Drilling & Scaling Catalog
Select by Work Height and Ground Conditions
Choose the closest reach or duty, then prepare hole, geology, slope or roadway, setup, power, tooling, output, safety, transport, quantity, destination, and document requirements.

Teal crawler slope drilling rig photographed in a supplier yard
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QCMG Slope and Anchor Drill Rigs
Crawler slope and anchor drilling references QCMG150 through QCMG350, selected by lifting height, hole, geology, site, and transport.
- QCMG150 / 200 / 220 / 250 / 300 / 350
- Ø300 mm source-table reference
- 50 m source-table depth reference
- 18-42 t endpoint weight references

Crawler slope drill with mast raised for mid-height work
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15-22 m Lifting Drill Rigs
Lower and mid-range lifting-height references for slope, anchor, foundation, and support drilling where access and transport are constrained.
- 15 / 20 / 22 m naming in supplied files
- QCMG150 / 200 / 220 shortlist
- Crawler carrier and work-platform references
- Hole and tooling confirmed by project

Large teal crawler slope drill photographed with elevated drilling structure
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25-35 m Lifting Drill Rigs
Higher lifting-height references for slope and anchor work requiring larger carriers, setup footprints, transport planning, and stability review.
- 25 / 30 / 35 m naming in supplied files
- QCMG250 / 300 / 350 shortlist
- Up to 42,000 kg endpoint source reference
- Setup, transport, and stability need project review

Red crawler scaling machine photographed outside a workshop
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Mining and Tunnel Scaling Machine
A compact crawler scaling-machine reference for controlled removal of loose rock in mine and tunnel headings.
- ≤15° operating-grade reference
- 1.7-4.3 m work-height reference
- 22 kW and 5,100 kg source references
- Pilot controls and load-sensing hydraulics described
First Selection Filter
Match the Work Envelope to the Equipment Family
| Operating problem | Data to prepare | Selection page |
|---|---|---|
| General slope and anchor drilling | Height, hole, geology, angle, setup, transport, power | Open page |
| 15-22 m lifting range | Reach, platform or mast geometry, slope, stability, hole, access | Open page |
| 25-35 m lifting range | High-reach work, setup footprint, transport, wind and stability review | Open page |
| Mine and tunnel loose-rock scaling | Roadway, grade, work height, rock, power, controls, access | Open page |
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers about selection, scope, documents, inspection, and destination requirements.
Is lifting height the same as drilling depth?
No. Lifting or working height describes where the drilling system reaches. Hole depth describes penetration into the ground. Both values, plus angle and geology, must be specified.
Can drill tools and auxiliary systems be included?
Yes. Send drilling method, hole range, geology, rod and bit preference, air or flushing requirements, compressor or pump scope, dust or water handling, and spare-parts needs.
Can a pre-shipment test prove field productivity?
A workshop test can confirm identity, configuration, movements, controls, and agreed functions. Field productivity depends on geology, setup, tooling, operator, and site conditions and needs a separately defined acceptance basis.
Send the Reach, Hole, Ground, and Site Envelope
Tell us the lifting height or work reach, hole diameter and depth, geology, slope or roadway dimensions, power, quantity, destination, and document requirements. We will return the open selection questions.