How to operate a drilling mast attachment - Marini MR A120/100
How to operate a drilling mast attachment -Marini MR A120/100 In this video, the representative of Marini (Luca Zaninetti) shows the controls of the drilling mast attachment and explains its safe operation. Marini designs and produces certified hydraulic drilling units ready to be installed on mini, midi and big self-propelled machines with the collaboration of the best known manufactures of excavators, telescopic handlers, spiders and aerial platforms. The drilling equipment produced by MARINI QUARRIES GROUP are optimized for all civil engineering works coring, micro-piles, anchoring and reinforcement. All drilling systems (roto-percussion, DTH hammer and coring) can be utilized with our equipment. Marini Quarries Group is represented in Australia by TerraQUIP Drilling Equipment - a leader in drilling equipment supply for Oceania.

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