SPM-DHD Series DTH Hammer with Foot Valve

Foot-valve down-the-hole hammers for rock drilling in hard to very hard rock formations with high air pressure

The SPM-DHD series DTH hammers are optimized for complex geological conditions and designed specifically for geotechnical drilling.

SPM-DHD Series (with Foot Valve)

With reliable borehole straightness and stable performance, they are preferred by construction and drilling companies.

Utilizing precise air pressure control technology, the hammers maintain high drilling efficiency while significantly reducing disturbance to surrounding foundations, providing a safer and more environmentally friendly drilling solution for urban infrastructure projects.

The product is available in five sizes (SPM335, SPM340, SPM350, SPM360, and SPM380) and should be selected based on borehole diameter and ground conditions to ensure smooth cuttings removal.

Features
  • The front connection of the outer sleeve is prone to wear. A reversible design allows rotation of the sleeve to extend component life.
  • Standardized maintenance kits enable most internal components to be professionally repaired and reused. The kit cost is only about 10% of a new hammer, significantly reducing total drilling costs and providing an efficient solution throughout the hammer’s service life.
Available Models
SPM335
SPM335
  • Top sub
  • Top sub with o-ring
  • Adjusting pad
  • Compression ring
  • Valve seal
  • Check valve dart
  • Feed tube retainer pin
  • Check valve dart spring
  • Rigid valve finger
  • Internal cylinder
  • Piston
  • Piston case
  • Circlip
  • Guide sleeve with o-ring
  • Guide sleeve
  • Bit retainer ring
  • Bit retainer ring with o-ring
  • Driver sub

Technical Parameters

Drilling diameter, mm Ø90-Ø100
Hammer length, mm 908
Hammer OD, mm Ø81
Weight, kg 21.8
Working pressure, MPa 0.8-2.1
Air consumption, m³/min 4.3-14.2
Impact energy, J 205
Impact frequency, times/min 950-1500
Connection thread (to bit) DHD3.5
Connection thread (to drill pipe) API 2 3/8’ REG Pin
Compatible bit shank SPM335-90/100
SPM340
SPM340
  • Choke set
  • Choke set with o-ring
  • Check valve dart
  • Feed tube retainer pin
  • Check valve dart spring
  • Rigid valve finger
  • Inner cylinder
  • Inner Cylinder with o-ring
  • Steel pad ring
  • Piston
  • Piston case
  • Piston retainer ring
  • Bit retainer ring
  • Bit retainer ring with o-ring
  • Driver sub

Technical Parameters

Drilling diameter, mm Ø105-Ø130
Hammer length, mm 1052
Hammer OD, mm Ø92
Weight, kg 38
Working pressure, MPa 0.8-2.1
Air consumption, m³/min 3.5-18
Impact energy, J 304
Impact frequency, times/min ≥800
Connection thread (to bit) DHD340
Connection thread (to drill pipe) API 2 3/8’ REG Box
Compatible bit shank SPM340-105/110/115/120/130
SPM350
SPM350
  • Top sub
  • Top sub with oring
  • Adjusting pad
  • Compression ring
  • Check valve dart
  • Feed tube retainer pin
  • Check valve dart spring
  • Rigid valves
  • Rigid valve with oring
  • Internal cylinder
  • Piston
  • Piston case
  • Piston retainer ring
  • Bit retainer ring
  • Bit retainer ring with oring
  • Driver sub

Technical Parameters

Drilling diameter, mm Ø130-Ø152
Hammer length, mm 1387
Hammer OD, mm Ø117
Weight, kg 69
Working pressure, MPa 0.8-2.1
Air consumption, m³/min 5.7-18
Impact energy, J 590
Impact frequency, times/min 810-1470
Connection thread (to bit) DHD350
Connection thread (to drill pipe) API 3 1/2’ REG Pin
Compatible bit shank SPM350-130/140/152
SPM360
SPM360
  • Top sub
  • Top sub with o-ring
  • Steel pad ring
  • Compression ring
  • Check valve dart
  • Feed tube retainer pin
  • Check valve dart spring
  • Rigid valves
  • Rigid valves with o-rings
  • Internal cylinder
  • Piston
  • Piston case
  • Guide sleeve
  • Adjusting pad
  • Circlip
  • Bit retainer ring
  • Bit retainer ring with o-ring
  • Driver sub

