Minuteman Gasoline / Electric Man-Portable Drill
- Provides all the power needed for a variety of applications, such as:
– Pre-bid drilling for general construction, concrete and asphalt core drilling
– Test drilling for structural foundations, roads, runways, etc.
with standard sampling tools and procedures.
- Available with either a gasoline engine or electric motor
- Both the Gasoline Powered & Electric Powered Minuteman have a feed stroke of 44 in [1.12 m]
- Standard dolly-mount offers excellent portability and positioning ability
Minuteman - Gasoline Powered
With a total weight of only 265 lbs (120.2 kg), the gas powered Minuteman goes just about anywhere.
Rotary Drive System
Rotary torque: 664 ft-lbs [900 Nm]
Maximum rotary speed: 1,000 rpm [104.7 rad/s]
Dimensions
Height: 73 in [1.85 m]
Width: 32 in [812.8 mm]
Length: 28 in [711.2 mm]
Feed stroke (standard): 44 in [1.12 m]
Estimated Operating Capacities
Auger, 3 in [76.2 mm]: 35 ft [10.67 m]
Auger, 12 in [304.8 mm]: 3 ft [.91 m]
Concrete/asphalt core drilling: 1ñ8 in [25.4 to 203.2 mm]
Minuteman - Electric Powered
The electric powered Minuteman has zero emissions, and no combustible fluids, making it ideal for indoor or underground applications. It is available in 220V single phase, or 208V, 230V, 460V and 575V triple phase.
Rotary Drive System
Rotary torque: 446 ft-lbs [604.7 Nm]
Maximum rotary speed:
1,068 rpm [111.84 rad/s]
Dimensions
Height: 73 in [1.85 m]
Width: 32 in [812.8 mm]
Length: 28 in [711.2 mm]
Weight: 320 lbs [148 kg]
Feed Stroke (standard): 44 in [1.12 m]
Estimated Operating Capacities
Auger, 3 in [76.2 mm]: 35 ft [10.67 m]
Auger, 12 in [304.8 mm]: 3 ft [.91 m]
Concrete/asphalt core drilling:
1–8 in [25.4–203.2 mm]
Hydraulic Drill Specs Disclaimer: Actual rotary head performance may vary slightly depending on engine rpm, hydraulic systems’ pressure and pump flow settings.
For all Drilling Depth Capacities on all drills Disclaimer: Above drilling capacities may vary according to subsurface conditions, hoist capacity and drilling medium gpm, cfm and/or psi.