RC800L Reverse Circulation Drilling Rig

RC drill rigs for drilling depths up to 600m with 105-550mm hole diameters
RC800L (up to 600m depth)

The reverse circulation drilling rig supports a maximum drilling depth of 600 m and can operate in F4-F22 formations.

It is equipped with a 179 kW engine and a high-torque power head (18,000 N•m).

The rig features hydraulically driven crawler travel, powerful feed and lifting capabilities, and supports high-pressure, high-volume DTH reverse circulation cuttings removal.

It is suitable for deep-hole drilling and hard rock formations, providing stable operation with easy maintenance.

  • RC800L (up to 600m depth)
  • RC800L (up to 600m depth)
  • RC800L (up to 600m depth)
Technical Parameters
Basic Parameters
Parameter Specifications
Product model RC800L
Working air pressure and air volume Pressure: 1.6-8MPa;
Air volume: 16-96m³/min (DTH hammer drilling)
Rock hardness F4-F22
Drill hole diameter, mm Ø105-Ø550
Drilling depth, m 600
Drill pipe length, m 6
Drill pipe diameter, mm Ø114/Ø127
Drilling angle, ° 45-90
Max. propulsion force, kN 110
Max. lifting force, kN 470
Power head torque, N·m 18000/9000
Rotary speed, rpm 0-70 (adjustable) / 0-140 (adjustable)
Traveling type Tracked
Machine noise, dB 85-90
Transmission mode Hydraulically driven
Equipped DTH hammer RC45 / RC55 / SPM
Overall dimensions (L x W x H), mm 10500x2250x3300 (subject to design)
Weight, kg Approx. 17000 (subject to design)
Component Parameters
Power head Manufacturer SPM
Max. output torque, N·m 18000
Output speed (continuous operation), rpm 0-70 (adjustable) / 0-140 (adjustable)
Rotary acceleration output speed (intermittent operation), rpm 140
Max. lifting force, kN 470
Max. propulsion force, kN 110
Engine Product model 6CTA8.3-C240
Manufacturer Cummins
Power, kW 179kW
Rated speed, r/min 2200
Cooling method Water cooling
Displacement, L 8.3
Fuel tank volume, L 200
Oil pump Model L8V107
Manufacturer AVIC Liyuan
Oil pump displacement, L/min 192+192 at 1800rpm
Max. pressure, MPa 30+30
Hydraulic oil tank volume, L 350
Max. operating temperature, °C 75
Auxiliary winch Single-rope lifting force, kN 25
Wire rope diameter, mm Ø11
Wire rope length, m 60
Chassis Traveling speed, km/h 5
Gradeability, ° 21
Mast Drilling angle, ° 45-90
Feed stroke, mm 6760
Mast sliding stroke, mm 1700

Standard water well drilling rigs provide the most suitable option. These rigs are designed for shallow formations including clay and sand, feature compact dimensions, allow flexible positioning, operate with low energy consumption, and require no complicated systems for removing drill cuttings. The water drilling rigs deliver efficient drilling for domestic shallow wells is ensured.

A reverse circulation drilling rig provides better stability in loose formations. Reverse air or water flow enables rapid cuttings discharge and maintains a stable negative pressure inside the borehole, reducing disturbance to sand or gravel strata. When combined with mud-based wall protection, collapse risks are significantly lowered, whereas standard water well rigs exhibit higher collapse probability in these conditions.

A reverse circulation drilling rig is the recommended choice. Efficient debris removal prevents cuttings buildup at deep borehole bottoms, and high-power drive systems accommodate large-diameter drilling tools. This configuration supports deep drilling more efficiently than standard water well rigs.

The water well drilling rigs, including portable and compact vehicle-mounted models, are easier to deploy. These rigs require less than 10 m² of space, do not rely on large auxiliary equipment, and can be repositioned efficiently within limited areas. Reverse circulation drilling rigs generally require more operating space due to larger machine size and associated cuttings-removal systems.

For shallow wells under 200 m, standard water well drilling rigs provide the more economical option due to lower equipment procurement or rental cost and reduced energy consumption. For deep wells over 200 m or projects involving complex formations, reverse circulation drilling rigs offer a lower long-term cost by reducing collapse risks and minimizing rework.