auger mud pump brands
The P600 is a stand-alone, self-powered pump packed with the GPM needed to always keep you moving. This versatile machine is compatible with any drill brand and made with an innovative engine enclosure that reduces jobsite dBs. With this ultra-quiet operation and an ideal footprint, the P600 dominates jobs of all shapes and sizes.
Mud motors offer the proven way to get acceptable penetration rates when drilling in hard formations and rock. The mud pump has to supply the mud motor, but also has to flush the cuttings to the surface for disposal. The table below shows typical flow rates for popular size mud motors. Be sure to allow enough extra mud flow to flood the bore. American Auger’s mud pumps can be used with any brand or size of a directional drill.
American Augers mud pumps are standardstand-alone, self-powered machines thatare the perfect accessories to use with mudmotors, large reamers or whenever moremud volume is needed down hole.* Optional Quiet Pak for optimum noise reduction controlP-600 and P-750 Mud Pumps• allow the operator to get enoughflow to keep the bore flushed cleanof cuttings• are designed with a compact skidmounting and provide a smallfootprint that are ideal for mostdrilling environments.• are compatible with any drill brandmaking them suitable for contractorsoperating a variety of sizes, makesand models of drilling equipment.www.AmericanAugers.com
P-600Mud PumpTypical Flow Rates for Popular Size Mud MotorsBe sure to allow enough extra mud flow to flood the boreMUD MOTOR SIZEFLOW RATE/MINUTEInches Millimeters U.S. Gallons Liters3 3/8 85.72 30 - 120 113.6 - 454.23 1/2 88.9 75 - 160 283.9 - 605.74 3/4 120.6 100 - 250 378.5 - 946.46 3/4 171.4 300 - 600 1,136 - 2,271
What Type of Contractor Should Use aMud Pump?• Users of drilling equipment withpumping capacities of 25 U.S.Gallons (95 L)/minute or largerregardless of soil type or conditions.• Drillers typically making bores thatare greater than 6 1/2 in. (165 mm)diameter and more than 200 ft.(61 m) long.• Owners of mud motors for rockdrilling applications.• Operators in areas where muddisposal is expensive or restricted.Both the P-600 and the P-750should be considered when workingin rock formations where the operatingdrill"s on-board mud pump has fluidlimitedcapacities and cannot produceenough pressure to drive the mud motor.www.AmericanAugers.com
MUD MOTOR SIZEP-750Mud PumpTypical Flow Rates for Popular Size Mud MotorsBe sure to allow enough extra mud flow to flood the boreFLOW RATE/MINUTEInches Millimeters U.S. Gallons Liters3 3/8 85.72 30 - 120 113.6 - 454.23 1/2 88.9 75 - 160 283.9 - 605.74 3/4 120.6 100 - 250 378.5 - 946.46 3/4 171.4 300 - 600 1,136 - 2,2718 203.2 400 - 900 1,514 - 3,407
P-600PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONSPower TrainEngine:Caterpillar ® C-15 Tier III Diesel* Tier III or Tier 4i determined by country of purchaseFuel Capacity: 300 U.S. Gallons (1,136 L)Rating:475 HP (354 kW)Transmission: Eaton-FRO-16210B, 10 speedMaximum Speed: 2100 RPMClutch:15 1 /2 in. (394 mm) twin diskNoise Rating: 1 meter distance 104 dB(A)3 meter distance 95 dB(A)Battery:(2) Deka 908DMF 12V, 1450 CCAPumpPump Design:Maximum Pressure:Rated Capacity:Bore x Stroke:Tri-Plex 600GPM1,505 psi (104 bar)600 U.S. Gallons* (2,067 L)/minute6 x 6 in. (152.4 x 152.4 mm)* Note: Pump capacity will vary depending on the overall mud weight,drilling fluid mixture/content and working elevationControlsRemote Controls:Instruments:Mud pump throttle, Mud pump start/stop,clutch actuator, horn remoteDigital mud flow meter (gallons/liters per minute)DimensionsLength: 20 ft. (6.096 m)Height: 9 ft. (2.7 m)Width: 8 ft. (2.49 m)WeightTotal Weight:29,800 lbs. (13,520 kg) estimated39,600 lbs. (17,962 kg) with sound enclosureAccessoriesPulsation dampener on inlet and discharge(2) 25 ft. (7.6 m) suction hoses with 6 in. (152.4 mm)kamlock fittings(2) 25 ft. (7.6 m) discharge hoses with 3 in. (76.2 mm)NPT hammer unionsLiner wash system with supply tank(2) 24 volt work lights* Note: All product performance specifications,components, weights, dimensions and otherrelated information is subject to change withoutnotice from the manufacturer.
