Product name: 110mm down the hole rock drill bit bayonet connection for blasting
Product category: DTH drill tools
Matched hammer: Hammer P110 BAYONET
Diameter: 110mm
KINGDRILLING high air pressure DTH button bit description:
Kingdrilling has become The Driller’s Choice for some of the world’s small and middle mining projects, thanks to a reliable quality and high cost performance that can supply and service Kingdrilling products in even the most remote and inaccessible parts of the world.
For these customers, Kingdrilling offers a complete range of industry-leading drilling products for exploration, mining, DTH, Piling, water well drilling and blasting operations.
This strong supply chain is backed up by Kingdrilling’s dedication to its AIM principle: reliable, implement and responsibility. Using this, we are able to meet the drilling needs of our Mining and Quarrying customers, while ensuring maximum efficiency and productivity.
KINGDRILLING bayonet DTH button bit shank technical parameters:
Drill Bit | Bit Dia.(mm) | Bit Dia (Inch) | Gauge Buttons | Spline Num. |
![]() | 110 | 4 21/64 | 8×φ12 | Bayonet |
8×φ13 | ||||
8×φ14 | ||||
130 | 5 1/8 | 8×φ14 | Bayonet |
Kingdrilling DTH bit advantage:
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.
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. What is DTH equipment?
Down-the-Hole (DTH) Drilling Equipment
DTH hammer drilling is the industry standard for the rapid drilling of boreholes for a variety of uses such as water wells, blasting and sub-surface void locations.
3. What is used to drill hard rock?
Hydraulic hammer drills, for example, are used with adapted impact frequencies and impact energies. Drilling into hard rock is performed based on the principle of rotary percussive drilling. Top hammers are used for this purpose. Air is the flushing medium usually used to flush drill cuttings from the borehole.
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