Directional Drilling
Directional Drilling systems have found wider acceptance during the past few years for the underground installation of gas and water pipes or TV, electricity and telephone cables.

The directional drill is used as a pilot bore which is then increased in diameter by one or more steps. To affect a straight horizontal bore, the slanted drill head is constantly rotated and simultaneously thrust forward. Hydraulic thrust alone, without rotation is used to create a pre-determined curved bore. Rook Services Ltd aims to provide a thorough and efficient service
What are the benefits?
- Ideal for installing pipes up to ND 355
- Ideal for bore lengths up to 300m
- Minimal setup time
- High productivity
- Ideal for pipe radii up to 42m
Rook Services Ltd aims to provide a thorough and efficient service
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