A long-term South American client recently placed a repeat order for the CWD200 hydraulic crawler drilling rig — and shared on-site results that validate the machine's productivity and reliability in harsh open-field conditions.
After putting the CWD200 into full operation on-site, Carlos confirmed the machine delivers steady, flawless performance in harsh open-field terrain. His team achieved an outstanding milestone last month:
This real-world production record demonstrates the CWD200's capacity to sustain high output on demanding, time-sensitive solar construction projects.
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Carlos's worksite features soft, uneven ground — a common challenge in South American solar park development. He specifically requested a steel crawler tracks version, an optional upgrade for the CWD200 model that improves traction and stability on loose terrain.
Our technical team also advised a proven field practice for soft-ground drilling:
Place solid timber planks under the rig's hydraulic stabilizers during long-duration drilling work. This prevents outriggers from sinking into soft soil, keeps all four support legs perfectly level, and ensures every drilled hole stays straight and precise — an essential detail for consistent high-quality boreholes.
This setup is recommended for any CWD200 deployment on soft or uneven ground, regardless of crawler track configuration.
Compact transport dimensions and the 4,900kg net weight make transportation across remote job sites effortless — a practical advantage for projects in regions with limited infrastructure.
Carlos's repeat purchase and documented on-site results confirm three core strengths of the CWD200:
We deliver durable, high-performance drilling equipment that helps partners hit ambitious construction targets — month after month, project after project.
What is the CWD200 drilling rig used for?
The CWD200 hydraulic crawler drilling rig is designed for solar pile foundation boreholes, water well drilling (DTH air and mud rotary), and geotechnical drilling projects.
How many boreholes can the CWD200 complete per month?
In real field conditions, a South American client's team completed 15,000 solar foundation boreholes in a single month using one CWD200 unit.
Can the CWD200 operate on soft ground?
Yes. The CWD200 offers steel crawler tracks as an optional upgrade for soft-terrain sites. For long-duration drilling, placing solid timber planks under hydraulic stabilizers prevents sinking and keeps boreholes straight and precise.
What is the maximum drilling depth of the CWD200?
The CWD200 can drill up to 200 meters deep, with a drilling diameter range of Φ90 – Φ350mm.