• 4 3/4" Mill Tooth Tricone Drill Bit for Soft Soil Rock Formation Water Well Drilling
  • 4 3/4" Mill Tooth Tricone Drill Bit for Soft Soil Rock Formation Water Well Drilling
  • 4 3/4" Mill Tooth Tricone Drill Bit for Soft Soil Rock Formation Water Well Drilling

4 3/4" Mill Tooth Tricone Drill Bit for Soft Soil Rock Formation Water Well Drilling

Certification: CE, ISO 9001:2000, ISO 9001:2008
Condition: New
Motor: DC Motor
Drill Hole Diameter: >300mm
Drill Hole Depth: 250-300m
Bit Type: Cone Bit
Customization:
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Model NO.
4 3/4"
Drilling Way
Compound
Name
Oil Drill Bit
Function
Well Drilling
Machine
Well Drilling Equipment
Rig
Water Well Drilling Rig
Bits
PDC Bit for Well Drilling
Drilling
Tricone Bit for Well Drilling (Medium Worn-out)
Use
Multiple Tricone Bits
Drilling Method
Rotary Rock Bit
Transport Package
Poly Wooden Box
Specification
2" - 40"
Trademark
ROSCHEN
Origin
USA
HS Code
84314320
Production Capacity
10000000 /Year

Product Description

Well drilling is the process of drilling a hole in the ground for the extraction of a natural resource such as ground water, brine, natural gas, or petroleum, for the injection of a fluid from surface to a subsurface reservoir or for subsurface formations evaluation or monitoring. Drilling for the exploration of the nature of the material underground (for instance in search of metallic ore) is best described as borehole drilling.  

The earliest wells were water wells, shallow pits dug by hand in regions where the water table approached the surface, usually with masonry or wooden walls lining the interior to prevent collapse. Modern drilling techniques utilize long drill shafts, producing holes much narrower and deeper than could be produced by digging.

Well drilling can be done either manually or mechanically and the nature of required equipment varies from extremely simple and cheap to very sophisticated.

Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) is defined by the International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) as "an adaptive drilling process used to more precisely control the annular pressure profile throughout the wellbore." The objectives of MPD are "to ascertain the downhole pressure environment limits and to manage the annular hydraulic pressure profile accordingly."



Drill bits in mechanical drilling

Several factors affect drill bit selection. Due to the high number of wells that have been drilled, information from an adjacent well is most often used to make the appropriate selection. Two different types of drill bits exist: fixed cutter and roller cone. A fixed cutter bit is one where there are no moving parts, but drilling occurs due to shearing, scraping or abrasion of the rock. Fixed cutter bits can be either polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) or grit hotpressed inserts (GHI) or natural diamond. Roller cone bits can be either tungsten carbide inserts (TCI) for harder formations or milled tooth (MT) for softer rock. The manufacturing process and composites used in each type of drill bit make them ideal for specific drilling situations. Additional enhancements can be made to any bit to increase the effectiveness for almost any drilling situation.

A major factor in drill bit selection is the type of formation to be drilled. The effectiveness of a drill bit varies by formation type. There are three types of formations: soft, medium and hard. A soft formation includes unconsolidated sands, clays, soft limestones, red beds and shale. Medium formations include calcites, dolomites, limestones, and hard shale. Hard formations include hard shale, calcites, mudstones, cherty lime stones and hard and abrasive formations.

The first roller cone patent was for the rotary rock bit and was issued to Howard Hughes Sr. in 1909. It consisted of two interlocking cones. Walter Benona Sharp worked very closely with Hughes in developing the rock bit. The success of this bit led to the founding of the Sharp-Hughes Tool Company.

In 1933 two Hughes engineers, one of whom was Ralph Neuhaus, invented the tricone bit, which has three cones. The Hughes patent for the tricone bit lasted until 1951, after which other companies made similar bits. However, Hughes still held 40% of the world's drill bit market in 2000. The superior wear performance of PDC bits gradually eroded the dominance of roller cone bits and early in this century PDC drill bit revenues overtook those of roller cone bits.

