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DK 60 Hammer Series
Technical Manual
820 South Sixth Ave
Mansfield, Tx 76063, USA.
Web: drillking.com / Email: sales@drillking.com

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  • Page 1 DK 60 Hammer Series Technical Manual 820 South Sixth Ave Mansfield, Tx 76063, USA. Web: drillking.com / Email: sales@drillking.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Introduction ......................DK 60 Hammer Introduction ................... Safety Recommendation & Precautions ..............Hammer View and Parts List ................... Bit Shank DHD360 ......................Bit Shank QL60 ....................... Bit Shank SD6 ......................... Clamping Locations ...................... DK 60 Hammer Air Consumption at Different Working Pressure ....
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Drill King International was founded back in 2004 by Randy Broseh in Arlington, Texas. A year later, the business turned into a real family affair when brother Larry Broseh acquired the business. The brothers used their extensive industry knowledge to create a unique company with the best customer service in mind.
  • Page 5: 60 Hammer Introduction

    DK 60 Hammer Introduction The DK Hammer Series is designed to operate efficiently on air pressure. Compressed air is directed to the hammer via the rotation spindle and drill pipe. Exhaust air from the hammer is passed through blowholes in the drill bit and is used to flush clean the drilled hole.
  • Page 6: Safety Recommendation & Precautions

    Safety Recommendation & Precautions The safety Recommendations listed below are intended to alert the hammer operators and maintenance personnel to the possible physical dangers inherent in the various phases of operating and maintaining equipment of this kind. We recommend that all operators and maintenance personnel read and thoroughly un- derstand the safety precautions before attempting to operate or perform maintenance on the drilling equipment.
  • Page 7 ☑ Compressed air or fluid used for cleaning purposes should be utilized with extreme caution: • Do not apply directly to your skin • Do not use for cleaning directly from your clothing • Do not direct it at another person •...
  • Page 8: Hammer View And Parts List

    Hammer View and Parts List Bit Shank DHD360 NO Part Name Part Number Top Sub HPDK-A6002 Top Sub O-Ring HPDK-A6003 Choke Set HPDK-A6008 Check Valve HPDK-A6007 C.V. Spring HPDK-A6009 Press Ring HPDK-A6005 Make Up Ring HPDK-A6006 Air Distributor HPDK-A6010-LYT-WGT Air Dis. O-Ring HPDK-A6011 Cylinder HPDK-A6012-LYT-WGT...
  • Page 9: Bit Shank Ql60

    Bit Shank QL60 NO Part Name Part Number Top Sub HPDK-A6002 Top Sub O-Ring HPDK-A6003 Choke Set HPDK-A6008 Check Valve HPDK-A6007 C.V. Spring HPDK-A6009 Press Ring HPDK-A6005 Make Up Ring HPDK-A6006 Air Distributor HPDK-A6010-LYT-WGT Air Dis. O-Ring HPDK-A6011 Cylinder HPDK-A6012-LYT-WGT Piston HPDK-A6014-Q-LYT-WGT Wear Sleeve...
  • Page 10: Bit Shank Sd6

    Bit Shank SD6 NO Part Name Part Number Top Sub HPDK-A6002 Top Sub O-Ring HPDK-A6003 Choke Set HPDK-A6008 Check Valve HPDK-A6007 C.V. Spring HPDK-A6009 Spring Washer HPDK-A6005 Make Up Ring HPDK-A6006 Air Distributor HPDK-A6010-LYT-WGT Air Dis. O-Ring HPDK-A6011 Cylinder HPDK-A6012-LYT-WGT Piston HPDK-A6014-S-LYT-WGT Wear Sleeve...
  • Page 11: Clamping Locations

    Clamping Locations LOCATION LOCATION FROM DRIVER FROM TOP SUB LENGTH OF LENGTH OF HAMMER SUB END OF END OF WEAR GRIP AREA "B" GRIP AREA "D" WEAR SLEEVE SLEEVE "A" "C" IR3.5 IR340 QL40 IR350 QL50 IR360 QL60 IR380 QL80 SD10 IR112 QL120...
  • Page 12: 60 Hammer Air Consumption At Different Working Pressure

