Milled Tooth Bit 12-1/2 Inch Steel Tooth of API Spec Three Roller Cone Bit
1 . Descriptions:
Steel Tooth (or Mill Tooth) bits come in many shapes and sizes with multiple features, and cutting structures to combat downhole diversities in the different formations you may encounter.
Mill teeth (Steel teeth) tricone are used in the soft rock formation . Wide gaps between the protruding teeth prevent them from becoming blocked with material as they cut through the top layer of material.
2. Specification:
BIT SPECIFICATIONS | |
Diameter: | 12-1/2 ”(317.5mm) |
Body Type : | Steel Body |
Tooth Type: | Milled Tooth |
Bearing : | Sealed Rearing |
API Thread API Connection: | 6-5/8 API REG |
IACD CODE : | 124 |
OPERATION PARAMETERS | |
Weight (Kg): | 105 KGS |
Flow Rate (LPS): | 80-220 |
RPM Range (rotary): | 80-220 |
Weight on Bit(kN): | 69-196kN |
Make Up Torque ( KN): | 9.5-12.2 KN |
3 . Bit profile
4 . Bearing Types
There are primarily three types of bearing designs used in tricone drilling bits:
• STANDARD OPEN BEARING ROLLER BIT:
On these bits the cones will spin freely. This type of bit has a front row of ball bearings and a back row of roller bearings.
• SEALED BEARING ROLLERS BITS
These bits have an O-Ring seal with a grease reservoir for bearing cooling. The seals acts as a barrier against mud and cuttings to protect the bearings
• JOURNAL BEARING ROLLER BITS
These bits are strictly oil/grease cooled with nose bearings, O-Ring seal and a race for maximum performance.
5. Question :
What we should be pay attention on choosing the tricone drill bit ?
The tricone feature is that they come with their own passport as below :
Which type of tricone you should choose ?
It depends on the geology you are drilling in and the diameters of the borehole you are drilling. The International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) have developed an easy use step system to choose the right tricone for your geology with additional features such as bit protection for longer production life.