P-750PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONSPower TrainEngine:Caterpillar ® C-18 Tier III Diesel* Tier III or Tier 4i determined by country of purchaseFuel Capacity: 300 U.S. Gallons (1,136 L)Rating:600 HP (447 kW)Transmission: Eaton-RTLO-22918B, 10 speedMaximum Speed: 2100 RPMClutch:15 1 /2 in. (394 mm) twin diskNoise Rating: 1 meter distance 104 dB(A)3 meter distance 95 dB(A)Battery:(2) Deka 908DMF 12V, 1450 CCAPumpPump Design:Maximum Pressure:Rated Capacity:Bore x Stroke:Quintiplex, piston and liner1,500 psi (103 bar)750 U.S. Gallons* (2,839 L)/minute5 1 /2 x 7 7 /8 in. (139.7 x 200 mm)* Note: Pump capacity will vary depending on the overall mud weight,drilling fluid mixture/content and working elevationControlsRemote Controls:Instruments:Mud pump throttle, Mud pump start/stop,clutch actuator, horn remoteDigital mud flow meter (gallons/liters per minute)DimensionsLength: 25 ft. 6 in. (7.8 m)Height: 10 ft. 3 in. (3.12 m)Width: 8 ft. (2.49 m)WeightTotal Weight:47,800 lbs. (21,680 kg)AccessoriesPulsation dampener on inlet and discharge(2) 25 ft. (7.6 m) suction hoses with 6 in. (152.4 mm)kamlock fittings4 in. (102 mm) NPT hammer union discharge connectionLiner wash system with supply tank(2) 24 volt work lights* Note: All product performance specifications,components, weights, dimensions and otherrelated information is subject to change withoutnotice from the manufacturer.
AMERICAN AUGERSThe American Augers line of underground construction equipment is second-to-none.• Auger Boring Machines• Maxi-Rig & Mid-Size Directional Drills• Oil & Gas Drilling Rigs• Mud Pump & Cleaning Systems• Product Tooling & AccessoriesAmerican Augers products are manufactured at the company’s 241,000 square-foot facility in West Salem, Ohio,in the heart of Amish country between Columbus and Cleveland.Since the founding of American Augers in 1970, there has never been a change in the company’s core value:having products developed by a can-do work force that focuses on mechanical, technological and customer-baseddesign improvements. Our goal is to always exceed customer expectations by providing products that are not acost of doing business, but an Investment in Success.Did You Know? American Augers was the first HDD manufacturer to eliminate chain and utilize a rack andpinion carriage design which is now the industry standard. Our rack and pinion drive provides smoother carriagemovement, more precise operating control, long system life and no complicated parts.American Augers machines are supported through a dedicated parts and technical service department. We are hereto help whenever you need us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, emergency or not.www.AmericanAugers.comEnvironmental CommitmentAmerican Augers is committed to manufacturing equipment that helps to preserve the sanctity of the globalenvironment, and has done so by reducing noise and/or emissions outputs, and emphasizing the fact that ourtrenchless technology equipment requires little or no open cutting, which has very minimal impacts on naturalsurfaces, features, or habitats.1212
The Stony Soil Auger is used for soils with a large gravel content. The stony soil auger body consists of a heavy steel strip, vaulted all along, which is bent double by forging. The pointed cutting...
AMS Regular Augers are designed for use in most soil types. The AMS regular soil auger is commonly used for obtaining disturbed soil samples at or near the surface and for boring to depths where soil...
