Derex 1340 -12 DR

Drive without a cdl!

The Derex 1340-12 Dual Rotary drilling rig is designed to be light-weight so anyone can drive it without requiring a CDL, helping you to find employees easier. This powerful drilling rig delivers 40,000 pullback and 20,000 lbs of pulldown force, making it more than capable to tackle the toughest formations effortlessly and quickly. Allowing you to get your geothermal or water well projects finished in record time. The 1340-12 DR comes mounted on the International CV 4×4, but we can custom build on a truck that suits your specific needs. Contact us today for more information!

Derex 1340-12 DR Features & Specifications

Truck
International CV 4×4
Duramax Engine with 350+ 700 ft-lb torque,
Allison automatic transmission

Transfer Case
Namco (oilfield quality)
Safe Shift

Hydraulic System
Bosch Rexroth plus gear pump

Top Head
Variable torque and RPM with 2” thru-hole
0-125 rpm @ 3,500 lbf

Lower drive
Variable torque and RPM with 10” thru-hole
0-23 rpm @ 20,000 lbf

Diverter
Simple seal design with 4” NPT discharge
to control cuttings.

Derrick & Feed System
13’ top head stroke
40,000 lbs pullback
20,000 lbs pulldown
100 FPM

Derrick slide/ dump
4’ Derrick slide for angles up to 45°

Main Winch
Manual jib
2,500 lb.
Remote on helpers side for winch

Control Panel
Straight hydraulic controls (no electrics to fail)
Marine grade electric switches (for lights)
Murphy engine monitor display
Twin platforms

Levelling Jacks
Four 36” stroke independently controlled

Night Lights
6 LED night lights

Tool Boxes
30”x 18” x 18”

Overall Dimensions
Length: 24’
Width: 8’
Derrick up height: 24’ 6” – 28’ 6” with Derrick slide
Derrick down height: 11’

Water Injection
9 gpm FMC injection pump

Gross Weight
23,000 lbs

Derex 1340-12 DR Options

Sand Line Winch
1,500’ sand line

Mud Pump
3x2x13 centrifugal 300 gpm/300 psi
Centerline piston 150 gpm/600 psi

Line Oiler
Many oilers available

Water Injection
18 gpm FMC injection pump

Drill pipe packages

Wire feeder and box

Hydraulic or gas welders