A Down-The-Hole (DTH) Hammer is a powerful drilling tool used in mining, quarrying, water well drilling, geothermal, and construction applications. Unlike traditional drilling methods, a DTH hammer works directly at the bottom of the borehole, delivering high-impact energy with maximum efficiency. This ensures faster penetration rates, straighter holes, and reduced overall drilling costs.
At ORM Engineering, our DTH hammers are designed with precision engineering, durable materials, and optimized air distribution systems to deliver unmatched performance in even the toughest ground conditions.
High Drilling Efficiency – Delivers consistent penetration rates across hard rock formations.
Durability & Reliability – Manufactured using high-grade steel and advanced heat treatment for extended service life.
Energy Efficiency – Transfers impact power directly to the bit, reducing energy loss.
Versatility – Suitable for various applications including mining, quarrying, geothermal, and water well drilling.
Low Maintenance – Simple design for easy service and parts replacement.
Conical Picks are high-performance cutting tools used in mining, tunneling, trenching, road milling, and other excavation applications. Designed with a carbide-tipped head and strong steel body, they deliver maximum penetration, durability, and wear resistance in the toughest conditions.
At ORM Engineering, our conical picks are engineered for high productivity, longer service life, and reduced operational costs. Whether used in surface mining, underground coal cutting, or road construction, they provide reliable performance with minimal downtime.
High Wear Resistance – Tungsten carbide tips ensure excellent cutting strength and durability.
Optimized Design – Conical shape enhances penetration while reducing cutting resistance.
Long Service Life – Made from premium alloy steel with heat treatment for superior toughness.
Versatile Applications – Suitable for coal mining, tunneling, road milling, and foundation drilling.
Efficient Cutting – Reduces energy consumption and machine wear.