Usage & working principle : Water Well, Mud circulation
Product details
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TCI Tricone Roller Bits
ProDrill™ offers a full line of tricone and bicone bits. Tricone drill bits are available in new and used (re-tip and re-run) steel tooth and tungsten carbide insert, size from 3 3/8"(85.7mm) to 26"(660.4mm) for use in all formations, with any bearing/seal type, and a wide range of additional custom features.
Rotary Drilling Tools: 12 1/4'' IADC Code 535-Tricone Roller Bit with Tungsten Carbide Insert, Rubber sealed journal bearing, carbide side friction protection for semi hard to hard rock formation.
12 1/4" IADC 535 Tricone Bit Technical Data Sheet(TDS)
IADC
535
Bearing Type
"0" ring sealed,roller bearing
Connection thread
6 5/8REG
Net /Gross weight
108KG/98KG
Volume
370*330*520MM
RPM(r/min)
120~80
WOB(KN/MM)
0.4~0.7
Applicable strata
Soft to medium soft or soft with hard stringers with low compressive strength,such as soft shale,
medium soft limestone,medium soft sandstone and has a hard abrasive formations dissection medium,etc.
Tricone drill bits include Steel Tooth (or milled tooth) bits and Tungsten Carbide Insert (TCI) bits, TCI bits are much more durable than Steel Tooth bits, but with a higher cost to manufacture. Both types of Tricone Bits are available with
(1) Open Bearing or Sealed Bearing
(2) Roller Bearing or Friction Bearing (Journal Bearing)
(3) Gage Protected or Non-Gage Protected, etc.
ProDrill™ offers heavy duty tricone bits to meet your customized drilling needs. We have classified the bits based on their diameter (footprint), american petroleum industry number (API Number) and international association of drilling contractor number (IADC number). The IADC number further classifies the tricone bits based on the tooth material of construction, suitability for drilling into soft, medium or hard rock and bearing type used. All possible combinations of IADC number for tricone bits are available at ProDrill.