About Hollow shaft 100b down-the-hole drill
A down-the-hole drill, usually called DTH by most professionals, is basically ascrewed on the bottom of a . The fast hammer action breaks hard rock into small cuttings and dust that are evacuated by a fluid (air, water or ). The DTH hammer is one of the fastest ways to drill hard rock. The system is thought to have been invented independently by Stenuic.
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6 FAQs about [Hollow shaft 100b down-the-hole drill]
What is a down-the-hole drill?
A down-the-hole drill, usually called DTH by most professionals, is basically a jackhammer screwed on the bottom of a drill string. The fast hammer action breaks hard rock into small cuttings and dust that are evacuated by a fluid (air, water or drilling mud). The DTH hammer is one of the fastest ways to drill hard rock.
What is the smallest hole a DTH hammer can drill?
With multiple hammer units CD (Cluster drills) drill holes up to 70″ or 1778 mm. As a rule of thumb, the smallest hole diameter a DTH hammer can drill is its nominal size. A 4 inch hammer will drill a 4 inch (102 mm) hole. The limiting factor is the outside diameter of the hammer, because, as hole diameter reduces, airflow is restricted.
What hammers are available for deep hole drilling?
Wide range of large diameter Down the hole (DTH) hammers for your Deep hole drilling. Drill King manufactures the widest range of high quality Down the hole (DTH) tooling. From hammers, bits, shock absorbers, hole openers to casing systems and (WAI) water hammers and hole openers.
Where is the hammer located in DTH drilling?
In DTH drilling, the percussion mechanism – commonly called the hammer – is located directly above the drill bit. The drill pipes transmit the necessary feed force and rotation to the hammer and the bit, along with the fluid (air, water or drilling mud) used to actuate the hammer and flush the cuttings.
What are the advantages of DTH drilling?
DTH drilling offers several advantages, including high drilling speed, efficient energy transfer, and the ability to drill deep, straight holes even in hard rock formations. It is commonly used in applications such as mineral exploration, blasthole drilling, foundation drilling, and water well drilling.
Can DTH hammers reduce drilling cost per meter?
Much higher penetration rates could be achieved by using DTH hammers which decreased the drilling Cost per Meter in smaller hole diameters. The DTH system completely revolutionised the blast hole industry with many quarries embracing it with open arms.


