Description
If you run a Furukawa HD609 drifter, you already know how hard the shank adapter works. Every blow from the piston — up to 6,300 impacts per minute — passes through this single component before it ever reaches the drill rod. That’s not just mechanical stress; it’s accumulated fatigue measured in millions of cycles per shift.
RockHound’s HD609 shank adapter is engineered as a 100% interchangeable replacement for Furukawa OEM references 438-4569-5176 (T38, 690 mm) and 438-4562-5177 (T45, 620 mm). Same geometry. Same thread profile. Better material traceability — and a price that keeps your total drilling cost competitive.
Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| 23CrNiMo Alloy Steel | Optimized chromium-nickel-molybdenum ratios deliver superior hardenability and core toughness. See how it compares to Sanbar 64 → |
| 20-Hour Deep Carburizing | Extended cycle (versus industry-standard 8–12 h) produces a hard, wear-resistant case without embrittling the core. Learn why cycle length matters → |
| CNC Precision Machining | T38/T45 male threads and Ø35.5 mm spline shank held to tight tolerances for consistent energy transfer and easy installation. |
| External Flushing Channels | Grooves align with the HD609 water-box seals; no internal tube required, enabling higher flushing volume and lower leakage risk. |
| Custom Branding Supported | Laser or stamp marking up to 100 × 100 mm; your logo, grade mark, or QR code on every piece. |
Specifications
| Model Compatibility | Length (mm) | Front Ø (mm) | Thread Type | Part No. | Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Furukawa HD609 | 690 | 44.7 | T38 | 438-4569-5176 | 7.6 |
| Furukawa HD609 | 620 | 44.7 | T45 | 438-4562-5177 | 7.4 |
Competitor/OEM Comparison
| Brand | Model / Part No. | Thread | L (mm) | Material | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Furukawa (OEM) | 438-4569-5176 | T38 | 690 | Alloy steel | Original OEM; high unit price |
| Furukawa (OEM) | 438-4562-5177 | T45 | 620 | Alloy steel | Original OEM; high unit price |
| RockHound | RH-HD609-T38-690 | T38 | 690 | 23CrNiMo | 100% drop-in; better cost per metre |
| RockHound | RH-HD609-T45-620 | T45 | 620 | 23CrNiMo | 100% drop-in; better cost per metre |
RockHound value proposition: Identical form, fit, and function to OEM — with full material certs and a 20-hour carburizing standard that most aftermarket suppliers don’t offer. Your drifter won’t know the difference; your finance team will.
Applications
These shank adapters are the interface between your HD609 drifter and the top hammer drill string. They perform in:
- Underground development & tunneling — where high bending stresses from angled feeds make a robust shank mandatory.
- Open-pit bench drilling — repetitive, high-RPM cycles that expose the spline and threads to chronic fatigue.
- Quarry production drilling — granite, limestone, and hard abrasive rock where shank wear rate directly impacts cost per tonne.
- Construction drill-and-blast — urban or civil projects requiring precise hole placement and reliable equipment uptime.
How To Select The Right Shank Adapter
Choosing between T38 and T45 comes down to three factors:
- Thread compatibility with your drill rods. Match the shank thread to your existing rod string. Mixing T38 shanks with T45 rods is not possible — the thread profiles differ in pitch and profile angle.
- Energy transfer requirements. T45 carries a larger cross-section and is typically preferred for higher-energy drifters or harder rock formations where maximum stress-wave amplitude is needed.
- Drill rig configuration. Confirm your HD609 drifter’s front-head geometry. Some HD609 variants are configured for T38, others for T45 — check your OEM service manual or match the part number above.
If you’re replacing a worn shank, the simplest rule is: match the thread of the rod you already run. Full selection guide: Shank Adapter — Function, Work, Choose & Maintenance →
Maintenance
A shank adapter that’s inspected regularly will tell you when it’s approaching end-of-life before it causes a catastrophic failure in the drifter.
- Daily: Visually inspect the spline for pitting, cracks, or mushrooming. Check the male thread for galling or torn crests.
- Every 50 drill-metres: Apply recommended thread grease (copper-based) to the male thread. Inspect the rear striking face for impact craters deeper than 0.5 mm.
- Rotation check: If you feel irregular torque or see the drill string wobble, the shank-to-drifter fit may be worn. Measure the spline OD; replace when wear exceeds manufacturer’s limits.
- Never re-use a cracked shank. Fatigue cracks propagate fast under cyclic impact loading — a broken shank can damage the front head of the drifter, turning a $200 consumable into a $2,000 repair. Detailed maintenance protocols →
FAQ
They are different industry-standard thread profiles and are not interchangeable:
T45: Features a larger pitch diameter, designed for higher-energy, heavy-duty drilling.
T38: Designed for standard-energy top hammer applications.
Selection: Choose based on your specific drifter configuration and drill rod thread.
Yes, 100% interchangeable. RockHound T38 (690 mm): Dimensionally identical to Furukawa OEM 438-4569-5176.
RockHound T45 (620 mm): Dimensionally identical to Furukawa OEM 438-4562-5177.
Result: Direct fit with no modifications required to the drifter or drill string.
Typically 500–1,500 drilling meters under hard-rock bench conditions.
Lifespan Factors: Heavily dependent on rock hardness and operation.
How to Maximize Life: Ensure proper greasing, maintain correct percussion pressure, and perform daily crack inspections.
Yes. We offer custom laser marking or stamp marking (up to 100 × 100 mm) on standard orders. Simply provide your artwork/logo file at the time of inquiry.
It transmits energy from the drifter to the drill string via three distinct zones:
Striking Face (Rear): Absorbs high-frequency piston impact energy.
Spline Drive (Middle): Transmits rotation torque from the drifter motor.
Male Thread (Front): Connects securely to the first drill rod.

