AT Air Hammer-rev2-0-NoParts PDF
AT Air Hammer-rev2-0-NoParts PDF
AT Air Hammer-rev2-0-NoParts PDF
Foreword
This guide is an important part of your attachment. It provides safety, operation, parts, and maintenance information to help you use and maintain your Ditch Witch equipment. Read this manual and the unit operators manual before using your attachment. Keep it with the equipment at all times for future reference. If you sell your equipment, be sure to give this manual to the new owner. If you need a replacement copy, contact your Ditch Witch dealer. If you need assistance in locating a dealer, visit our website at www.ditchwitch.com or write to the following address: The Charles Machine Works, Inc. Attn: Marketing Department PO Box 66 Perry, OK 73077-0066 USA The descriptions and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. The Charles Machine Works, Inc. reserves the right to improve equipment. Some product improvements may have taken place after this manual was published. For the latest information on Ditch Witch equipment, see your Ditch Witch dealer.
Thank you for buying and using Ditch Witch equipment.
Safety
Read and follow all safety precautions. Contact One-Call (888-258-0808) or your local utility company. Have all underground lines and cable located and marked before operating equipment. Know appropriate actions to take in case you damage a utility. If you damage a utility, contact utility company. Mark jobsite clearly and keep spectators away. Wear personal protective equipment. Do not wear jewelry or loose clothing that can catch on controls. Use equipment carefully. Stop operation and investigate anything that does not look or feel right. Contact your Ditch Witch dealer if you have any question about operation, maintenance, or equipment use. Jobsite hazards could cause death or serious injury. Use correct equipment and work methods. Use and maintain proper safety equipment. Improper control function could cause death or serious injury. If control does not work as described in instructions, stop machine and have it serviced. Incorrect procedures could result in death, injury, or property damage. Learn to use equipment correctly.
All Terrain Air Hammer Attachment Operation and Parts Manual Issue number 2.0 OM-1/12 Part number ID0273478 Copyright 2011, 2012 by The Charles Machine Works, Inc.
Electrical shock. Contacting electrical lines will cause death or serious injury. Know location of lines and stay away. Crushing weight could cause death or serious injury. Use proper procedures and equipment or stay away. Flying objects may cause injury. Wear hard hat and safety glasses.
Exposure to high noise levels may cause hearing loss. Wear hearing protection. Ditch Witch, CMW, and Jet Trac are registered trademarks of The Charles Machine Works, Inc. Pressurized fluid or air could pierce skin and cause injury or death. Stay away.
Moving tools will kill or injure. Shut off drill string power when anyone can be struck by moving or thrown tools. Never use pipe wrenches on drill string.
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Overview
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Improper handling or use of chemicals may result in illness, injury, or equipment damage. Follow instructions on labels and in material safety data sheets (MSDS). To help avoid injury:
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Description holds cutting teeth that chip rock at impact houses the percussion piston separates pressurized air from water in foam mix
Flammable. Do not allow QuikFoam to enter sewer, water way, or low area. Contain all product and dispose properly. Quik-Foam may cause eye, skin, and respiratory irritation. May cause headache, dizziness, and other central nervous system affects. May be absorbed through the skin. May be harmful if swallowed. Repeated overexposure may cause liver and kidney effects. Use appropriate protective equipment. See Quik-Foam MSDS (available on www.ditchwitch.com) for more information.
The All Terrain Air Hammer is designed for use on directional drills in hard rock applications. The air hammer uses air pressure to create percussive force, which drives cutting inserts into rock. After the drive air has produced impact, it is expelled as return air that removes cuttings. Foam mix injected into the bore through the drill string is used to suppress dust and clean the bore.
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To help avoid injury: Escaping pressurized fluid or air can cause injury or pierce skin and poison. Before disconnecting a hydraulic line or pressurized air line, turn engine off and operate all controls to relieve pressure. Lower, block, or support any raised component with a hoist. Cover connection with heavy cloth and loosen connector nut slightly to relieve residual pressure. Before using system, check that all connections are tight and all lines are undamaged. Fluid and air leaks can be hard to detect. Use a piece of cardboard or wood, rather than hands, to search for leaks. Wear protective clothing, including gloves and eye protection. If you are injured, seek immediate medical attention from a doctor familiar with this type of injury.
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1. Dig an entry pit approximately 10-15 ft (3-4.5 m) in front of the drilling unit to collect spoils and foam blowback. The pit should be approximately 6 ft (1.8 m) long, 3 ft (0.9 m) wide, and deep enough to expose the drill string. 2. Drill into the ground, through the entry pit, and continue bore. IMPORTANT: It may be necessary to cover the entry pit with a sheet of plywood or other durable material to contain blowback material.
