Product name: 105mm Low Air Pressure DTH Hammer Drill Bit Button Bit With CIR90 Shank For Rock Drilling
Product category: DTH drill tools
Matched hammer: Hammer CIR90
Diameter: 105mm
KINGDRILLING DTH button bit description:
KINGDRILLING hammer bits are used with Down-the-hole hammers for drilling holes through a wide range of rocks types. In conjunction with DTH hammers, drill hammer bits are designed with a spline drive for rotating the bit in the ground. Drill bits are available in different sizes and different styles so they can drill a wide range of hole sizes. Our variety of Down the Hole (DTH) bits is manufactured using high quality materials to provide you with a fine balance between penetration capability and bit life.
You can take your drilling projects to the next level with unparalleled ease and precision. The DTH Drill Bit is engineered to deliver consistent high drilling quality, ensuring precise and accurate results every time. No matter the material or surface, this drill bit will effortlessly penetrate even the toughest materials, allowing you to achieve professional-grade results.
KINGDRILLING Low air pressure DTH button bit shank technical parameters:
Drill Bit | Bit Dia.(mm) | Bit Dia (Inch) | Gauge Buttons | Spline Num. | Shank |
![]() | 50 | 1 31/32 | 3×φ10 | 4 | CIR50 |
55 | 2 5/32 | 3×φ10 | 4 | CIR50 | |
60 | 2 23/64 | 3×φ12 | 4 | CIR60 | |
65 | 2 9/16 | 4×φ12 | 4 | CIR65 | |
76 | 3 | 5×φ12 | 4 | CIR70 | |
90 | 3 35/64 | 6×φ14 | 6 | CIR90 | |
100 | 3 15/16 | 6×φ14 | 6 | CIR90 | |
105 | 4 1/8 | 6×φ14 | 6 | CIR90 | |
110 | 4 21/64 | 6×φ14 | 6 | CIR90 | |
120 | 4 23/32 | 6×φ14 | 6 | CIR90 | |
130 | 5 1/8 | 7×φ14 | 6 | CIR90 | |
110 | 4 21/64 | 6×φ14 | 6 | CIR110 | |
120 | 4 23/32 | 6×φ14 | 6 | CIR110 | |
125 | 4 59/64 | 7×φ14 | 6 | CIR110 | |
130 | 5 1/8 | 7×φ14 | 6 | CIR110/CIR130 | |
140 | 5 33/64 | 8×φ14 | 6 | CIR110/CIR130 | |
150 | 5 29/32 | 8×φ14 | 6 | CIR110/CIR130 | |
150 | 5 29/32 | 9×φ16 | 6 | CIR150 | |
165 | 6 1/2 | 9×φ16 | 6 | CIR150 | |
175 | 6 57/64 | 9×φ16 | 6 | CIR150 | |
185 | 7 9/32 | 9×φ16 | 6 | CIR150 | |
200 | 7 7/8 | 9×φ16 | 6 | CIR150 | |
175 | 6 57/64 | 9×φ16 | 6 | CIR170 | |
185 | 7 9/32 | 9×φ16 | 6 | CIR170 | |
200 | 7 7/8 | 9×φ16 | 6 | CIR170 | |
220 | 8 21/32 | 12×φ16 | 6 | CIR170 | |
250 | 9 27/32 | 12×φ16 | 6 | CIR170 |
Order Guide: Shank+ Head diameter+Face design+Button shape
Kingdrilling DTH bit feature:
1. Available with all major drill bit shank designs
2. Three drill bit face designs: concave, flat, convex
3. Multiple carbide designs and grades for operation in a variety of ground conditions
4. Proprietary heat-treatment process for superior hardness and wear resistance
5. Regional manufacturing for lower lead times
Kingdrilling rock drill tools application:
1. Quarrying drilling
2. Mining exploration drilling
3. Piling and foundation drilling
4. Water well drilling
5. Geothermal drilling
6. Horizontal directional drilling
FAQ:
1. What is button bit?
Button bits, or roller cones, have rotating cones that contain tungsten carbide inserts. Tricone, or three cone bits, are the most common; however, manufacturers continue to make two cone and one cone bits.
2. How do you drill through boulders?
Apply moderate pressure to the drill, and drill for one minute. Don't force the bit into the boulder; let the drill do the work. Remove the bit from the hole, and cool it in the pitcher of water. Lightly spray the boulder with water to remove dust and to cool the rock.
3. How about the common packing?
A: If there is no special packing demand, we will take it as our normal packing. First in small carton, and then put in the bigger carton together to make sure goods completed.
4. How to check the product are the exact one you want?
A: If at all feasible, including a reference image or links to our website for a better understanding in order to prevent misunderstandings.
5. How to choose the button bits?
A. Spherical Button
Domed/Round Buttons are usually used as gauge buttons of DTH Bits, suitable for very abrasive and very hard formations.
B. Semi-ballistic Buttons
Semi-ballistic Buttons are usually used as gauge buttons and front buttons of DTH Bits, suitable for medium abrasive and hard formations.
C. Ballistic Button
Ballistic Buttons are usually used as front buttons of DTH Bits, suitable for medium abrasive and medium hard formations. They can also be used as gauge buttons if the rock is soft.
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