    DK 60 Hammer Air Consumption at Different Working Pressure CuMtr/Min 10.3 17.2 16.7 24.1 22.6 In difficult drilling conditions, extra flushing can be obtained by changing the choke in the check valve. This might be desirable, e.g. when there is a large influx of water into the hole, when there is a big difference between the diameter of the drill bit and the diame- ter of the drill pipes, or when penetration rates are abnormally high.
  • Page 13: Assembly With Shank Type Ql60 & Dhd360

    Assembly with Shank type QL60 & DHD360 *The bottom portion of the Case with Shank type QL 60 & DHD 360 1. Insert Retainer Ring (Part No. 21) at the first groove into the Case (Part No.1) Retainer Ring 2. Slide the Bearing (Part No. 20) into the Case (Part No. 1). The bearing may need to be tapped from side to side to fit well.
  • Page 14 4. Insert the O-ring (Part No. 19) at the center groove of the Bit Retainer Ring (Part No. 18). And then insert the Bit Retainer Ring (Part No. 18) with O-ring into the Case (Part No. 1). O-Ring Bit Retainer 5.
  • Page 15 8. Put the assembled Cylinder (Part No. 12) into the Case (Part No. 1). 9. First put Urethane Make-Up ring (Part No. 6) and then the Spacer Ring (Part No. 5) into case tightly. Urethane Make-Up Ring Spacer Ring 10. Insert the Spring (Part No. 9) into the Check Valve (Part No. 7) with Choke (Part No. 8) and put them into the center of the hole in the case Spring Check Valve...
  • Page 16 11. Insert the O-Ring (Part No. 3) on the groove of the Top Sub (Part No. 2). And then screw the Top Sub (Part No. 2) with the O-Ring into the top end of the Case (Part No. 1). Top Sub O-Ring 12.
  • Page 17: Assembly With Bit

    Assembly with Bit 1. Loosen & Screw out the Chuck (Part No. 22) from the bottom end of the Case. (Part No. 1) 2. Pull out the Bit Retainer Ring (Part No. 18) with O-Ring (Part No. 19) from the Case (Part No.1) 3.
  • Page 18: Assembly With Shank Type Sd6

    Assembly with Shank type SD6 *The bottom portion of the Case with the Shank type SD6 (Refer to SD6 View & Parts List) 1. Put the Retainer Ring (Part No. 21) at the first groove into the Case (Part No. 1). Retainer Ring 2.
  • Page 19: Assembly With Bit

    Assembly with Bit 1. Loosen & screw out the Chuck (Part No. 22) from the bottom end of the Case. (Part No.1). 2. Slide the Bearing (Part No. 20) Out of the Case (Part No. 1). 3. Pull out the Bit Retainer Ring (Part No. 18) with O-ring (Part No. 19). 4.
  • Page 20: Lubrication

    Lubrication In order to maintain satisfactory operation of the Drill King Hammers, you must lubricate the hammer properly. The recommended lubricant to use with Drill King Hammers is the Biodegradable and Environmentally Friendly Rock Drill Oil (Part Number DKRDO-5G). - Check the oil level in the lubricating tank - Check for oil in the compressed air.
  • Page 21: Warranty

    Warranty NOTICE TO CUSTOMER: READ CAREFULLY, THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAIN DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES AND STRICT LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITIES AND REMEDIES. NO WARRANTY IS TRANSFERRABLE WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PERMISSION OF DRILL KING INTERNATIONAL. Drill King International LP warrants to the original purchaser that its products are free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of: ☑...
  • Page 22 Drill King International expressly excludes the following from the terms of this warranty: ☑ Incidental or consequential damages connected with the use of their products ☑ Claims of parts issued under concession. ☑ Claims of lost time ☑ Performance outside of the standard scope provided by Drill King International ☑...
  • Page 23 CONTACT US Phone: 1-817-539-2500 Fax: 1-817-453-1263 Toll Free: 1-866-900-BITS (2487) Email: sales@drillking.com Skype ID: drill.king Drill King International 820 S 6th Ave, Mansfield, TX 76063, USA. d r i l l k i n g . c o m...

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