CASE STUDY-REXROTH
still alive. Thus began what would The raise borer vertical rig took time be one of the most thrilling and for arrival and set up, and required Plan B: Bring in the
Schramm T130XD
technologically innovative mine vertical placement precisely over the At the time of the San Jose collapse,
rescues in recent history. The star of location of the miners. When the Plan a Schramm T130XD drilling rig was
the rescue was the T130XD mobile A vertical hole was started on August being operated about 1,000 km away,
drilling rig from Schramm, Inc. (West 30, the miners had been underground drilling large-diameter bore holes
Chester, PA ), for close to a month. It was estimated for water extraction at another deep
equipped with hydraulics from that drilling would progress at about Chilean mine site.
Bosch Rexroth (Hoffman Estates, IL ). 66 feet per day, and require 80 days
to rescue them—if uninterrupted.
The T130XD is a heavy duty, heavy
hoist carrier mounted drill rig
The search for survivors Although they were supplied with food designed to provide powerful drilling
Immediately following the collapse, capsules and other supplies through performance in a compact, all-in-one
Chile’s government called in drilling the initial pilot holes, estimates of carrier mounted rig. It features a 760
professionals from across the their release ranging from “60 to hp deck engine, and was designed by
country, and ultimately worldwide, to 90 days” and “around Christmas” Schramm for heavy-duty deep drilling
determine appropriate steps. led to alternative plans for drilling applications with up to 130,000
rescue holes. pounds of pullback capacity. The
Examination of the mine’s layout
suggested one possible area where
survivors (if any) might gather:
a mechanics’ room measuring
approximately 538 square feet - the
equivalent of a small apartment -
situated 2,300 feet down. Drilling a
bore hole that deep, with that level
of accuracy for the endpoint, was
compared to “hitting the head of a pin
with a 20-foot pole.”
The mining authorities were also
concerned with the local geology: it
was known that granite structures
at the site were at least 20 percent
harder than granite typically found in
the U.S. Drilling consistency would
be varied, with densities ranging from
low to very high.
developed by the Chilean authorities
focused on using a complex drilling
rig called a raise borer from another
manufacturer, to drill a vertical
rescue hole.
The initial rescue plan, called “Plan A,”
Schramm’s T130XD mobile drilling rig, equipped with Rexroth AA11VLO pumps.
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