Underground drilling rigs are specialized machines designed to operate in confined, challenging environments below the earth’s surface. They serve various purposes, including ore extraction, tunnel construction, ground support, and resource exploration. The various types and applications are highlighted in table 1.
Table 1: Types of drilling rigs and their applications.
Type |
Main Application |
Notable Features |
Jumbo Drill Rigs |
Tunnel/mine face drilling |
Multiple booms, high productivity |
Longhole Drill Rigs |
Production drilling, ore extraction |
Deep, narrow holes, top hammer/ITH |
Rock Bolting Drill Rigs |
Ground support, tunnel/mine stabilization |
Bolt installation, safety-critical |
Raise Boring Machines |
Vertical/inclined shaft creation |
Large diameter, pilot and reaming |
Low Profile Drill Rigs |
Confined/tabular ore bodies |
Compact design, single/double boom |
Tunnel Drill Rigs |
Infrastructure tunneling |
Multi-arm, high-speed drilling |
Geothermal Drill Rigs |
Geothermal energy wells |
Rotary/core drilling, deep boreholes |
Exploration/Core Drill Rigs |
Geological sampling/exploration |
Core recovery, mineral assessment |
Horizontal Drill Rigs |
Horizontal tunneling |
Lateral drilling capability |
Modern underground drill rigs often feature automation, advanced safety systems, and adaptability for various geological conditions. Selection of the appropriate rig depends on the specific mining or tunneling application, geology, and operational requirements.
These diverse types of underground drilling rigs ensure that mining and tunneling operations can be conducted safely, efficiently, and with high precision in a variety of subsurface environments.