Down-the-hole hammers

Hammels in PMK series

PMK Series Fund Hammels are the best solution for drilling contractors and operators seeking maximum productivity, Reliability and price level. The PMK range has been in the world market more than 10 years, experimenting continuous improvements over the years to meet the diverse customers' needs.

The PMK series can be used for all drilling applications, as drilling of water wells, Canteras drilling, construction of tunnels. Geothermal drilling, Construction drilling, piles and micropiles.

Available with Broca Mango Ingersoll Rand - Atlas Copco - Epiroc - Sandvik - Numa and Halco.

Hammels in GT Series Fund

The new series of hammers in Ocma Drilltech GT fund is designed to achieve a higher drilling performance in some of the most challenging applications compared to the other hammers in the market.

Its considerable performance guarantees that any drilling project is carried out at a lower cost per meter of drilling. The GT series is built and designed for all drilling applications, such as drilling of water wells, well drilling / Canteras drilling, Geothermal drilling, Exploration and construction drilling.

The GT series uses drilling without plastic tube or "tubels technology" and the robust rod with 12 stretch marks reduces wear by drilling in broken or softer terrain.

Stabilized bottom hammers

PMK series stabilized hammers offer excellent drilling performance and extreme precision for straight holes. The stabilizer is a unique body to the hammer cylinder, Without any welding, therefore, Perfectly concentric with the hammer. This feature makes the stabilized PMK series unique in the global and adequate market for customers looking for perfection in their work.

The three stabilizer wings are covered with tungsten carbide buttons to avoid wear. The application fields where they are required are water well drilling, Geothermal drilling, Horizontal construction and perforation.

Available with ingersoll rand mangoes / Atlas Copco / Epiroc dhd y sandvik dth bit.

Hammers in Geoelements Stabilized