The SANY SR360R rotary drilling rig is a robust and high-performance foundation drilling machine engineered for large-diameter bored pile and deep foundation construction. Designed for demanding infrastructure projects such as bridges, high-rise buildings, highways, and energy facilities, the SR360R combines powerful drilling capability with advanced control systems to deliver reliable and efficient performance in challenging geological conditions.
Powered by a 300 kW diesel engine, the SR360R delivers strong torque and stable output for large pile drilling up to 2.5 m in diameter. Its advanced hydraulic system enables smooth compound movements, and its intelligent control platform provides real-time monitoring and operational precision. Built with durable structural components and operator-focused features, this rig supports high productivity, easier maintenance, and safer jobsite performance.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | SANY SR360R |
| Engine Power | 300 kW / 1800 rpm |
| Max. Pile Diameter | 2,500 mm |
| Max. Pile Depth | 100 m (friction) / 65 m (interlocking) |
| Max. Output Torque | 360 kN·m |
| Rotary Speed | 5 – 25 rpm |
| Operating Weight | Approx. 114 t |
| Kelly Bar Type | Friction / Interlocking |
Specifications are subject to change.
Main Features
- High Drilling Capacity
Powerful torque and large diameter drilling capability for deep foundation projects. - Advanced Control System
Intelligent monitoring with touch-screen operation improves drilling precision and real-time jobsite visibility. - Smooth Hydraulic Performance
Optimized hydraulic system delivers stable compound movements and efficient power distribution. - Durable Structural Design
Reinforced mast and heavy-duty chassis ensure long-term reliability under harsh operating conditions. - Flexible Kelley Options
Compatible with both friction and interlocking kelly bars for various drilling depths and methods.
Why Choose Used Construction Machines?
1. Cost Savings
Used construction machines are significantly more affordable than new equipment, allowing contractors to reduce initial investment and improve return on investment. This is especially beneficial for short-term projects or companies with limited budgets.
2. Faster Availability
Used machines are usually available for immediate purchase and deployment, eliminating long manufacturing and delivery lead times. This helps contractors start projects quickly and avoid costly delays.
3. Proven Performance and Reliability
Many used construction machines have a well-documented service history and proven field performance. When properly inspected and maintained, they can deliver reliable operation comparable to new equipment at a much lower cost.
