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3 FAQs about [Heihe rock drill]
What is a Tei extended excavator Rock Drill?
The TEI Extended Excavator Rock Drill can install a 40 ft (12.2 m) soil nail or micropile with only one operator. The MEM is the mid-weight excavator mount for 12 ton to 15 ton excavators. The MEM incorporates many of the same features of the larger HEM drilling attachment. The MEM features the newly redesigned lighter SCF Feed System.
Can a Tei excavator install a soil nail or micropile?
The TEI Extended Excavator Rock Drill can install a 40 ft (12.2 m) soil nail or micropile with only one operator. The TEI Rock Drill Excavator Attachment is ideal for use in difficult environments where its 360º rotator offers an extreme range of motion.
How does a Tei hammer excavator work?
The stable excavator base with long boom combine to form an excellent drilling platform. The HEM receives hydraulic power from the excavator’s hammer circuit; no additional hydraulic plumbing is required. TEI solely uses their patented hydraulic drifters and feed systems to build the HEM.


