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Vermeer’s AutoTension enhances efficiency in intersect boring operations

Vermeer’s AutoTension enhances efficiency in intersect boring operations

AutoTension maintains a desired tension on the tail string throughout the drilling process. (Images/Vermeer)

Vermeer has enhanced the capabilities of its D220x500 S3 and D550 horizontal directional drills (HDDs) with the new AutoTension feature.

The optional feature simplifies the connection of two drill rigs working on intersect bores. After completing a pilot bore, a drill outfitted with AutoTension allows HDDs on both sides of the bore to work together to increase the efficiency of reamer passes and the process of adding or removing drill rods to the tail string.

When activated, AutoTension maintains a steady tension force on the drill string, helping to streamline large diameter and long-distance bores.

“The HDD industry is witnessing a growing trend of employing a drill rig on each side of a large diameter or long bore,” said Marv Klein, Application Specialist for Vermeer.

“With Vermeer AutoTension on the D220x500 S3 and D550, crews on the entry and exit side of the bore can work together while reaming and swabbing a bore hole. This leads to more efficient and accurate reamer passes without the need for a mechanical locking swivel or breakout tongs for rod handling. Also, AutoTension helps optimize fluid management on the job because the need to transport fluids using vacs or pumps from one side to the other is reduced because crews can pull ream and pump fluids from either side.”

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Operated from the control station, AutoTension maintains a desired tension on the tail string throughout the drilling process. It allows for temporary disengagement when necessary — such as during rod additions or removals — without halting operations. This flexibility extends to directional changes, enabling the driving machine to switch between pushing and pulling without requiring action from the operator in the other drill.

The AutoTension feature also includes a lack of operator presence safety system. When the AutoTension operator leaves the seat, certain controls are locked out and an audible alert sounds at the AutoTension machine.

This innovative feature offers several key benefits to HDD crews. It optimizes reamer penetration through consistent tension application and improves positioning and control of the reamer within the bore hole. 

As well, AutoTension helps maintain the intended bore path and reduces potential complications during the drilling process. Contractors can match different Vermeer HDDs with the D220x500 S3 or D550 using AutoTension. 

Vermeer users that already own a D220x500 S3 or D550 can add the feature to their HDDs. An authorized Vermeer dealer will need to help execute these upgrades.

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