Product name: 610mm Symmetric casing drillng ring bit for water well drilling
Product category: Overburden casing drilling tools
Matched hammer: Hammer N180
Matched casing pipe OD: 610mm
Symmetric casing drillng ring bit are made up of:
1. A pilot bits with large internal flushing holes and external flushing grooves
2. Symmetrical ring bit (reamer) with internal bayonet coupling
3. Casing shoe for driving of casing.
The Pilot bits is attached to any common DTH hammer shank.
Symmetric casing drillng ring bit technical parameters:
Model | External Dia.(mm) | Casing Dia.(OD*ID) | Spline |
MK-MRING90 | 125 | 114*102 | MACH33, DHD3.5 |
MK-MRING115 | 155 | 139*127 | DHD340, SD4, QL4 |
MK-MRING140 | 188 | 168*153 | DHD350, SD5, QL5 |
MK-MRING165 | 215 | 194*181 | DHD360, SD6, QL6 |
MK-MRING190 | 238 | 219*206 | DHD360, SD6, QL6 |
MK-MRING215 | 276 | 254*240 | DHD380, SD8, QL8 |
MK-MRING235 | 293 | 273*254 | DHD380, SD8, QL8 |
MK-MRING240 | 293 | 273*260 | DHD380, SD8, QL8 |
MK-MRING280 | 345 | 323*303 | SD10 |
MK-MRING315 | 375 | 355*335 | SD10 |
MK-MRING365 | 432 | 406*387 | N120, N125, SD12 |
MK-MRING460 | 530 | 508*483 | N125, N180 |
MK-MRING510 | 580 | 559*533 | N180 |
MK-MRING560 | 635 | 610*584 | N180 |
MK-MRING610 | 695 | 660*632 | N240 |
MK-MRING660 | 735 | 711*685 | N240 |
MK-MRING710 | 785 | 762*736 | N240 |
MK-MRING745 | 838 | 813*780 | N240 |
MK-MRING810 | 886 | 864*838 | N240, N240S |
MK-MRING860 | 935 | 914*884 | N240S |
MK-MRING910 | 980 | 965*935 | N240S |
MK-MRING960 | 1038 | 1016*986 | N240S, M330 |
MK-MRING1010 | 1090 | 1067*1041 | M330 |
How to order:
Casing Tube OD & ID + Ring Bit Diameter + Hammer Shank + Maximal Normal Bit Diameter +
Casings and Casing Shoes Installation Method (if by threads, threads standard must be offered)
Other size of MRING system is available upon customer's request
FAQ:
1. What is drill casing?
Casing is a large diameter pipe that is assembled and inserted into a recently drilled section of a borehole. Similar to the bones of a spine protecting the spinal cord, casing is set inside the drilled borehole to protect and support the wellstream.
2. Why is overburden important?
In a petroleum system, the overburden rock overlies the source rock and contributes to its thermal maturation because of higher temperatures at greater depths. The age and thickness of the overburden rock determines the burial rate and thereby influences the heating rat.
3. Where do they put overburden?
The most common use for the large volumes of overburden produced by a surface mine is to remediate and reclaim the area where it was first removed. Putting the sand, rock, and clay back where it came from helps rebuild the level of the soil so that plant life can return.
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