CME-75 Truck Mounted Drill Optional Equipment
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Hydraulic rod holder and breakout wrench†

Automatic hammer†
Our 140 pound (63.5 kg) automatic hammer gives you extremely consistent and accurate Standard Penetration Test results, meeting all ASTM-D-1586 requirements. That’s because there are no ropes or cables to impede the free fall of the weight. The hammer swings from stored position to on-hole position. Since raising and lowering is done hydraulically, set up is quick and almost effortless. For maximum saftey, all moving parts are enclosed, including the impact area between the weight and the anvil. Auto hammer systems also available with 170 pound (77.1 kg), 300 pound (136.1 kg), and 340 pound (154.2 kg) weights.
Quick mast disconnect†
This feature allows you to quickly disconnect the mast when working inside buildings, underneath bridges or in other low overhead drilling locations. Since the mast is completely separated from the upright, it doesn’t interfere with other drill functions such as the in-out slide base. With the mast in the horizontal position, you simply clamp it to its storage rack and extend the drill’s in-out slide base. This pulls the sockets on the upright drill frame away from the large tapered pins on the mast.
Patented angle drilling system†
This unique system is especially effective for drilling underneath ponds, storage tanks, or other structures. When used with our patented continuous sample tube system, you can even take soil samples while drilling angle holes. The angle drilling system will also allow you to drill vertically with the carrier positioned on an uphill slope. That can eliminate the time-consuming job of leveling the rig. And, since the kelly drive is always coupled to the right angle drive box, you can raise and lower the mast with the drivetrain already connected and ready to go.
Fluted kelly and chuck assembly†

Cone Penetrometer Testing (CPT)
CPT controls allow you to easily switch from typical geotechnical drilling and sampling procedures to pushing a cone. A dedicated hydraulic circuit including detented CPT control lever, hydraulic down feed pressure and CPT feed rate controls provide precise pressure and penetration adjustments required to meet ASTM standards. A separate CPT system hydraulic pressure gauge is provided as well. Anchor points are installed below the drill feed frame so that maximum available pressure can be applied to the CPT tools. A 12-volt power source can be provided at the drill control panel to accommodate electronic devices associated with CPT procedures. Mounting for depth transducers or other related equipment can also be provided.
Additional optional equipment
- Drill platform
- Auger racks
- Rod racks
- Tool boxes
- Water tanks
- Work tables
- Gated storage
- Leveling jacks
- Pipe vises
- High torque rotary drive
- 13,192 foot pounds (17,886 Nm) max spindle torque
- 589 rpm max spindle speed
- High speed rotary drive
- 8,333 foot pounds (11,298 Nm) max spindle torque
- Up to 933 rpm max spindle speed
- Auger and rod guides for angle drilling
- Mast (from slide base to sheaves)
- 22 foot (6.7m)
- 26 foot (7.9m)
- 29 foot (8.9m)
- Cathead
- Hydraulic hoist
- 1,800 pound (816 kg)
- 3,200 pound (1,452 kg)
- 7,000 pound (3,175 kg)
- 8,500 pound (3,855 kg)
- Hydraulic wireline hoist
- 1,800 pound (816 kg), max line speed 200 ft./min (61 m/min)
- 900 pound (408 kg), max line speed 400 ft./min (122 m/min)
- Water pumps
- Moyno 3L6 36 gpm/225 psi (136 lpm/1,551 kPa)
- Moyno 3L8 84 gpm/225 psi (318 lpm/1,551 kPa)
- Moyno 3L10 146 gpm/225 psi (552 lpm/1,551 kPa)
- Bean L09 (420) 25 gpm/500 psi (95 lpm/3,448 kPa)
- Bean L1122 (435) 35 gpm/500 psi (132 lpm/3,448 kPa)
- Gardner Denver 4 1/2 x 5 - 137 gpm/195 psi (518 lpm/1,344 kPa)
- Bredal hose pumps
- Other pumps available
† Patented by Central Mine Equipment Company
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Performance ratings are based on engineering specifications, calculations and accepted industry standards.
Capacities may vary according to drilling conditions. CME reserves the right to amend these specifications at any time, without notice.


