Drag bits
We supply two types of blade bits: Step-type and Chevron-type. Step types should be employed in soft to very soft formations. Chevron types are more convenient in medium formations
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Three Wings bits Range
Three wings bits tend to drill faster whereas four wings bits are longer lasting, more durable, and drill a straighter hole.
We propose two types of blade bits : Chevron-type three wings bits and Step-type three wings bits.
Chevron type drag bits are recommended for drilling in slightly harder and more consolidated materials than step type drag bits such as hard shales, limestones, and tougher gravels.
Regular Step bits have smaller cuttings whereas Heavy Step bits are more durable and are used in harder formations. Heavy Step bits have longer and wider steps and contain more carbide for cutting. The quantity of steps is largely determined by the size of bit.
DRILL ROD THREAD TABLE
Drill rods usually comes with a variety of threads.
Here is a drill Rod Thread Information Table that can help you for the choice of your drill bit
Conventional drill rods are available in mid-weight steel and or aluminum providing you with ergonomic flexibility which will improve your handling capabilities under the most strenuous of conditions. Rod threads for mineral exploration applications are typically WJ type threads, and are used with conventional style core barrels.
Three Wings bits Range
Three wings bits tend to drill faster whereas four wings bits are longer lasting, more durable, and drill a straighter hole.
We propose two types of blade bits :
Chevron-type three wings bits
and Step-type three wings bits.
Chevron type drag bits are recommended for drilling in slightly harder and more consolidated materials than step type drag bits such as hard shales, limestones, and tougher gravels.
Regular Step bits have smaller cuttings whereas Heavy Step bits are more durable and are used in harder formations.
Heavy Step bits have longer and wider steps and contain more carbide for cutting. The quantity of steps is largely determined by the size of bit.