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Drilling Fluid Mixing and Cleaning Systems |
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American Augers recognizes the essential part that drilling fluid plays in successful directional drilling. Our mud equipment is designed for jobs of every size and includes stand-alone mud pumps that can be used to power the biggest mud motor.
WHICH DRILLING FLUID CLEANING SYSTEM IS RIGHT FOR YOU? |
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MCM-4000 |
MPR-6000 |
MCR-10000 |
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Mixes, cleans and transfers drilling fluid at the same time |

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Mixes, cleans and pumps drilling fluid at the same time |
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Reclaims bentonite to minimum use |

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Large fluid processing tanks |

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Reduces volume of solids for disposal by controlling moisture content |

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Linear motion shakers with screens |

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Desilting cones |
With individual shutoff valves |
Manifold mounted |
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Krebs gMax® hydro-cones |
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With shutoff valves |
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Centrifugal pumps |

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Mud jet agitation system |

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On board generator sets |
114kW generator set |
114kW generator set |
225kW generator set |
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Auxiliary power with 2 duplex outlets with GFI |
6KVA |
15KVA |
30KVA |
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Tri-plex mud circulation pump |
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Compact size for easier transport |

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Optional high pressure wash down system |

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Gooseneck trailer or skid mount design |

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Standard rock-over design on a tri-axle suspension |
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Parts and Technical Support: 24 hours, 7 days a week |

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Mud Formula Reference
Hole size diameter squared divided by 24.5 = gallons of soil per foot.
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12" reamer |
12 x 12 = 144 |
144 divided by 24.5 = 5.88 gallons of soil per foot |
A ten-foot long section of a 12" reamer will produce 5.88 gallons of soil. |
Rule of thumb: The mud system should have 1.5 to 2 times the capacity of the mud pump.
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MCR-10000 |
P-750/G2 |
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MPR-6000 |
P-600/G2 |
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MCM-4000 |
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