EN 791:1995+A1:2009

Drill rigs - Safety EN 791:1995+A1:2009

Publication date:   May 29, 2009

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CEN

CEN/TC 151 Construction equipment and building material machines - Safety

European Norm

91.220   Construction equipment

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1.1 The general term "Drill Rig" covers several differing types of machines for use in the construction industry, water well drilling industry, mining and quarrying, for use above ground as well as underground and for tunnel construction. The differing tasks determine the choice of drilling method and type of machine. For this reason there are many possible ways to separate drill rigs into different groups, e.g. in accordance with:
- The task;
- The drilling method used;
- The cutting removal method;
- The type of construction work.
The methods used for drilling can be basically differentiated in percussive and rotary drilling principles.
Percussive drilling is a method by which the hole is produced by crushing the ground or rock at the bottom of the drill-hole by striking it with the drilling tool and removing the cuttings out of the bore-hole.
Rotary drilling is a method in which the drilling tool at the bottom of the borehole is rotated and at the same time, a feed force is applied by a feed system or drill collar. The ground or rock at the bottom of the borehole is crushed or cut by pressure, shear or tensile stress produced by the different drilling tools. The cuttings are periodically or continuously removed out of the bore hole.
Rotary percussive drilling is performed by a piston striking directly on the bit (down the hole hammer drills) or by percussive energy transmitted via a drill string to the bit. The piston is powered by either hydraulic fluid or compressed air.
At the same time the drill bit is rotated either continuously or intermittently.
The cuttings are continuously removed out of the borehole by a flushing medium, air or fluid which is carried to the drilling tool.
Typical examples of drill rigs covered by this standard are:
- Cable tool drill rig;
- Pile drill rigs;
- Pile top drill rig;
- Raise borer;
- Reverse circulation drill rig;
- Rotary and percussive drill rig for underground drilling;
- Rotary and percussive drill rig

Related legislation

Legislation related to this standard

98/37/EC

Machinery

2006/42/EC

Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2006 on machinery, and amending Directive 95/16/EC (recast)

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