The technology of both bit types has advanced significantly to provide improved durability and rate of penetration of the rock. This has been driven by the economics of the industry, and by the change from the empirical approach of Hughes in the 1930s, to modern day domain Finite Element codes for both the hydraulic and cutter placement software.

Until 2006, market share was divided primarily among Hughes Christensen, Security-DBS (now Halliburton Drill Bits and Services), Smith Bits (a subsidiary of Schlumberger), and REEDHycalog (acquired by NOV in 2008).

By 2014, Ulterra (now a subsidiary of ESCO Corp.) and Varel International (now a subsidiary of Swedish engineering group Sandvik) had together gained nearly 30% of the U.S. bit market and eroded the historical dominance of the Smith, Halliburton, and Baker Hughes.


 
TRICONE DRILL BITS - STANDARD CONNECTION SIZES *
SIZE STANDARD PIN CONNECTION
2 1/2" to 2 3/4" inclusive A - AW Rod
2 7/8" to 3 3/8" inclusive N4 Rod
3 1/2" to 4 1/2" inclusive 2 3/8" API
4 5/8" to 5" inclusive 2 7/8" API
5 1/8" to 7 3/8" inclusive 3 1/2" API
7 1/2" to 9 3/8" inclusive 4 1/2" API
9 1/2" to 14 3/8" inclusive 6 5/8" API
14 1/2" to 18 1/2" inclusive 6 5/8" API or 7 5/8" API
18 5/8" to 26" inclusive 7 5/8" API or 8 5/8" API
27" and larger 8 5/8" API
*Tricone bits are available with alternative connection sizes on request.
 
NO. TRICONE ROCK BIT SIZE API THREAD REG.PIN 
in mm
1 3 3/4 95.3 2 3/8
2 3 7/8 98.4 2 3/8
3 4 1/8 104.8 2 3/8
4 4 1/4 108 2 3/8
5 4 1/2 114.3 2 3/8
6 4 5/8 117.5 2 7/8
7 4 3/4 120.7 2 7/8
8 4 7/8 123.8 2 7/8
9 5 1/2 139.7 3 1/2
10 5 5/8 142.9 3 1/2
11 5 2/3 143.9 3 1/2
12 4 3/4 146.1 3 1/2
13 5 7/8 149.2 3 1/2
14 6 152.4 3 1/2
15 6 1/8 155.6 3 1/2
16 6 1/4 158.8 3 1/2
17 6 1/2 165.1 3 1/2
18 6 5/8 168.3 3 1/2
19 6 3/4 171.5 3 1/2
20 7 1/2 190.5 4 1/2
21 7 5/8 193.7 4 1/2
22 7 7/8 200 4 1/2
23 8 3/8 212.7 4 1/2
24 8 1/2 215.9 4 1/2
25 8 5/8 219.1 4 1/2
26 8 3/4 222.3 4 1/2
27 9 1/2 241.3 6 5/8
28 9 5/8 244.5 6 5/8
29 9 7/8 250.8 6 5/8
30 10 1/2 266.7 6 5/8
31 10 5/8 269.9 6 5/8
32 11 279.4 6 5/8
33 11 5/8 295.3 6 5/8
34 12 304.8 6 5/8
35 12 1/4 311.2 6 5/8
36 12  5/16 312.7 6 5/8
37 13 3/8 314.3 6 5/8
38 12  7/16 315.9 6 5/8
39 12 5/8 320.7 6 5/8
40 13 1/8 333.4 6 5/8
41 13 1/2 342.9 6 5/8
42 13 5/8 346.1 6 5/8
43 13 3/4 349.3 6 5/8
44 14 1/2 368.3 7 5/8
45 14 3/4 374.7 7 5/8
46 15 1/2 393.7 7 5/8
47 16 406.4 7 5/8
48 17 1/2 444.5 7 5/8
49 18 7/8 479.4 7 5/8
50 20 508 7 5/8
51 22 558.8 7 5/8
52 24 609.6 7 5/8
53 26 660.4 7 5/8
54 28 711.2 7 5/8
55 30 762 7 5/8



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