Directional boring machines





XCMG Second Hand HDD Drill Rigs Xz320d Used Horizontal Directional Drilling Machine for Sale





XCMG XCMG Officail Used Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) Rig XZ1350


Vermeer Navigator D60x90 S3
369 000EUR
- ≈ 414 246 USD
- ≈ 311 972 GBP


Vermeer D40x55 S3
299 000EUR
- ≈ 335 663 USD
- ≈ 252 790 GBP


Vermeer Navigator D9x13 S3 - new engine
75 000EUR
- ≈ 84 196 USD
- ≈ 63 408 GBP

Vermeer Navigator D23X30 S3
122 500EUR
- ≈ 137 520 USD
- ≈ 103 567 GBP





Vermeer Navigator D23X30 S3
149 900EUR
- ≈ 168 280 USD
- ≈ 126 733 GBP





Vermeer D20x22S3
99 500EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 111 700 USD
- ≈ 84 122 GBP





Grundodrill 10S
35 000EUR
- ≈ 39 291 USD
- ≈ 29 590 GBP



2022 VERMEER C300





DITCH WITCH JT 2320
-22,3%
13 900EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 15 604 USD
- ≈ 11 751 GBP



Tracto-Technik GRUNDODRILL 15XPT
79 900EUR
- ≈ 89 697 USD
- ≈ 67 551 GBP





Tracto GRUNDODRILL 15XP
149 000EUR
- ≈ 167 270 USD
- ≈ 125 972 GBP





Tracto GRUNDODRILL ACS130
270 000EUR
- ≈ 303 107 USD
- ≈ 228 272 GBP





Ditch Witch JT4020
40 000EUR
- ≈ 44 904 USD
- ≈ 33 818 GBP





diverse Bohrtechnik aus Firmenauflösung





DITCH WITCH JT3510
14 500EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 16 277 USD
- ≈ 12 259 GBP





Bohrgerät, Tracto-Technik, Grundodrill 15 XP
39 900EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 44 792 USD
- ≈ 33 733 GBP





Vermeer D40x55 S3
173 325EUR
- ≈ 194 578 USD
- ≈ 146 538 GBP





Sandvik DT1130I
120 000EUR
- ≈ 134 714 USD
- ≈ 101 454 GBP
Directional Boring Machines for Sale
Directional boring machines are specialized tools used for underground utility installation without disturbing the surface. These machines enable operators to drill horizontally under roads, rivers, and other obstacles without traditional trench digging, minimizing disruption. Whether you need to buy a new or used directional boring machine, Truck1 offers a wide variety of models to suit your project’s requirements. Browse through detailed listings and find the best available machines.
Key Features of Directional Boring Machines
When selecting a directional boring machine, consider the following essential features to ensure it meets your specific needs:
- Drilling depth and diameter, which determine the range and scope of underground work the machine can perform.
- Engine power, critical for handling challenging soil types and ensuring efficiency during operation.
- Hydraulic system, which provides the necessary power for operating attachments like reamers and augers.
- Steering and control systems, such as electronic guidance, for precise directional drilling and monitoring.
- Attachment compatibility, ensuring the machine can work with various tools and adapt to different ground conditions and project demands.
Prices
Typically, the cost of Directional Boring Machines can range anywhere from $10,000 to over $200,000. The price is largely influenced by factors such as the machine's size, the manufacturer, its age and condition, and its specific capabilities. Always consider these aspects to ensure that you're investing wisely in a machine that can effectively meet your project needs.
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FAQ
Directional boring machines are typically used for installing pipes, cables, and other utilities underground in areas where traditional trenching would be disruptive or impractical, such as urban environments, across rivers, or beneath roads.
Directional boring minimizes surface disruption, reducing the need for costly road repairs, traffic diversions, or land reclamation. It is faster and more cost-effective for installing utilities, especially in areas with challenging terrain.
Yes, operators must be trained to safely handle directional boring machines, ensuring that they can manage the equipment, operate attachments, and adhere to safety protocols. This training is essential to reduce the risk of accidents and ensure efficient operation.