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Bauer to showcase Value Line rotary rigs

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19 September 2012

Bauer’s display will include three rotary drill rigs form its BG Value Line range, which are built a

Bauer’s display will include three rotary drill rigs form its BG Value Line range, which are built at itsTianjin factory.

Bauer, which has factories in both Tianjin and Shanghai, will be launching several new drill rigs in its BG Value Line range at Bauma China. They are designed for drilling of deep or large diameter bore holes by the kelly drive method.

Three rigs from the Tianjin works will be on show - the popular mid-sized BG 25 and the larger BG 30 and a BG 36. One will be equipped with a kelly bar for a drilling depth of 72 m, while the other will feature 2.8 m diameter drilling tools.

Also on show will be diaphragm wall construction equipment built at the Shanghai factory, machines that feature a new in-cab display screen. Subsidiary Klemm meanwhile will show its small diameter drill rigs in China for the first time.

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