m pipes compatible with 1000 thread pipes, allowing customers to utilise their existing pipes and save on costs.
The innovative drill rod design also enables seamless switching between dirt and rock applications without the need for a complete second drill string, further enhancing flexibility.
Addressing industry needs
One of the hallmark aspects of trenchless technology is its ability to minimise disruption, which is continuing to be an important factor in modern infrastructure projects within Australia.
The AT120 addresses this need as its design facilitates trenchless installations, allowing for the installation of underground utilities without the disruption caused by traditional open-cut trenches.
The drill’s robust capabilities make it suitable for extensive projects that require drilling over long distances or handling larger pipe sizes.
The AT120 also offers extensive versatility for multiple industries and efficiently navigates rocky terrains, making it a valuable tool for challenging geological conditions.
It can also drill pilot shots while larger drills are being mobilised, acting as a support tool and ensuring project continuity.
With its extensive range of impressive features, the Ditch Witch AT120 is a groundbreaking addition to Australia’s HDD industry, offering power, versatility, and technological advancements.
Its introduction to the Australian market promises to elevate trenchless technology, and as the HDD industry continues to evolve, the AT120 will continue to set the standard in innovation and efficiency, ready to meet the challenges of modern infrastructure projects.
For more information, visit Ditch Witch CEA’s website.
This article featured in the August edition of Trenchless Australasia.
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