
Missile LXQ Series - LXQN20000 N180 Shank

Features:
- Easy to service
- Special heat-treated alloy piston for long life, Rockwell hardness 60
- Minimum loss of performance when injecting foam or water
Item # | Description | Part # |
1 | Back Head | LQN2001 |
2 | Back Head O-Ring | LQN2002 |
3 | Back Head Washer | LQN2003 |
4 | Choke | LQN2004 |
5 | Air Check Valve | LQN2005 |
6 | Air Check Valve Spring | LQN2006 |
7 | Make-Up Washer (Buffering) | LQN2007 |
8 | Make-Up Rubber (Buffering) | LQN2008 |
9 | Air Distributor | LQN2009 |
10 | Air Distributor O-Ring | LQN2010 |
11 | Cylinder | LQN2011 |
12 | Wear Sleeve | LQN2012 |
13 | Piston | LQN2013 |
14 | Piston Stop Ring | LQN2014 |
15 | Bit Retaining O-Ring | LQN2015 |
16 | Bit Retaining Ring | LQN2016 |
17 | Chuck Washer | LQN2017 |
18 | Chuck | LQN2018 |
19 | Drive Pin | LQN2020 |
Specifications
Length (w/o drill bit) | 73.779" |
Outside Diameter | 16.732" |
Weight (w/o bit) | 3621 lbs. |
Cylinder Bore | 11.968" |
Piston O.D. | 11.962" |
Piston Stroke | 5.118" |
Piston Weight | 498 lbs. |
Hole Sizes | 18 3/8" - 26 3/8" |
Air Pressure Consumption | 100 psi - 250 psi |
Wrench Size | - |
Connection | Std. 8 5/8" API Reg Pin |
Air Consumption Chart
PSI | 100 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 350 |
CFM with blank choke | 1,250 | 1,840 | 2,580 | 3,380 | - | - |
with 1/8" choke | - | - | - | - | - | - |
with 1/4" choke | - | - | - | - | - | - |
All Hammers come Fitted with blank Choke located in the Air Check Valve
Lubrication
G-Force 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 AIR TOOL OIL 2 A 320 ALMO NO. 5 |
Recommended Pull Down
Minimum @ 100 psi - 0000 lbs. | Maximum @ 350 psi - 0000 lbs. |
Missile Warranty will be voided by the following:
Welding on Wear Sleeve.
Heating Case with a Torch.
Gripping Wrenches across Threads.
Hammering on Casing.