Technical Parameters

Drilling diameter, mm Ø152-Ø305
Hammer length, mm 1450
Hammer OD, mm Ø136
Weight, kg 126
Working pressure, MPa 1.0-2.1
Air consumption, m³/min 8.5-25
Impact energy, J 822
Impact frequency, times/min 820-1475
Connection thread (to bit) DHD360
Connection thread (to drill pipe) API 3 1/2' REG Pin
Compatible bit shank SPM360-152/165/178/194/203/216/230/254/305
SPM380
SPM380
  • Top sub
  • Top sub with oring
  • Top sub with oring
  • Steel pad ring
  • Compression ring
  • Check valve dart
  • Check valve dart spring
  • Sleeve
  • Rigid valves
  • Rigid valves with Oring
  • Internal cylinder
  • Check ring
  • Piston
  • Piston case
  • Rubber ring
  • Bit retainer ring
  • Bit retainer ring with oring
  • Driver sub

Technical Parameters

Drilling diameter, mm Ø203-Ø350
Hammer length, mm 1551
Hammer OD, mm Ø181
Weight, kg 208
Working pressure, MPa 1.0-2.1
Air consumption, m³/min 12-31
Impact energy, J 1560
Impact frequency, times/min 860-1510
Connection thread (to bit) DHD380
Connection thread (to drill pipe) API 4 1/2' REG Pin
Compatible bit shank SPM380-203/216/230/245/254/305/311/350
Maintenance and Service Kits

Under normal drilling conditions, some external components of DTH hammers are subject to excessive wear due to flushing, while internal components may reach fatigue limits. Wear often occurs at the front connection of the outer sleeve. Many SPM-DHD series hammers feature reversible sleeves to address this. With defined service kits, the hammer can be repaired, and most internal components reused. Use of the maintenance kit extends overall hammer life and substantially reduces total drilling costs, as the kit costs approximately 10% of a new hammer.

Installation and Operation

SPM-DHD series hammers are designed for installation with drill rods, adapter joints, and other drilling equipment. They must be used with sufficient feed force, tensile force, rotation speed, torque, lubrication air pressure, and air volume. These hammers are suitable for virtually any rock drilling application.

The low air pressure series (working pressure 0.8-1.5 MPa) is recommended. Soft formations require lower impact energy for effective rock breaking. Low-pressure DTH hammers ensure sufficient penetration efficiency, reduced energy consumption, and slower tool wear. Medium- or high-pressure tools may cause excessive impact, increased cuttings pulverization, and higher risk of hole collapse, resulting in higher overall construction costs.

The large-diameter series is the preferred option. This series is engineered for large-diameter hole making and stable hole formation. Structural features include thicker tool walls for improved torsional strength and wider discharge channels to prevent cuttings blockage. Compatibility with high-torque output from pile-foundation drilling rigs ensures efficient, stable operation. Standard low- or medium-pressure tools may deform under load or suffer from inadequate cuttings discharge.

The medium air pressure series (working pressure 1.5-2.5 MPa) is suitable. Medium-pressure DTH tools deliver proper impact energy for medium-hard rock formations while matching the 1.8-2.2 MPa rig pressure range. Low-pressure tools provide insufficient impact, leading to slow penetration. High-pressure tools exceed the rig’s pressure capacity and cannot achieve normal performance.

Correct bit selection is essential.

  • Limestone (dense, hard rock): Use spherical-button DTH bits, which provide high wear resistance and concentrated impact points for efficient rock breaking.
  • Sand-gravel formations (loose formations with pebbles): Use flat-edge ballistic bits, which offer wider discharge grooves for rapid removal of gravel and reduced bit blockage.

Bit interfaces must match the selected DTH hammer connection standard, for example API REG threads, to ensure stable sealing and power transmission.

A medium air pressure DTH hammers paired with a composite-formation DTH bit such as a spherical-button can meet both layers’ requirements. Medium air pressure tools support efficient drilling in both sand layers and hard-rock layers. DTH bits with wear-resistant ballistic buttons and wide discharge grooves enhance cuttings removal in sand layers and improve rock penetration in hard rock.

When the lower hard-rock compressive strength exceeds 30 MPa, only the DTH hammer may be replaced with a high-pressure model while other components remain unchanged, reducing replacement cost.