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SINOVO Introduces TR60 Rotary Drilling Rig: A Smart Balance of Power, Portability, and Practicality

June 26, 2026

Engineered for both Kelly and CFA drilling, the TR60 rotary drilling rig is a compact rig that doesn't sacrifice capability. Contractors working on small to medium sites have taken notice—it's flexible, straightforward to operate, and built to deliver where it counts. During construction, its compound actions are coherent and smooth, which significantly improves drilling efficiency. With ample power on tap, the TR60 can allocate power in real time based on demand, improving utilization, reducing fuel consumption, and saving costs.

 

The TR60 is not about extreme numbers; it is about getting the job done efficiently. With a maximum drilling depth of 21 meters for Kelly piles and 12 meters for CFA piles, the TR60 is ideal for urban infrastructure projects, residential foundations, bridge supports, and industrial groundwork. Its maximum output torque of 60 kN·m provides sufficient power for most common ground conditions without being excessive.

 

What makes the TR60 stand out is its thoughtful engineering. One example is the placement of both the main and auxiliary winches inside the mast. This seemingly small design change improves visibility of the rope direction, enhances mast stability, and increases on-site safety — something operators will appreciate during long working hours.

 

Another practical advantage is transport. Many drilling rigs require disassembling the drill pipe before moving to a new site, which takes time and labor. The TR60, however, can be transported as a complete machine, saving both money and hassle.

 

Power comes from a choice of Weichai or Cummins engines, both meeting State III emission standards. The hydraulic system uses internationally recognized components, including a load-sensitive system that distributes oil flow only when and where it is needed. This results in better fuel efficiency and less wear and tear.

 

SINOVO has also paid close attention to the electric control system. Key components — such as the display, controller, and sensors — are sourced from global brands and fitted with aviation-grade connectors, making them more reliable under harsh job site conditions.

 

Weighing 17.5 tons in working condition and measuring just 2.5 meters in track width, the TR60 is agile enough to navigate tight urban sites while still offering stable operation. Its mast can tilt forward, backward, and sideways, allowing it to work on slightly uneven ground — a common challenge in real-world construction.

 

For contractors looking for a no-nonsense drilling rig that balances power, portability, and ease of use, the TR60 offers a very practical choice. As SINOVO puts it: the parameters may improve over time, but the goal remains the same — helping customers drill better, faster, and smarter.


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