The AMS sand auger uses a closed bit design with a restricted opening to prevent the loss of sampled material during retrieval. The sand auger has a cylinder similar to the regular soil auger, but...
AMS Flighted Screw Augers are designed for use in hard, rocky, and compacted soils. The AMS flighted screw auger is capable of creating a borehole in tough, hardened soil conditions in order to...
In very cohesive, clay soils, Edelman Clay Augers have the advantage of narrow blades that meet with little resistance. The typical design of Edelman Clay Augers allows for minimum friction while the...
The unique design of the open-face auger allows for quicker penetration into combination soils. The cutting head of the AMS open-face auger helps the auger pull itself into the ground with little...
The combination auger type gets a reasonably good hold of sandy material while more cohesive muds and clay soils can be fairly easily removed from the auger body. The bits of Edelman Combination...
The AMS Dutch Auger allows you to easily collect disturbed soil samples in heavily rooted areas. Hand-forged from high-carbon steel and honed to a fine cutting edge, this auger will cut through...
Continental Emsco Drilling Products, Inc., which consisted of Emsco drilling machinery and Wilson mobile rigs, was purchased by National-Oilwell, Inc on July 7, 1999. To our knowledge, no pumps have been manufactured and sold under the Emsco brand name since National-Oilwell acquired them.
Fairbanks Morse pumps are currently manufactured in Kansas City, Kansas. Fairbanks Morse is a division of Pentair ever since August, 1997 when Pentair purchased the General Signal Pump Group.
Gaso pumps are manufactured by National Oilwell Varco. Gaso was acquired as "Wheatley Gaso" by National-Oilwell in the year 2000. At the time, Wheatley Gaso was owned by Halliburton.
Skytop Brewster pumps are no longer available as new pumps. Skytop Brewster(Cnsld Gold), a unit of Hansen PLC"s Consolidated Gold Fields subsidiary, was acquired while in bankruptcy by National-Oilwell, Inc. in November, 1999.
Manufactured 1998, 1602 hours, 4" plungers with hydraulic charge pump, Detroit Series 50 (rebuilt), 5 speed, Skid mounted with fuel tank, Rebuilt expendables with seals, valves, seats, packings and gaskets. Price: $72,500
Complete without traction motors. 9” bore x 15” stroke, single acting, working pressure up to 7500 psi, (3) interchangeable forged steel fluid end modules with separate suction and discharge sections, Premium grade fluid end expendables with 6-1/2” pistons and liners, suction manifold with (3) 12” flanged inlets, SD8 suction desurger, pressure manifold with (2) 5-1/8” 10,000# API flanged outlets, liner wash system, 1 x 1-1/2” mission centrifugal pump p/b 3 hp electric motor, external power end lubrication pump, steel skid, suction line pressure relief valve, set of standard service tools Price: $675,000
CENTERLINE 7-1/2 X 10 MUD PUMP(Ref#14556Tb) high pressure, no engine, needs retaining liner cage and (1) side suction manifold needs replacing, unmounted Price: $39,500
3 available in India. 1600 HP, rated pump speed 140 strokes per minute, maximum fluid cylinder liner bore 6-3/4", stroke 10", 10,000 PSI hydrostatic pressure of standard cylinder. 2.853 ratio of gears. 10" suction connection, 6" discharge connection. Valve pot mod .7., steel fluid ends, 5,000 psi pulsation dampener. Oilfield skid mounted. Performance Data: at 120 strokes per minute with 6-3/4" liners, pump will produce 4305 PSI and 574gpm. Set up for electric power. Dimensions and weight: 84,000 lbs, 209"L x 113"W x 75"H. Built 1976. Located India, removed from offshore drilling rig. Price: $75,000 each
approx. 7000 hours, Cat 3512C (1476 hp), 5000 psi fluid end cylinder, 5-1/2" piston cylinder, antifreeze heaters, WPT W21-CG-300 Type 1 PTO clutch, 16 grooove drive sheave, 16 groove bullwheel, 16 groove Kevlar belt with necessary guards, 5 x 6 x 11 charge pump c/w 50 hp@1200 rpm electric motor. Discharge plumbing: 2" 5M XXH B/W Oteco gate valve, 4" 5M XXH b/w Oteco gate valve, 3" 5M Oteco popoff valve w/1502 connection, 2" 5M type D Oteco mud gauge with 1502 connection, Hydril 20 gal 5M pulsation damper. Mounted on oilfield skid with separate, with expendables cabinet, knowledge box and removable engine skid for breaking the engine and pump into separate smaller loads. Winterization package, oilfield lighting, explosion proof starters for charge pump, rod oiler pump and liner wash pumps. Price: $695,000 - Make Offer
