Goes to 800 meters depth with hole diameters form 140 to 400mm, and we've found the sweet spot is usually around 250-300mm for most water well applictions — the 30-ton lifting force handles the string without breaking a sweat. Swing torque sits at 8850-13150 N.m depending on your pressure setting, which is better than most rigs in this class for fractured formations.

Penetration effiency runs 15-35 meters per hour in competent rock, though you'll see the lower end in hard granite or basalt — it's pretty much what you'd expect for a medium-to-high pressrue hammer setup. The 153KW engine (it's actually a 6-cylinder turbocharged unit, roughly 194HP) drives the whole system, and the 6.6m advance length means fewer pipe changes per shift.

Most buyers go with the 1.5m or 2.0m drill pipe lengths for transport convenience, but we've had some operators spec the 3.0m pipes for faster tripping — just check your site access before ordering. The walking speed of 2.5 km/h on rubber tracks is slow enough for control on loose ground, and the 30° max climbing angle handles most job site slopes.
Dimensions are 6300 by 2300 by 2950mm, so it fits on a standard flatbed (loading width is 2.95m, give or take), and the 13-ton weight means you don't need special permits in most regions. One thing a buyer might not think to ask — the leg stroke is 1.7m, which is enough for uneven terrain leveling but not for deep hole stabilization without cribbing.

Not ideal for continuous production drilling in soft overburden where you'd want a rotary-only setup — the hammer system is optimized for consolidated formations. We usually have stock on the XW800, but lead time can stretch to 20 days or so during peak season, and the CE certification covers most export requirements.

Warranty runs one year from delivery, and our company provide COA with each unit — the swing speed range of 45-140 rpm gives you flexibility for different bit types, though you'll typically run 60-80 rpm for most hammer work.
We typically require a minimum order of 1 unit for the XW800, but we can discuss smaller quantities for trial or demo purposes. Just let us know your needs.
Lead time is usually 30-45 days from order confirmation, depending on the customization complexity. We'll give you a precise timeline once we finalize the specs.
Yes, the XW800 comes with CE certification as standard. We can also supply test reports, material certificates, and a warranty document upon request.
We can adjust pipe lengths to your project specs, but standard sizes keep costs lower and delivery faster. If you need a specific length, just tell us and we'll check feasibility.
Store the rig in a dry, covered area to protect the hydraulics and electronics from moisture. If outdoor storage is unavoidable, use a weatherproof cover and run the engine periodically to keep the battery charged.