Entry pitch, Minimum setback – Ditch Witch JT2020 User Manual
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JT2020 Mach 1 Operator’s Manual
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Entry Pitch
Entry pitch is the slope of the drill frame compared with the slope of the ground. Determine entry pitch one 
of two ways:
1. With Pitch Beacon
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Lay pitch beacon on the ground and read 
pitch.
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Lay pitch beacon on drill frame and read pitch.
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Subtract ground pitch from drilling unit pitch.
2. With Measurements
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Measure from the ground to front end of drill 
frame (H1).
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Measure from the ground to back end of frame 
(H2).
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Subtract (H1) from (H2). Record this number.
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Measure the distance between front and back 
points (C).
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Divide (H2-H1) by (C), then multiply by 100. 
This is your pitch.
Minimum Setback
Setback is the distance from the entry point to where 
pipe becomes horizontal (B1).
IMPORTANT: A shallow entry pitch (A1) allows you 
to reach horizontal sooner and with less bending. 
Increasing entry pitch (A2) makes bore path longer 
and deeper.
NOTICE: If setback is too small (B2), you will 
exceed bend limits and damage the pipe.