Two Available, each complete with Cat 3508 diesel engines, pulsation dampener, and mud tanks with desander, desilter, etc. Price for Package: $110,000
Cat 3408 engine air start with pump drive and belt guard, PD55 Hydril dampener, 750 gallon fuel tank, mounted on heavy duty drop deck tandem trailer, low hours Price: $87,500
14" stroke, 2" rod size, 400 hp, 75 strokes per minute, cast fluid ends, unitized on oilfield skid with Cat 3406 diesel engines, air start, new filters, oil and coolant, air receiver on deck, fluorescent lighting, drive belts with air clutch. Gone over and in good operating condition, ready to be put into service. Pumps currently have new 6" liners with production being 480 gpm @ 1000 psi. All fluid end parts are brand new and never used, including the valves, gears, liners, pistons, rods, head gasket, and rod packing, equipped with pulsation dampener. 32" long x 11" wide x 7" high 50,000# weight
GARDNER DENVER TEE MUD PUMP(Ref#6440T) New, unused, manufactured 2014, 4 available, bare pumps Price: $39,500 each New Cat C7 engines available at additional cost
Pump only. 5" stroke, 300 hp, steel billet fluid end, 2-3/4" ceramic plungers, Delrim disc valves, 838 packing, 6" RF suction connection, 3" RTJ discharge connection, 231 gpm max, 2020 psi, max 360 rpm Price: $82,500
Two available, rebuilt, cast ductile iron fluid ends, used for oil service, bare pumps, no engines, unmounted, one is flanged for suction/discharge, one is threaded Price: $20,000 each
Cummins 150 hp reconditioned engine with snap-in clutch, 90 gal diesel tank with lock cap, Dayton oiler pump system and tank, 4” suction hose and winch boom, 4’ back up drill pipe bumper guard, front and rear loading hitches, epoxy primer and enamel paint, 44” bull wheel with power band belt, large belt guard Price: $82,500
Detroit 671 engine with Snap-In clutch (Gen Set approx. 1500 hours), replaced fluid end parts with 4” liners, mounted on 8’ x 12’ trailer with adjustable pintle and DOT lighting, 75 gal diesel tank with lock cap, Dayton oiler pump system and tank, 4” suction hose and winch boom, epoxy primer and enamel paint, 44” bull wheel with power band belt, large belt guard, 2’ x 2’ x 5’ lockable HD toolbox, mouting beams and steel/bolts Price: $41,500
8" x 17" base (mud boat), John Deere 145 hp reconditioned engine with WPI snap in clutch, 90 gal diesel tank, Dayton oiler pump system and tank, 4" suction hose and winch boom, 4" backup drill pipe bumper guard, front and rear loading hitches, 42" bull wheel with power band belt, belt guard Price: $99,000 PRICE REDUCED: $73,500
750 hp, 8" stroke, 6" suction inlet, 4" discharge outlet, piston size 4-1/2" - 7", max rod load 85,000#, approx. weight 11,500#, lubrication force fed, steel pump power end, double helical gears, 4.95:1 gear ratio, rod bearings sheel type replaceable, main bearings straight roler, pinion bearings spherical roller, crankshaft 1pc forged alloy steel, connecting rod knuckle joint, crosshead guide bronze replaceable, piston type fluid end Monoblock design, from high strength alloy steel, treated and sonic tested, Cat D379 diesel engine, 500 HP max linear bore size 3-1/2 - 6-1/4 x 7-3/4" stroke, test pressure 10,000 psi, gear ratio 2.742.8" suction line to 4 discharge stroke, location South America Price: $110,000
Two available, Skidded, Detroit Series 60 diesel engine DDEC V (475 hp), Allison 750 (6-speed) transmission with lock up control pane, Mission 4 x 5 centrifugal suction pump, 4” plungers, pulsation dampener, pressure gauge, safety valve, 10,000 psi fluid end, 5000 psi working pressure, NOV plug valve control manifold (4-valve) configured for 15k operation. Can be configured to kill wells, acidize, cement, reverse circulate, drill out frac plugs or run in tandem. Self-contained with fuel and fluid tanks and controls. Steel canopy over skids, covered battery boxes, new batteries and disconnect switches. Well maintained and in excellent condition. Low hours on pumps and motors. Ready to work. Price: $154,500 each
