microtunneling machine specifications
The microtunneling machine is a sophisticated piece of engineering designed for underground utility installations without surface disruption. Key specifications include a robust cutting head capable of handling a variety of soil conditions, an advanced guidance system for precision alignment, and a jacking frame that provides the necessary thrust for penetration. Main functions encompass the drilling of tunnels for the placement of pipelines, cables, and other utilities, with sizes typically ranging from 300mm to 1800mm in diameter. Technological features include remote control operations, real-time data monitoring, and automated steering correction. Applications span across urban environments for sewerage, water mains, gas lines, and telecommunication networks.