GYROSCOPE WORKS
In Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD), the gyroscope is a key part of the guidance system. Its main functions are:
Accurate Bore Path Navigation 🧭
The gyroscope measures the orientation of the drill head (azimuth and inclination) without relying on magnetic fields.
This helps the operator steer the drill along the designed bore path.
Works in Magnetically Disturbed Areas ⚡
Unlike magnetic steering tools, gyroscopes are not affected by interference from underground power cables, pipelines, or steel structures.
This makes them very useful in urban areas, under highways, railways, or substations.
Continuous Position Monitoring 📡
Provides real-time information about the drill head position and direction.
Ensures the drilling does not deviate and avoids striking existing utilities.
Higher Accuracy for Long Bores 🎯
Critical for long-distance or deep HDD projects (e.g., river crossings, oil/gas pipelines).
Keeps the bore path precise, reducing the risk of costly deviations.
👉 In short: the gyroscope in HDD is used for non-magnetic, high-precision guidance of the drill head.




