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There is no more versatile machine in the mobile equipment marketplace than the electric skid-steer loader. And with typical yearly sales in excess of 60,000 units, it''s clear that these machines, seen by many as the Swiss Army knife of construction machines, have penetrated a wide range of applications.But not all of them, in part because of the very nature air hammer drill of the beast.a skid-steer loader, as the name indicates, maneuvers drill by "skidding"--slowing or stopping the wheels on one side of the machine, while keeping the other side rolling. this system, highly valued because of its simplicity and effectiveness, particularly in tight spaces, does have drawbacks in some applications. when operated in grassy areas, skidding the tires can scuff electric up the turf, a real nono in venues air rotary hammer drill such as parks or golf courses. even where ground disturbance drill is electric not an issue, tire wear, or even wearing of the surface on which the machine operates, hammer can sometimes cause problems. work area: drill gulf of mexico.ocean drakerig design: bethlehem; ju-200 mcconstruction: huangpu shipyard, china;delivery march 1983.performance: water depth--200''; drilling depth--20,000''.quarters: 78 persons, plus 2-man sick bay.hull: 157'' x 132'' x 18''.variable load: 3,796 kips.heliport: 60'' x 70''storage: mud & cmt bulk--6,000 cf; liquidmud--1,700 bbl + 3,000 sks; fuel--2,100 bbl;water for drilling--5,900 bbl; potable water--1,000 bbl.drilling equipment: drawworks--nat''l. 1320ue; pumps--two nat''l. 12p-160; prime movers--two ©2003 www.electricdrills.net. All rights reserved. |