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Note: See parts pages for a complete list of parts. 1. Disconnect washwand from drilling fluid pump inlet. 2. Install check valve (4) in drilling fluid pump inlet. 3. Connect elbow and T-fitting (3, 2) to check valve. 4. Connect air adaptor (1) to rear of T-fitting. 5. Connect whip check cable (6) and air compressor hose (5) to air adaptor.
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Use Hydratong Wrenches To attach or remove downhole tools, use the Hydratong wrenches to join or break the joint.
Incorrect procedures could result in death, injury, or property damage. Learn to use equipment correctly. To help avoid injury: Ensure only chain tongs and chain are in contact with pipe (shown) and that chain is correctly wrapped. Do not use Hydratong with chain bushing pin touching pipe (shown). Stand away from the Hydratong when using it.
Moving tools will kill or injure. Shut off drill string power when anyone can be struck by moving or thrown tools. Never use pipe wrenches on drill string.
1. To join, apply tool joint compound to threads and hand tighten joint. 2. Attach Hydratong in either the join or break position.
Join
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IMPORTANT: Ensure arms are crossed before using wrench. Attach chain tongs (1) to both sides of joint. Place tongs as close to joint as possible. Remove snapper pins (2) from slide pins (3), and insert slide pins into wrench handles (4). Attach each end of hydraulic cylinder (5) to slide pins and insert snapper pins.
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Wear hearing and eye protection when operating air hammer. To start hammering, turn on the drill fluid pump. Air will enter the drill string.
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IMPORTANT: The air hammer requires resistance to fire. If the bit is not next to hard rock air will simply flow through the hammer without triggering percussion.
Monitor Gauges
Drill Fluid Maintain drill fluid flow at 2-10 gpm (7.5-38 L/min) depending on the hole size, rate of penetration, and type of material being drilled. The ideal drill fluid flow produces a thin foam that allows cuttings to be cleared from the hole without sticking to drill pipe. Rotation The correct rotation speed produces the best penetration rate, the longest drill bit life, and smooth operation. 1. For a 6.5 (165 mm) bit with spherical inserts, begin with inner rotation of 25 rpm. 2. Adjust rotation until penetration is approximately 3/8-5/8 (9.5-116 mm) per revolution. Thrust Maintain thrust at about 3200 lbf (14 kN) when operating at maximum power. This is theoretically 600-800 psi (4055 bar) as measured by the thrust pressure gauge on the drilling unit. Note: Some operators increase thrust until rotation pressure begins to pulse, then reduce thrust slightly until rotation is smooth.
7. To tighten or loosen joint, move shuttle valve handle (2) toward gauge (3) and press power switch (1). 8. To reposition chain tongs and continue tightening or loosening joint, move handle away from gauge, then back toward gauge, and then press power switch. 9. Monitor gauge and refer to decal to achieve approximately 4000 ftlb (5420 Nm) of torque. Then tighten joint until second line (B) meets first (A). IMPORTANT: Gauge gives an estimate of torque. Use scribe line to get exact torque. 10. Move handle to center (neutral) position to relieve pressure. 11. Disconnect hoses and remove Hydratong components.
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Monitor Cuttings
Monitor spoils leaving the bore at the entry pit. If cuttings are not clearing the hole, a different drill fluid mixture might be needed to seal the bore.
Storage
If the air hammer will not be used for 48 hours after drilling, coat the inside of the hammer with oil. To add oil, choose one of the methods below:
Add Pipe
Pressurized fluid or air could pierce skin and cause injury or death. Stay away. Drill string contains pressurized air and water. Before breaking joints to add pipe, stop drilling fluid flow and wait for the reading on the drill fluid pressure gauge to drop.
If the hammer is connected to the drill string, turn off drilling fluid supply to the drilling unit. Operate hammer to push remaining fluid out of hammer. Break joint and pour 1 pint (0.5 L) of oil into the last drill pipe. Operate hammer to blow oil through the hammer components. If the hammer is not connected to the drill string, remove bit and pour oil into the hammer housing. Rotate hammer housing so that oil coats the inside.
Store air hammer in a clean, dry place. Cover air hammer to keep it clean. For long-term storage, place tool vertically.
Service
Each Use
Inspect Hydrocyclone Inspect hydrocyclone after each bore to ensure that backhead ports are passing air.
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Grease Rockmaster Beacon Housing Install zerk and pump multi-purpose grease into lube point at the beginning of each bore and every 10 hours of operation.
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1. Break joint at bit (2). Do not remove bit and chuck. 2. Break backhead joint and remove backhead (16).
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3. Remove dart valve (15) and spring (14) assembly. 4. Remove make-up spacer (13).