1600 hp, 12" stroke, 5000 psi, pulsation dampeners, pop off pressure release valve, pump pressure gauge, forged discharge manifold, overhead track for chain hoist, mounted on shipping skid, line washer pump, 6" liners, overall size: 192 x 128 x 105-3/4", inspection report available Price: $137,500
14 liter Detroit Diesel, 6061 Allison automatic transmission, rebuilt power end, new expendables in fluid end, new charge pump, skid, tanks, Pilfer 5 valve manifold, 15k fluid end, new paint Price: $215,000
Manufactured 1999, 1000 gal holding tank, (2) 3 x 4 Mission Magnum pumps with mechanical seals, MC255-2C mud cleaner, sand guzzler, Versa-drill rig jacks, Perkisn engine, spare hyd pump and filters, well maintained, ready to work Price: $59,500PRICE REDUCED: $49,500
Mounted on 12K GVRW trailer, hydraulic powered spool with approximately 500 of 2” hose, internally routed power and safety cable, 7.5 HP pump and motor, Whisper Watt 25kva 3-phase diesel generator with approx. 3100 hours Price: $45,000
The drilling industry has roots dating back to the Han Dynasty in China. Improvements in rig power and equipment design have allowed for many advances in the way crude oil and natural gas are extracted from the ground. Diesel/electric oil drilling rigs can now drill wells more than 4 miles in depth. Drilling fluid, also called drilling mud, is used to help transfer the dirt or drill cuttings from the action of the drilling bit back to the surface for disposal. Drill cuttings can vary in shape and size depending on the formation or design of the drill bit used in the process.
Watch the video below to see how the EDDY Pump outperforms traditional pumps when it comes to high solids and high viscosity materials commonly found on oil rigs.
The fluid is charged into high-pressure mud pumps which pump the drilling mud down the drill string and out through the bit nozzles cleaning the hole and lubricating the drill bit so the bit can cut efficiently through the formation. The bit is cooled by the fluid and moves up the space between the pipe and the hole which is called the annulus. The fluid imparts a thin, tough layer on the inside of the hole to protect against fluid loss which can cause differential sticking.
The fluid rises through the blowout preventers and down the flowline to the shale shakers. Shale shakers are equipped with fine screens that separate drill cutting particles as fine as 50-74 microns. Table salt is around 100 microns, so these are fine cuttings that are deposited into the half-round or cuttings catch tank. The drilling fluid is further cleaned with the hydro-cyclones and centrifuges and is pumped back to the mixing area of the mud tanks where the process repeats.
The drill cuttings contain a layer of drilling fluid on the surface of the cuttings. As the size of the drill cuttings gets smaller the surface area expands exponentially which can cause rheological property problems with the fluid. The fluid will dehydrate and may become too thick or viscous to pump so solids control and dilution are important to the entire drilling process.
One of the most expensive and troubling issues with drilling operations is the handling, processing, and circulation of drilling mud along with disposing of the unwanted drill cuttings. The drilling cuttings deposited in the half round tank and are typically removed with an excavator that must move the contents of the waste bin or roll-off box. The excavators are usually rented for this duty and the equipment charges can range from $200-300/day. Add in the cost for the day and night manpower and the real cost for a single excavator can be as much as $1800/day.
Offshore drilling rigs follow a similar process in which the mud is loaded into empty drums and held on the oil platform. When a certain number of filled drums is met, the drums are then loaded onto barges or vessels which take the drilling mud to the shore to unload and dispose of.
