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13 1/2" FSA517G Carbide Insert Drill Bits With 3 7/8 inch - 18 1/2 inch Size

Categories TCI Tricone Bit
Brand Name: FLRT
Model Number: 13 1/2" FSA517G
Certification: API-7-1 , ISO 9001:2008
Place of Origin: China
Supply Ability: 200pcs per quarter
Delivery Time: 5~45 workdays
Packaging Details: plywood box / iron box
Bearing Type: Rubber Sealed Friction Bearing
Cutting Material: TCI
Standard: API-7-1, ISO 9001: 2008
Series: FSA
Application: Oil well drilling
TCI: Tungsten Carbide Insert
IADC: 517
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13 1/2" FSA517G Carbide Insert Drill Bits With 3 7/8 inch - 18 1/2 inch Size

13 1/2" FSA517G , Rubber Sealed Journal Bearing , Sealed Friction Bearing , TCI Tricone Bit


SIZE AVAILABLE


Form 3 7/8inch to 18 1/2inch


RECOMMENDED DRILLING PARAMETERS FOR APPLICATION


Types & IADC Code417

437

447

517

527

537

547

617

627

637
WOBKN/mm(Bit Dia.)0.4~0.90.4~0.90.35~1.00.5~1.00.6~1.10.7~1.2
Lb/in. (Bit Dia.)2285~51422285~51422000~57142857~57143428~62854000~6857
Rotation Speed (Rpm)140~60140~60125~50110~50100~4080~40

The above chart represents commonly available sizes and types, we do produce other sizes and types of rock bits which do not appear on this list. Please contact us for more information.


Journal bearing


- The bearing load carrying surface
- Journal angle is the angle formed by a line perpendicular to the axis of the journal and the axis of the bit
- Magnitude affect the size of the cone
- Increase in angle decrease cone size
- The smaller the angle the greater the gouging and scraping action
- Optimum journal angle for soft and hard rock bits are 33 and 36


ROLLER CONE BIT FLUID CIRCULATION


Drilling fluid passes from the drillstring and out through nozzles in the bit. As it passes across the face of the bit it carries the drilled cutting from the cones and into the annulus. The original design for rock bits only allowed the drilling mud to be ejected from the middle of the bit . This was not very efficient and led to a build up of cuttings on the face of the bit (bit balling) and cone erosion. A more efficient method of cleaning the face of the bit was therefore introduced. The fluid is now generally ejected through three jet nozzles around the outside of the bit body . The turbulence created by the jet streams is enough to clean the cutters and allow efficient drilling to continue.

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