Does 260 meters deep in a single setup and that's actually the most practical spec for most operators—means you're not constantly moving the rig for standdard water wells.

At 77.3kW from the Yuchai engine it pulls 15 tons of lifting force, plus the 3.3-meter advance gives you room for three-meter drill pipes without swapping out rods every few feet; we usually stock it with 76mm or 89mm pipe depending on the diameter you need.

Teh travel speed sits at 2.5 km/h and the climbing angle tops out at 30°, so it'll handle rough terrain okay but don't push it on steep slopes with soft ground—it's a 5.5-ton machine and that weight works against you there.
You'll get CE, RoHS, and ISO 9001 docs with the machine, though the warranty is only three months—that's standard for heavy equiment like this, but confirm shipping FOB or CIF before you place the order.

Basically the air consumption is 17 to 31 cubic meters per minute depending on hammer type you're using (medium or high wind pressure), so budget for that compressor seprately.

Also, this is not for shallow residential wells under 50 meters—overkill, really—most buyers go with the WH260 for production wells or agricultural projects at 100 meters or more.
We typically require a minimum order of 1 unit for the WH260, but we can discuss larger quantities if you need multiple machines.
Lead time is usually 30-45 days from order confirmation, depending on stock and customization requirements.
Yes, the WH260 is certified with CE, RoHS, and ISO 9001, so you can expect it meets international quality and safety standards.
Absolutely, the WH260 supports drill pipe lengths of 1.5m, 2.0m, or 3.0m, and we can adjust the setup to match your preferred size.
The WH260 works best with medium to high wind pressure hammers, requiring air pressure between 1.7 and 3.0 MPa, with air consumption of 17-31 m³/min.