High Pressure Lubrication Systems

Tunnel lubrication plays a pivotal role in the success of all trenchless methods while improving the performance of tunneling, pipe jacking, microtunneling, guided boring, and horizontal directional drilling systems. The right lubrication system not only reduces frictional forces along the pipe string, but today’s advanced systems also incorporate variable flows, pressures, and additional pumping strategies that enhance material flow and maximize the mechanical properties of the trenchless equipment design.

A common misconception in the trenchless industry is that the lubricant, often referred to as bentonite slurry, coats the jacking pipe and makes it slippery. While a well‐designed mixture will seem to have these results, lubrication mixtures are formulated based on the site’s geology, trenchless equipment design, and lubrication system capacity to maintain the open annulus created between the cutter head and the jacking pipe. In certain ground conditions, the use of an improper mixture or misapplication can lead to increased jacking loads or even failure.

Akkerman produces a complete family of lubrication/mud pumps suited for the trenchless industry’s rigorous demands. High‐pressure lubrication pumps are the perfect complement to extend distances during pilot tube installations. These same systems are versatile and mobile for any trenchless project, like pipe jacking, microtunneling, auger boring, directional drilling, and vertical drilling applications, to name a few.


Below is a general guideline, given as a starting point for your next project. We always recommend consulting with a mud engineer for an on‐site evaluation of your geology.

SPECIFICATIONS

Ground TypeGround ConditionsReactivityLubrication Mix
Coarse SoilsSands, Gravel, RockNon-Reactive. Does not swell. Does not get sticky.Water (pH-controlled), Bentonite. Addition of PAC or Xantham Gum may be required
Fine SoilsClay & ShaleReactive. Tendency to swell with water. Can get sticky.Water (pH-controlled), Bentonite with clay inhibitor. Surfactant to reduce stickiness
Mixed SoilsVariableGround may react differently depending on the ratio of coarse/fine materialMixture of Bentonite, Flocculant, or clay Inhibitor

Testimonials

Parsons

I reached out to Akkerman to obtain some basic pricing information on their MTBM and supporting equipment for a project. Cecilia Zavaleta provided all the information I needed in record time and was very helpful in answering all my questions. I highly appreciate Akkerman for providing such great support to engineers.

Bobby Daita, Principal Geotechnical Engineer
Parsons