Epiroc training expertise supports longstanding geotechnical customer – Raeburn Drilling Group
Kris explaining the Epiroc Dry Hole Device components
Raeburn Drilling & Geotechnical Ltd recently took the opportunity to train nine of their drillers over 2 days on S Geobor Method 1 system from Epiroc, which is used for hard to medium formations.
Kris McCormick, Epiroc Sales Engineer, provided the training at Raeburn Drilling’s Hamilton office to Lead Rotary, Soil and Sonic drillers and Support Operatives. Kris has experience in the drilling industry before joining Epiroc so appreciates the difficulties drillers can face on site and the benefits the S Geobor system can give to customers and their clients. This informs the structure and content of the training depending on the Method used most frequently by the customer.
The Epiroc training is structured to offer both safety and efficiency to customers starting with a short presentation and discussion on the S Geobor Methods, its’ components and common errors causing drill bit damage. Photographs are shown in the training of damaged bits and then a chance to talk about the characteristics of how the bit has worn, which help establish how to best amend machine settings and operation to avoid costly errors. All the processes of drilling holes with Method 1, from setting the core barrel to the correct length for optimum flush, demonstrating the functions of the overshot, dry hole device and advice on rotation speed and water pressure helps ensure optimal use of the system.
"The larger core (100mm) is being asked for more and more by clients and there are times when S Geobor would definitely work better than conventional core barrels. That is why I wanted to learn more about it and the different methods."
Epiroc demonstration of our Safety Cage and Head Locking Tool
Hands-on training follows the discussion illustrating how the dry hole device will always guarantee 100% latching every time and that it can also be used as a retrieving tool to collect the inner barrel. The Epiroc designed safety cage can be installed over the over-shot and the core barrel head to reduce the risk of the core barrel dis-engaging with the barrel head and falling from height. The 1.5m core barrel can weigh 45kg and if dropped will cause serious harm to the driller. Another safety accessory from Epiroc is the Head Locking Tool which helps prevent fingers and clothes getting trapped when dropping the inner core barrel down the drill string.
"The comprehensive S Geobor training offered by Epiroc to us over the 2 day period was an opportunity to learn in greater depth the versatility and safety features of the system. Onsite safety and efficiency is always at the forefront of a progressive business."
For further information on the geotechnical coring:- https://www.epiroc.com/en-uk/products/rock-drilling-tools/geotechnical-drilling-tools/core-sampling
Press release from Epiroc UK & Ireland Limited
For further information please contact:
Lucy Welsby – Communications Manager
lucy.welsby@epiroc.com
+44 (0) 7971 650465 or +44 (0) 1442 687013