3.5-Inch RC Hammer Suppliers in Australia
Organisations involved in RC hammer manufacture
Several companies active in Australia publish information showing involvement in the design, manufacture, or engineering of RC hammers and associated drilling tools.
- Black Diamond Drilling (BDDrill / BDDrill Goldfields) publishes product information for reverse circulation hammers, bits, and shrouds used in exploration and grade-control drilling.
- SREPS describes an Australian-owned RC and DTH hammer and bit product range serving drilling applications in Australia and overseas.
- RockSmith lists reverse circulation hammers and bits for hard and abrasive ground conditions through its Australian operations.
- International OEMs such as Epiroc and Mincon also manufacture RC hammer product lines that are supplied into Australia through local offices or regional support networks.
Exact model availability, diameter range, operating pressure, and compatibility should always be confirmed directly through current technical documentation or supplier contact channels.
Organisations supplying RC hammers and related parts
In addition to manufacturers, a broader group of companies supplies RC hammers, parts, and consumables into the Australian drilling market.
- Australasian Mining Services (AMS) lists RC hammers in multiple sizes as part of its exploration drilling product range.
- Specialised Drilling Equipment (SDE Group) supplies RC drilling consumables and distributes selected hammer ranges into Australian projects.
- Drillers World Australia lists hammers and parts as part of its drilling equipment offering.
- Harlsan focuses on RC drilling consumables such as hammer tubes, wear parts, and related components rather than complete hammer assemblies.
How to describe the 3–3.5-inch RC hammer segment
Because manufacturers use different naming systems, model codes, and nominal dimensions, it is often more accurate to describe this category in general terms rather than tie it to one exact product reference.
- Small-diameter RC hammers used in exploration and grade-control drilling.
- RC hammers suitable for applications in the approximate 3–3.5-inch class.
- RC hammer ranges that include smaller-diameter tooling for Australian drilling conditions.
This approach helps reduce the risk of overstating exact size availability where public catalogues may change over time or use different measurement conventions.
General market reference
Based on publicly available product and company information, the following organisations are active in the Australian market for RC hammers and related tooling: Black Diamond Drilling, SREPS, RockSmith, Australasian Mining Services, Specialised Drilling Equipment, Drillers World Australia, Epiroc, Mincon, and Harlsan.
Some of these organisations manufacture RC hammers directly, while others distribute, stock, service, or supply associated hammer parts and drilling consumables. Users should review current catalogues, specifications, and support arrangements before making procurement decisions.
Important note
MyDrill does not endorse, certify, or rank the companies mentioned in this article. This content is intended as a neutral industry reference only. Product suitability should be assessed against technical requirements, site conditions, spare-parts support, and compatibility with the intended drill string and sampling system.
Selected reference sources (external)
The following pages were reviewed as general reference sources for RC hammers, RC consumables, and related drilling equipment serving the Australian market.
- Black Diamond Drilling – Reverse Circulation Hammers & Bits
- BDDrill Goldfields – RC Reverse Circulation Hammers and Bits
- RockSmith – Reverse Circulation Hammer & Bits
- Specialised Drilling Pty Ltd – Reverse Circulation Hammers
- Australasian Mining Services – RC Hammers
- Epiroc – Reverse Circulation Drilling Tools
- Mincon – Reverse-Circulation Drilling Products
- Harlsan – RC Drilling Consumables