Missile LXQ Series - LXQR5000 5" Hammer IR 350 Shank
Hammer Specifications - IR 350 Style Shank
| Length (w/o drill bit) |
44" |
1120 mm |
|
| Outside Diameter |
4.5" |
114 mm |
| Weight (w/o bit) |
143 lbs. |
65 kg |
| Cylinder Bore |
3.46" |
88 mm |
| Piston Stroke |
3.93" |
100 mm |
| Piston Weight |
26 lbs. |
11.81 kg |
| Hole Sizes |
4 7/8" - 6 1/2 " |
124 mm - 165 mm |
| Air Pressure Consumption |
100 psi
350 psi |
7 bar
24 bar |
| Wrench Size |
A/F 4 1/2" |
114 mm |
Connection
|
Std. 3 1/2" API Reg Pin
(Other connections available by
special order) |
Features:
- Easy to service
- Special heat-treated alloy piston for long life, Rockwell hardness 60
- Reversible wear sleeve
- Minimum loss of performance when injecting foam or water, drills well under water
Air Consumption Chart
PSI |
150 |
200 |
250 |
300 |
350 |
400 |
CFM with
blank choke |
275 |
375 |
475 |
600 |
710 |
850 |
with 1/8" choke |
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with 1/4" choke |
360 |
460 |
570 |
710 |
830 |
990 |
Air Pressure Regulating with Choke
Size |
150 PSI |
200 PSI |
250 PSI |
300 PSI |
350 PSI |
400 PSI |
1/8" |
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1/4" |
360 |
460 |
570 |
710 |
830 |
990 |
All Hammers come Fitted with Blank Choke located in the Dart Valve
Lubrication
The Missile LXQ Series Hammers are precision-made tools and should be treated as such. Only the highest quality lubrication should be used and a constant flow of oil must be maintained at all times. Recommended lubrication amount 1/3 Pint per 100 cfm per hour.
Recommended Grades of Lubricant
ESSO
MATEX
CASTROL
SHELL
MOBILE |
AROX EP 150
RDO 302
RD OIL DP 100
TORCULA 320
ALMO NO. 5 |
Heavy duty oil is recommended for all year-round use, in particular where air supply to the hammer is at high temperature. If lighter grade oil is required due to very low ambient temperatures, amount of oil being used should be increased by 30 percent.
Recommended Pull Down
Minimum @ 100 psi - 500 lbs./250 kg |
Maximum @ 350 psi - 2000 lbs./1000 kg |
Missile Warranty will be voided by the following:
- Welding on Wear Sleeve.
- Heating Case with a Torch.
- Gripping Wrenches across Threads.
- Hammering on Casing.
READ WARNING LABEL ATTACHED TO HAMMER. |

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