Rocket and press drilling

Steel stamping is an uncontrolled method of crossing an object, usually a road or driveway, without trenching. This involves the use of a so-called rocket propelled by air pressure.

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How a rocket and press drilling works

Steel pressing involves digging a trench on one side, into which a steel pipe and rocket are inserted, and then pressing the steel pipe under the object. Steel pressing typically involves inserting a steel pipe, often serving as a casing for a pipe or cable. Another application for steel pipes is drainage for extraction or infiltration.

About Rocket and Press Drilling

Holland Drilling has a fully equipped rocket drilling truck with compressed air, a hydraulic crane, and a supply of pipes, allowing easy access to the project site and efficient steel pressing in diameters up to 1,400 mm.