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Product Description
Drag bits Step-Type Drag Bits Chevron-Type Drag Bits for Water Well Geo Exchange
Drag bits always are used in Water Well; Geo Exchange; Environmental; Mining; Exploration
Product Specifications
Select tungsten carbide inserts 3/16" thick are standard
Carbide inserts are individually hand soldered using nickel silver rod
Bits fabricated are welded with high tensile strength 7018 rod
Drag bits are welded solid at the nose for durability
Blades originate from 4140 heat-treated tool steel forgings
Forgings are milled to better seat the carbide inserts
Relief is hand ground behind carbide inserts for maximum performance
Bits can be built to the gauge tolerances required
Step-Type Drag Bits
Step-type drag bits come in a variety of wing counts, steps, and sizes to accommodate drilling in a variety of formations, from sand and clay to shale, limestone, gravel, and more.
Three-Wing and Four-Wing - Three-wing bits tend to drill faster, whereas four-wing bits are longer lasting, more durable, and drill a straighter hole.
Regular Step and Heavy Step - Regular Step bits develop 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 larger carbide for cutting. The quantity of steps is largely determined by the size of bit.
Chevron-Type Drag 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 unconsolidated gravels.
Bits Stock Sizes Available Stock Threads
Three-Wing and Four-Wing Chevron 3 7/8" - 26" ; 2 3/8", 2 7/8", 3 1/2", 4 1/2", 6 5/8" API regular pin
Three-Wing and Four-Wing Chevron Kelly Bit 3 7/8" - 26" MHJR, MHR, FEDP, IF
Replaceable Blade Drag Bit System
A replaceable blade drag bit system is the most cost-effective and versatile bit available.
Cost Effectiveness - The blade system allows you to replace a single blade when it is worn or damaged versus replacing the whole bit. Purchase multiple sets of blade types and sizes for much less than the cost of unitized bits. Keep a variety of blades on hand to ensure your time onsite is the most efficient.
Versatility - From 3 7/8" three-step bits to 6 1/4" four-step bits to the various sized chevron bits, this replaceable blade system offers versatility to meet your many different drilling needs