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7. Disassemble bit (1) from chuck (2) by removing oring (4) from around bit lock (3).
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Crushing weight could cause death or serious injury. Use proper procedures and equipment or stay away.
To help avoid injury: Use proper lifting equipment and lifting procedures. Use team lifting when necessary.
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10. Slam remaining parts of valve/distributor/cylinder assembly on piston (7) until valve and distributor separate from the inner air cylinder. Assemble
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8. Remove bit bearing/lock ring/piston assembly by slamming casing (8) on a block of wood. Disassemble parts as shown.
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9. Using a pry bar or screwdriver, pry up on the valve cap where shown on both sides to remove.
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2. Press distributor (10) firmly into inner air cylinder (9).
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5. Click lock ring (6) into place and then install bit bearing (5) into casing (8). Use a bar to tap bearing until it is seated. Use bit lock as spacing guide.
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Verify valve has approximately 0.05 in (1.3 mm) of free movement, as shown.
6. Slide valve assembly into opposite end of casing (8). 7. Install make-up spacer, spring, and dart valve.
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4. Insert piston assembly (7) into casing (8). 8. Install backhead (16) into casing (8). 9. Install bit. Change Air Hammer Bits on page 10
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As Needed
Change Air Hammer Bits
Specifications
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Change air hammer bits whenever inserts are worn. To remove: 1. Break joint at chuck and remove bit/chuck assembly. 2. Remove o-ring (4) from bit lock (3). 3. Remove bit (1) from chuck (2).
General
Standard drill pipe connection Shank style D L1 Outside diameter Length without bit shoulder to shoulder Length with bit extended Length with bit retracted Weight without bit Backhead across flats Recommended air pressure Make-up torque Recommended fluid flow Air volume Blows per minute
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Metric
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49.5 in 48.1 in 200 lb 2x4 AF 350 psi 6000 ftlb 3-4 gpm 973 cfm 1770
To install: 1. Slide bit (1) into chuck (2). 2. Assemble bit lock (3) over end of bit and secure with o-ring (4). 3. Install bit/chuck assembly into casing (8) and tighten to 6000 ftlb (8124 Nm).
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Procedure
Notify your dealer immediately of any malfunction or failure of Ditch Witch equipment. Always give model, serial number, and approximate date of your equipment purchase. This information should be recorded and placed on file by the owner at the time of purchase. Return damaged parts to dealer for inspection and warranty consideration if in warranty time frame. Order genuine Ditch Witch replacement or repair parts from your authorized Ditch Witch dealer. Use of another manufacturer's parts may void warranty consideration.
Warranty
Ditch Witch Equipment and Replacement Parts Limited Warranty Policy
Subject to the limitation and exclusions herein, free replacement parts will be provided at any authorized Ditch Witch dealership for any Ditch Witch equipment or parts manufactured by The Charles Machine Works, Inc. (CMW) that fail due to a defect in material or workmanship within one (1) year of first commercial use (Exception: 2 years for all SK attachments). Free labor will be provided at any authorized Ditch Witch dealership for installation of parts under this warranty during the first year following initial commercial use of the serial-numbered Ditch Witch equipment on which it is installed. The customer is responsible for transporting their equipment to an authorized Ditch Witch dealership for all warranty work.
Resources
Publications Contact your Ditch Witch dealer for publications and videos covering safety, operation, service, and repair of your equipment. Ditch Witch Training For information about on-site, individualized training, contact your Ditch Witch dealer.
IF THE PRODUCTS ARE PURCHASED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES, AS DEFINED BY THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE, THEN THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF AND THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHICH EXTEND TO A COMMERCIAL BUYER. ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY APPLY INCLUDING THE DUTIES IMPOSED. Ditch Witch products have been tested to deliver acceptable performance in most conditions. This does not imply they will deliver acceptable performance in all conditions. Therefore, to assure suitability, products should be operated under anticipated working conditions prior to purchase. Defects will be determined by an inspection within thirty (30) days of the date of failure of the product or part by CMW or its authorized dealer. CMW will provide the location of its inspection facilities or its nearest authorized dealer upon inquiry. CMW reserves the right to supply remanufactured replacements parts under this warranty as it deems appropriate. Extended warranties are available upon request from your local Ditch Witch dealer or CMW. Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so above limitation of exclusion may not apply. Further, some states do not allow exclusion of or limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply. This limited warranty gives product owner specific legal rights and the product owner may also have other rights which vary from state to state. For information regarding this limited warranty, contact CMWs Product Support department, P.O. Box 66, Perry, OK 73077-0066, or contact your local Ditch Witch dealer. First version: 1/91; Latest version: 7/05
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