711mm DHD525 DTH para perforación de exploración

El martillo DTH
February 17, 2025
Category Connection: Broca de DTH
Brief: Discover the 711mm DHD525 Shank Down The Hole DTH Bits, designed for high-performance exploration drilling. These bits are compatible with DHD525 hammers, ensuring reliability and efficiency in mining and quarrying operations. Kingdrilling's advanced technology and quality control make these bits a top choice for professionals.
Related Product Features:
  • Compatible con martillos DHD525 para operaciones de perforación sin problemas.
  • Características: 28 botones de calibre 20 x Φ20 y 154 orificios de aire frontales de Φ19 para un rendimiento óptimo.
  • Weighs 1455.0 KG, ensuring durability and stability during use.
  • Available in various diameters including 711mm, 762mm, 780mm, 825mm, and 998mm.
  • Designed with concave, flat, and convex drill bit faces for versatile applications.
  • Utilizes a unique heat-treating method for enhanced hardness and longevity.
  • Local production reduces lead times, ensuring faster delivery.
  • Respaldado por el principio AIM de Kingdrilling: confiabilidad, implementación y responsabilidad.
Las preguntas:
  • ¿Cuál es el método de embalaje para estos bits DTH?
    El embalaje estándar implica cajas pequeñas colocadas dentro de cajas más grandes para asegurar que los productos estén protegidos y se entreguen intactos.
  • How does Kingdrilling ensure product quality?
    Kingdrilling employs a strict quality control process with an experienced QC team to inspect and test each order before shipping, ensuring international quality standards are met.
  • What is the delivery time for these DTH bits?
    Production typically takes 25 days, but if the requested size is in stock, delivery can be completed in just 3 to 5 days.
  • ¿Qué es un bit DTH?
    Un martillo Down-the-hole (DTH) se utiliza con martillos DTH para perforar a través de varios tipos de roca, con un motor de splined para la rotación durante la perforación.
  • How does DTH drilling work?
    DTH drilling involves a hammer at the bottom of a drill string that combines bit loading, rotation, and air to efficiently crush rock into small cuttings and dust, which are then evacuated.