If you’re tired of bulky, hard-to-move drilling equipment that gets stuck on rough roads – the DMiningwell MWIV200 four-wheel self-propelled water well drilling rig is your solution.
Built with a rugged four-wheel chassis, this rig can handle 30° slopes and narrow rural paths, moving at up to 20-40 km/h (way faster than crawler models) – no need for trailers or heavy transport. Whether you’re drilling a 200m well for a village irrigation system, setting up emergency water supplies after a flood, or collecting soil samples for a construction survey, the MWIV200 fits the bill.
Under the hood, it’s powered by a 65kw Yuchai turbocharged engine (optional Cummins upgrade) that delivers 3400-4700 N·m of torque – enough to drill through clay, sand, and even weathered rock. What makes it stand out? The
dual-mode drilling system: switch between air (DTH hammer) and mud drilling in minutes, so you can adapt to whatever soil you hit without changing machines.
We’ve also thought about daily use: the parallel gearbox design (a DMiningwell patent) keeps maintenance simple – just check the independent oil pump, and you’re good to go. The composite boom with double-cylinder lifting cuts down on manual labor, while the protective baffle on the main arm prevents cylinder damage during rough operation.
For small teams or solo operators? The ergonomic control panel lets you handle drilling, lifting, and movement with just a few levers – no fancy training required. And at only 4.7 tons, it’s light enough to navigate tight farmyards but tough enough to run 8-hour shifts in high-temperature or humid environments (thanks to the anti-corrosion coating).
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- Main rig image (full view): Shows the DMiningwell MWIV200’s compact four-wheel structure – note the blue hydraulic power unit, foldable drill mast, and adjustable support legs (for stable operation on uneven ground). The black chassis and large off-road tires highlight its mobility across rural/rough terrains.
- Control panel close-up: Displays the centralized levers for drill rotation, lifting, and travel – each marked with clear icons (no complex digital screens, so it’s easy to operate even with gloves).
- Drill mast & boom: The vertical blue mast (with drill pipe guides) and short-stroke composite boom – the baffle on the boom protects the hydraulic cylinder from falling debris during drilling.
- Engine compartment: The 65kw Yuchai engine (or Cummins option) paired with the parallel gearbox – the open design makes it simple to access oil filters and check fluid levels.