Really, it's the 23kg weight that jumps out at you first when you pick one up—a person can handle it all day on a slope or a scaffold without needing a second crew just to move the tool, and that 28Hz impact frequency means it keeps chewing through granite or reinforced concrete without bogging down, which is what most buyers actually care about when they're comparing rock drills for water conservancy or highway work.
The hole diameter range of 32-46mm and depth up to 5m covers pretty much everything form anchor bolt insallation in tunnel linings to secondary blasting in urban demolition, but honestly it's the shank size of 22x108mm that matters most for compatiblity with standard tapered bits you'll already have in inventory. 0.4-0.63MPa working presure gives you a decent window to run it off a typical site compressor (just make sure your air pipe inner diameter is 19mm or larger), and the 55 L/S air consumption is about what you'd expect for this class—nothing unusual there.

We usually keep about 50 units in stock or so, but the real holdup tends to be the paperwork: CE and ISO 9001:2000 certs come standard with every shipment, and we can provide a COA within 2 business days if you need it for compliance audits. Payment terms can be T/T or L/C at sight, and for orders over 20 pieces we'll drop the MOQ to 10 units if you're testing a new site, but confirm lead time—it's typically 15-20 working days once bank wire clears.
One thing we don't recommend this for is continuous wet drilling in highly abrasive sandstone—the tapered bits wear faster than threaded alternatives in that environment, so you'll go through more steel than the machine itself. Also, the 67mm cylinder diameter and 70mm piston stroke mean it's tuned for medium-hard rock, not for blasting through pure quartzite where you'd want a heavier hammer drill with a longer stroke (that's a different conversation entirely).
And if you're shipping internationally, we can handle the freight documents and customs clearance on our end, though insurance is extra—just figure roughly $350-500 for a pallet of 10 units DDP to most major ports. The packaging is standard plywood crates with internal foam inserts, so you won't see damaged tools on arrival if the container isn't literally crushed.
We typically require a minimum order of 10 units for the TY24C, but we can discuss smaller orders depending on stock availability.
Yes, we include both CE and ISO 9001:2000 certificates for the TY24C in the shipping documents, so you’re covered for project compliance.
The TY24C is designed for a maximum depth of 5 meters with its standard configuration. Going deeper would require a different model, as the piston stroke and air consumption are optimized for that limit.
The TY24C works best with a 19mm inner diameter air pipe, as specified. Using a larger pipe won't improve performance and might reduce air pressure at the tool.
Each TY24C is packed in a sturdy cardboard box with foam inserts to protect it during transit. It doesn’t include a permanent storage case, but we can quote one separately if needed.