Product name: PS110 25.6kg Russian Spline Connection Down The Hole Hammers And Bits For Quarrying
Product category: Quarrying drilling tools
Matched hammer: Hammer 110 spline
Connection thread: Spline
Impact power: 3.2
Working pressure(bar): 7~11
Outer diameter(mm): 103
Weight(KGS): 25.6
Bit diameter recommend(mm): 110~140
Russian spline hammer - your ultimate tool for precision drilling and threading. Crafted with high-quality raw materials, this bit guarantees exceptional performance and durability.
We take pride in our full production chain, ensuring a stable production lead-time so you can rely on timely delivery. Our team consists of experienced senior technicians and skilled, long-year workers who meticulously oversee every step of the manufacturing process.
Russian spline connection PS110 shank down the hole hammer description:
Kingdrilling drilling solutions are designed to deliver industry-leading returns in sample quality and drilling productivity in the exploration for gold, silver, platinum, copper, nickel, iron ore, and other base metals.
Russian spline hammer are pupular in Russian, Ukrain, Vietnam and some east Asia country.
Russian spline connection PS110 shank down the hole hammer technical parameter:
Model | OD (mm) | Length (mm) | Impact power horse | Connection Thread | Working pressure (Bar) | Air consumption (M3/min) | Weight (KG) | Bit diameter recommend(mm) |
MH110PB | 98 | 662 | 2.8 | F72*10 BOX | 7~11 | 7~12 | 24.5 | 110-140 |
MH 130PB | 116 | 681 | 4 | F72*10 BOX | 7~11 | 8~14 | 35.1 | 130-160 |
MH PS110 | 103 | 670 | 3.2 | F72*10 BOX | 7~11 | 7~12 | 25.6 | 110-140 |
How to order:
Shank Type + Top Sub Thread
FAQ:
1. What is DTH hammer?
Down-the-hole drilling (DTH) essentially involves a drilling hammer at the bottom of a drill string. It relies on three elements for drilling holes: bit loading (weight), rotation and air. These active elements combine to be efficient at crushing rock.
2. What is the hardest rock to drill?
Diamond is the hardest (readily available) naturally occurring substance in the world, and so finds itself an invaluable material in the process of drilling through extremely strong rocks such as granite and basalt.
3. What type of drill is best for stone?
Drilling through stone, brick, granite, and even marble is possible, but it takes a tough drill bit made of hard metal to do it. Kingdrilling drill bits are specifically designed to tackle stone and can bore through these hard surfaces with ease.
4. Should I use water when drilling rocks?
Using water keeps both the drill bits and the rock cool while drilling. This will help to extend the life of diamond-tipped bits. It will also prevent the rock that you're drilling holes in from cracking due to heat expansion.
5. Can you drill through cobblestone?
Because cobble is incredibly hard and tough to cut, directional drilling is challenging. Because of the continual movement, rock bits cannot penetrate cobble pieces during drilling; instead of being chopped, cobble pieces roll away and do not stay in position.
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