TCI Tricone Bit 10-5/8 pouces Roller Cone Bit de IADC 435 avec épingle API 6-5/8

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October 25, 2024
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Brief: Discover the TCI Tricone Bit 10-5/8 inch Roller Cone Bit of IADC 435 with API Pin 6-5/8, designed for efficient drilling in hard to very hard rock formations. This high-performance bit features tungsten carbide inserts, rubber sealed roller bearings, and three jet nozzles for optimal performance in water well, oil well, HDD, and exploration applications.
Related Product Features:
  • 10-5/8 inch TCI Tricone Bit with IADC 435 classification for hard to very hard rock formations.
  • Tungsten Carbide Insert (TCI) teeth for enhanced durability and performance.
  • 6-5/8 inch API Reg connection for secure and reliable attachment.
  • Rubber Sealed Roller Bearing design for extended bit life and reduced maintenance.
  • Three Jet Nozzles & Center Jet for efficient drilling mud circulation.
  • Recommended for water well, oil well, HDD, and exploration applications.
  • Certified with API7-1, SY/T5164, and ISO9001:2008 standards.
  • Weighs 640 KGS, ensuring stability and robustness during drilling operations.
Les questions:
  • What types of rock formations is the TCI Tricone Bit suitable for?
    The TCI Tricone Bit is designed for hard to very hard rock formations with high compressive strength and abrasiveness, such as limestone, dolomite, sandstone, and chert.
  • What are the key features of the TCI Tricone Bit?
    Key features include tungsten carbide inserts, rubber sealed roller bearings, three jet nozzles, and a 6-5/8 inch API Reg connection, ensuring durability and efficient performance in various drilling applications.
  • How do I choose the right tricone bit for my drilling needs?
    The International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) provides a classification system to help select the right tricone bit based on formation hardness and additional features like bit protection for longer life. The TCI Tricone Bit is classified under IADC 435 for hard formations.