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6 FAQs about [Small Air Down-the-Hole Hammer Drill]
What is a down the hole hammer?
One of the most commonly used tools in the drilling industry to meet such challenging scenarios is the Down the Hole Hammer (DTH hammer). DTH hammers are most used in hard rock formations and are designed to tackle complex tasks like drilling in populated areas without putting existing structures at risk.
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.
Why should you choose a downhole hammer drill?
Shock Resistance – Built to endure high impact, our downhole hammer drills prevent premature wear or damage. Adaptable Sizing – Available in various sizes, these hammers cater to a range of drilling requirements, from small hole hammer projects to large boreholes.
What size hammer do you use to drill a hole?
Smaller blast holes are generally drilled using tophammer, and larger holes generally use rotary machines. In other applications, like foundation drilling, DTH hammers can be used with single bit in hole sizes up to . 750 mm (30″). With multiple hammer units CD (Cluster drills) drill holes up to 70″ or 1778 mm.
What size hammer do you use for blast hole drilling?
The optimum range of hole size for blast hole drilling with DTH is 90 mm to 254 mm (3 ½”–10″). Smaller blast holes are generally drilled using tophammer, and larger holes generally use rotary machines. In other applications, like foundation drilling, DTH hammers can be used with single bit in hole sizes up to . 750 mm (30″).
Who uses drill King Air hammers?
Whether you're involved in mining, quarrying, water well drilling, reverse circulation drilling, or construction foundation projects, Drill King’s DTH Air Hammers offer unmatched drilling efficiency tailored to meet the needs of various industries. The DK Hammer Series is specifically engineered with the driller in mind.


