Mud pumps are a key part of horizontal directional drilling (HDD), supplying drilling fluid (“mud”) from the mixing system to the drill rig at the right pressure and flow rate. This fluid cools and lubricates the tooling, carries cuttings back out of the bore, helps stabilise the hole, and supports steering and clean, efficient drilling. Modern hydraulic systems allow smooth, continuous control of pump speed, so operators can fine-tune the piston speed and the mud flow rate simply by adjusting the hydraulic motor speed—making it easier to match changing ground conditions. Many units are built in compact, sound-attenuated 20-ft containers for quieter operation on site, with an integrated skid that lets the pump slide out quickly for servicing and maintenance. The container also uses a twist-lock system, so it can be transported and set up fast and safely.
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
Technical specifications