Brief: This video provides a detailed demonstration of the High Pressure Tungsten Carbide DTH Hammer in action. You will see the step-by-step operation and observe how its direct piston-to-bit contact delivers a consistent penetration rate for water well drilling and underground mining applications. We showcase its performance across various drilling diameters and explain its construction from high-strength alloy steel and tungsten carbide.
Related Product Features:
Features a direct piston-to-drill bit contact design for minimal energy loss and a nearly constant penetration rate.
Constructed from high-strength alloy steel and tungsten carbide for superior durability and impact resistance.
Processed using state-of-the-art CNC milling and proprietary heat treatment for precision and reliability.
Operates effectively in a low pressure range of 0.8 to 2.1 Mpa for shallow to medium hole lengths.
Suitable for small to medium drilling diameters, with models covering from ø82mm up to ø508mm.
Designed for demanding applications including underground mining, quarry benching, and water well drilling.
Available in multiple product codes (e.g., DTH330, DTH335) with specific air consumption, torque, and frequency ratings.
Offers various drill rod and bit connection threads, including API standards, for compatibility with different rigs.
FAQs:
What is the key advantage of the DTH hammer's direct piston-to-bit contact design?
The direct contact between the piston and drill bit minimizes energy loss during impact, resulting in a nearly constant penetration rate regardless of the hole length, which enhances drilling efficiency.
What are the primary applications for these High Pressure DTH Hammers?
These hammers are engineered for demanding operations such as underground mining, quarry benching, and water well drilling, providing reliable performance across various ground conditions.
What materials and manufacturing processes are used to ensure the hammer's durability?
The hammers are manufactured from high-grade tungsten carbide and high-strength alloy steel, processed using state-of-the-art CNC machinery and a proprietary heat treatment to ensure maximum strength and longevity.
What is the working pressure range and drilling diameter capability of these hammers?
They operate in a low pressure range of 0.8 to 2.1 Mpa and are capable of handling small to medium drilling diameters, from approximately 82mm to 508mm, depending on the specific model.