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HDD Pipe Rollers

Safe, efficient pipe handling for HDD crossings

Moving heavy pipe across challenging terrain shouldn’t risk your crew or coatings.

PipeTech Rentals’ HDD Pipe Rollers reduce the need for multiple side booms when supporting drag sections during river or road crossings. Featuring a patented corrugated rubber roller design, these systems flex to protect pipe coatings while allowing smooth movement over uneven terrain and horizontal curves. Available in six sizes, from 16” to 62”, our HDD pipe rollers are built to improve safety, maneuverability, and efficiency on demanding pipeline projects. Handle pipe safely and reduce equipment needs—rent HDD Pipe Rollers from PipeTech Rentals today.

Features & Applications

Our HDD Pipe Rollers are designed for pipeline contractors facing challenging pullback operations, especially during HDD river and road crossings. The flexible corrugated rollers minimize coating damage while improving control and safety when handling heavy pipe sections. With six size options, they accommodate a wide range of pipe diameters, reducing reliance on side booms and lowering overall project risk and cost. These durable, low-maintenance rollers are built for repeated use in tough environments, helping crews move pipe efficiently over uneven terrain without delays or equipment strain. Our model sizes include: 1016 Model (16”), 1024 (24”), 1036 (36”), 1048 (48”), 1058 (58”), and 1062 (62”).

Frequently Asked Questions

How do HDD Pipe Rollers improve pipeline safety?
They reduce the number of side booms needed to support drag sections, lowering the risk of handling accidents and improving control during HDD pullbacks.
We offer models to support pipe sizes from 16” up to 62”, covering a wide range of HDD and pipeline applications.
The rubber rollers flex with the pipe’s movement, reducing stress and minimizing the risk of damaging coatings or pipe surfaces over uneven ground.
Yes. Our HDD pipe rollers for rent are specifically designed to handle horizontal curves and uneven terrain, making them ideal for complex HDD crossings.