Product name: 10inch high air pressure DTH hammer with SD10 shank for drilling rig
Product category: Drilling rig accessories
Matched hammer: Hammer SD10
Connection thread: API6-5/8"REG
Working pressure(bar): 10~25
Outer diameter(mm): 226
Weight(KGS): 316
Bit diameter recommend(mm): 254~305
High air pressure DTH hammer with SD shank details:
Rock drilling tools manufacturer KINGDRILLING DTH hammers are available in sizes from 2" to 33" for Down The Hole hammer bits are available in sizes from 2" to 48", with all shanks, multiple face, and with a variety of tungsten carbide button styles to suit a wide variety of drilling conditions and rock formation.
High air pressure DTH hammer with SD shank technical parameters:
Model | OD (mm) | Hole range(mm) | Length (mm) | Connection Thread | Working pressure (Mpa) | Air Consumption | Weight (Kg) | ||
MH40SD | 99 | 110~135 | 1012 | API2-3/8"REG | 1.2~2.0 | 1.0Mpa- 6m3/min | 1.8Mpa- 9m3/min | 2.4Mpa- 14m3/min | 40 |
MH50SD | 125 | 155~190 | 1090 | API2-3/8"REG/API2-7/8"IF/API3-1/2"REG | 1.3~2.3 | 1.0Mpa- 7m3/min | 1.8Mpa- 14m3/min | 2.4Mpa- 19m3/min | 70 |
MH60SD | 146 | 155~203 | 1182 | API3-1/2"REG | 1.5~2.5 | 1.0Mpa- 9m3/min | 1.8Mpa- 18m3/min | 2.4Mpa -26m3/min | 90 |
MH80SD | 180 | 195~254 | 1330 | API4-1/2"REG | 1.5~3.0 | 1.0Mpa- 12m3/min | 1.8Mpa- 22m3/min | 2.4Mpa- 28m3/min | 174 |
MH100SD | 226 | 254~311 | 1525 | API6-5/8"REG | 2.0~3.5 | 1.0Mpa- 22m3/min | 1.8Mpa- 40m3/min | 2.4Mpa- 65m3/min | 316 |
MH120SD | 275 | 305~445 | 1860 | API6-5/8"REG | 2.0~3.5 | 1.0Mpa- 28m3/min | 1.8Mpa- 50m3/min | 2.4Mpa- 71m3/min | 480 |
How to order?
Shank Type + Top Sub Thread + (With/Without Valve, if this parameter is optional)
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. 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.
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