Products Description LEANOMS
Heavy Duty TD40 DTH Hammer is a heavy-duty underground drilling equipment designed for hard rock and deep hole drilling. It uses compressed air to drive the drill bit to rotate and impact to break rocks. It is widely used in mining, geological exploration, and building foundation construction. It is favored for its high efficiency, durability and adaptability to a variety of geological conditions.
Specification LEANOMS
The main differences between Heavy Duty TD40 DTH Hammer and ordinary down-the-hole hammers are as follows:
Design and durability: Heavy Duty TD40 DTH Hammer is designed to withstand heavier loads and more severe drilling conditions. It usually has a stronger structure and more wear-resistant materials to adapt to high-intensity drilling operations.
Heavy Duty TD40 DTH Hammer can withstand higher working pressures, usually ranging from 8-30 Bar, which enables it to work under high pressure and provide stronger impact force.
The recommended drill bit diameter range for TD40 DTH Hammer is 127 - 140mm (5.0" - 5.5"), which indicates that it is suitable for larger diameter drill bits, while ordinary down-the-hole hammers may be suitable for smaller diameter drill bits.
Heavy Duty TD40 DTH Hammer usually has a heavier and shorter piston, which allows it to generate greater impact force at the same air pressure, suitable for very hard rock formations.
Foot Valve System: Heavy Duty TD40 DTH Hammers are typically equipped with a foot valve system, which helps control airflow, maintain pressure within the hammer, and acts as a directional control, directing airflow to different parts of the hammer, ensuring proper piston movement and energy transfer.
Heavy Duty TD40 DTH Hammers, due to their design, typically provide higher penetration rates and reduced number of impacts in hard rock, while regular DTH hammers may perform better in soft or medium-hard rock.
Regular DTH hammers, especially those without a foot valve, may have simpler internal structures, lower overall failure rates, and less need for disassembly, resulting in less downtime for customers.
Regular DTH hammers, especially those without a foot valve, may have lower air and fuel consumption, which can save more than 10% compared to DTH hammers with a foot valve.
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Products Description LEANOMS
The TD40 heavy-duty DTH (Down-the-Hole) hammer is widely used in water well drilling, especially in situations where it is necessary to penetrate hard rock, dense formations or other complex geological conditions, and can provide strong impact force and efficient drilling capabilities. The following are the main applications and advantages of the TD40 DTH impactor in water well drilling:
1. Efficient drilling of hard rock and dense formations
Hard rock drilling: When drilling deep wells or water source wells, the formation may contain hard rocks or minerals with higher hardness, which may be difficult to penetrate with traditional drilling tools. The TD40 DTH impactor can effectively break these hard rocks and hard formations through powerful impact energy, ensuring drilling speed and drilling quality.
Dense formation operations: When the rock or soil is relatively dense, the impact force and airflow of the DTH impactor can help the tool effectively hit and break the formation, thereby speeding up the drilling process.
2. Optimize the drilling process
Efficient airflow design: The internal airflow system of the TD40 has been precisely optimized to efficiently discharge drill cuttings and prevent blockage, ensuring cleanliness and drilling efficiency during the drilling process. Especially when drilling water wells, fast chip removal helps keep the wellbore unobstructed and avoid blockage during drilling.
Reduce the risk of wellbore collapse: The high impact frequency and stable operating performance of the DTH impactor can reduce the uneven force during drilling, thereby reducing the risk of wellbore collapse and ensuring the stability of the water well.
3. High durability and reliability
High temperature and high pressure resistance: Water well drilling sometimes requires operations in high temperature and high pressure formations. The TD40 DTH impactor adopts a high temperature and high pressure design, which can operate stably in harsh environments and extend its service life.
Wear-resistant materials: The parts of the DTH impactor are made of high-strength alloy steel and are heat-treated to make them extremely wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant, suitable for long-term work in hard formations.
4. Widely applicable water well drilling
Suitable for a variety of water well drilling: The TD40 DTH impactor is not only suitable for conventional water well drilling, but also can cope with a variety of application scenarios such as groundwater resource exploration, deep well water extraction, and mine underground water pipeline laying.
High Depth Drilling: Due to its powerful impact force, the TD40 is able to perform well in deep well drilling, especially for drilling deep water wells.












