No worries if obstacles appear underground! The tunneling machine detects and captures obstacles about 2 meters ahead, allowing for cutting of the obstacles! [Performance report available]
Due to the progress of global warming, abnormal weather such as guerrilla rainstorms is occurring more frequently. We want to carry out sewer construction and advance rainwater measures, but we often hear that construction is not progressing due to a lack of personnel caused by Olympic construction and other projects.
Even when construction begins, there are often obstacles buried underground that prevent progress, leading to wasted time and money. Therefore, we recommend the milling mole method, which is safe even when underground obstacles are encountered!
The "milling mole method," equipped with four special functions: "exploration, improvement, cutting, and guidance," consists of three devices: a tunneling machine, special bits, and a special telescopic pipe, allowing for the precise cutting and removal of underground obstacles.
Using electromagnetic waves, it explores and pushes forward while tunneling through metal obstacles ahead, and it is also possible to improve the ground from within the tunneling machine before and after the detected obstacles.
If an obstacle is detected, a special telescopic device can be used to cut through the underground obstacle at ultra-low speed, allowing for continued advancement.
The system also includes the installation of a receiving coil at a designated position within the access shaft to guide the tunneling machine to that location, making it a high-precision advancement method even when obstacles are present.