Oil field drilling operations produce a tremendous volume of drill cuttings that need both removal and management. In most cases, the site managers also need to separate the cuttings from the drilling fluids so they can reuse the fluids. Storing the cuttings provides a free source of stable fill material for finished wells, while other companies choose to send them off to specialty landfills. Regardless of the final destination or use for the cuttings, drilling and dredging operations must have the right high solids slurry pumps to move them for transport, storage, or on-site processing. Exploring the differences in the various drilling fluids, cutting complications, and processing options will reveal why the EDDY Pump is the best fit for the job.
The Eddy Pump is designed to move slurry with solid content as high as 70-80 % depending on the material. This is an ideal application for pumping drill cuttings. Drill cuttings from the primary shakers are typically 50% solids and 50% liquids. The Eddy Pump moves these fluids efficiently and because of the large volute chamber and the design of the geometric rotor, there is very little wear on the pump, ensuring long life and greatly reduced maintenance cost for the lifetime of the pump.
plumbed to sweep the bottom of the collection tank and the pump is recessed into a sump allowing for a relatively clean tank when the solids are removed. The Eddy Pump is sized to load a roll-off box in 10-12 minutes. The benefit is cuttings handling is quicker, easier, safer, and allows for pre-planning loading where the labor of the solids control technician is not monopolized by loading cuttings. Here, in the below image, we’re loading 4 waste roll-off bins which will allow the safe removal of cuttings without fear of the half-round catch tank running over.
Mud cleaning systems such as mud shaker pumps and bentonite slurry pumps move the material over screens and through dryers and centrifuges to retrieve even the finest bits of stone and silt. However, the pump operators must still get the raw slurry to the drill cuttings treatment area with a power main pump. Slurry pumps designed around the power of an Eddy current offer the best performance for transferring cuttings throughout a treatment system.
Options vary depending on whether the company plans to handle drill cuttings treatment on-site or transport the materials to a remote landfill or processing facility. If the plan is to deposit the cuttings in a landfill or a long-term storage container, it’s best to invest in a pump capable of depositing the material directly into transport vehicles. Most dredging operations rely on multiple expensive vacuum trucks, secondary pumps, and extra pieces of equipment.
Using an EDDY Pump will allow a project to eliminate the need for excavators/operators to load drill cuttings, substantially lowering both labor and heavy equipment costs. The EDDY Pump also allows a company to eliminate vacuum trucks once used for cleaning the mud system for displacing fluids. Since the pump transfers muds of all types at constant pressure and velocity throughout a system of practically any size, there’s little need for extra equipment for manual transfer or clean up on the dredge site.
The EDDY Pump can fill up a truck in only 10 minutes (compared to an hour) by using a mechanical means such as an excavator. For this reason, most companies can afford one piece of equipment that can replace half a dozen other units.
This application for the Eddy Pump has the potential to revolutionize the drilling industry. Moving the excavator out of the “back yard” (the area behind the rig from the living quarters) will make cuttings handling a breeze. Trucking can be easier scheduled during daylight hours saving on overtime and incidences of fatigued driving. Rig-site forklifts can move the roll-off boxes out of the staging area and into the pump loading area. The operator can save money on excavators rental, damages, and keep the technician operating the solids control equipment.
The EDDY Pump is ideal for drilling mud pump applications and can be connected directly onto the drilling rigs to pump the drilling mud at distances over a mile for disposal. This eliminates the need for costly vacuum trucks and also the manpower needed to mechanically move the drilling mud. The reasons why the EDDY Pump is capable of moving the drilling mud is due to the hydrodynamic principle that the pump creates, which is similar to the EDDY current of a tornado. This tornado motion allows for the higher viscosity and specific gravity pumping ability. This along with the large tolerance between the volute and the rotor allows for large objects like rock cuttings to pass through the pump without obstruction. The large tolerance of the EDDY Pump also enables the pump to last many times longer than centrifugal pumps without the need for extended downtime or replacement parts. The EDDY Pump is the lowest total life cycle pump on the market.