When choosing between excavator-mounted and truck-mounted drilling rigs, it is important to consider a wide range of factors that affect your purchase decision. Project specifications, site conditions, and logistical constraints are some of the key points to be considered while making such a decision:
Excavator-mounted: They are more manoeuvrable in rough and uneven terrain such as slopes and rugged landscape. It can access tight spots with more ease compared to truck-mounted variants. However, its mobility is mostly limited to the site and cannot be used to traverse across distances.
Truck-mounted: This variant is designed for easy mobility between excavation sites. For projects that require regular relocation, truck-mounted drilling rigs are perfect for the job. The effectiveness of this machine is reduced in confined and uneven terrains compared to excavator-mounted rigs.
Excavator-mounted: The excavator’s versatility can be used for both drilling and construction tasks which reduces the need for additional machines or equipment. The entire system can be set up on-site with high speed and accuracy. Using this equipment offers higher precision and adjustments due to its versatile and 360-degree operational capability.
Truck-mounted: Designed to offer more power and drilling capacity for heavy-duty drilling applications. It provides a stable platform for conducting drilling operations while improving the safety and accuracy of tasks. This variant is more effective in big projects that require drilling tasks to be performed in multiple locations.
Excavator-mounted: Cost may be lower if the user already owns an excavator. It can save costs on projects that require both excavation and drilling operations. Its maintenance cost may be higher due to the dual use of the excavator.
Truck-mounted: Initial cost may be higher due to the specialised nature of the rig. It is best suited for large-scale drilling projects where overall cost can be reduced considerably. Its maintenance is simple since it has ample support service available to it.
Excavator-mounted: Can adapt to various working conditions that go beyond drilling. It can be equipped with different attachments to meet the specific needs of the project. This system is particularly effective on sites where manoeuvrability is restricted and requires users to adapt to such conditions to operate efficiently. It is suited for projects with limited access.
Truck-mounted: Built specifically for providing high-performance drilling operations. It may have limited options in terms of accommodating dynamic on-site challenges. It is more effective in open and accessible areas where accessibility is not a concern.