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In-Depth Explanation of High-Pressure Rotary Jet Drilling Rig Operation

2018-04-12 10:38:09 admin Industry News 45 views

Before using our high-pressure rotary jet drills, it's essential to prepare for the job. Environmental considerations are also crucial for safe and effective operation. At Anman, we've successfully completed numerous classic cases by carefully designing and building our rotary jet drill rigs. The construction process requires detailed operations and recording, with no room for errors.


Step 1: Setting Up the Work Platform


Ensure a qualified work environment for your high-pressure rotary jet drills. This may involve clearing land, constructing drainage systems, or working in shallow water areas. For deepwater operations, ensure you have sufficient anchor lengths to secure the drill rig and prevent failure.


Step 2: Drilling Operations


Before drilling, measure and test the site to avoid any potential issues. During drilling, maintain adequate pressure and fluid levels to prevent premature termination of the process. Continuous drilling is essential; if interrupted, use a cone cover to protect half-finished holes from collapse.


Step 3: Post-Drilling Cleaning


After completing drilling operations, perform cleaning tasks according to specific construction conditions. Typically, utilize clean water for multiple cycles to ensure clear effluent. In cases where residual sludge is present, inject clean fluids to clear the piping system. If necessary, conduct a second round of cleaning.


Record Keeping and Quality Control


Throughout the entire process, maintain detailed records and have professionals inspect samples at each stage. Upon completion, perform further testing to confirm compliance with standards. Should issues arise, review records to identify potential problems related to the drill rig itself.



Blue rotary drill working on foundation stabilization project