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Percussion drilling

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[[Image:Percussion drilling in action.jpg|thumb|right|300px| Percussion drilling in action]]
[[Image:Weighted drill bit.jpg|thumb|right|300px250px| Weighted drill bit]]
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Percussion drilling is a manual drilling technique in which a heavy cutting or hammering bit attached to a rope or cable is lowered in the open hole or inside a temporary casing. The technique is often also referred to as 'Cable tool'. Usually a tripod is used to support the tools. By moving the rope or cable up and down, the cutting or hammering bit loosens the soil or consolidated rock in the borehole, which is then extracted later by using a bailer. Just as with [[hand auger - general|hand augering]], a temporary casing of steel or plastic may be used to prevent the hole from collapsing. When the permanent well screen and casing are installed, this temporary casing has to be removed.
==Construction, operations and maintenance==
[[Image:Diagram of percussion drilling.jpg|thumb|right|300px250px| Diagram of percussion drilling]]
Equipment is commercially produced in western countries. Local production is possible. Percussion drilling is hard work. Use of a small engine may be appropriate.
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