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12 1/4" FSG124 06 , Steel Tooth Bit , Sealed Roller Bearing , Tricone Roller Bit
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Bit Size : 12 1/4 inch (311.2mm)
IADC :124
SERIES : FSG
Tooth type : ( MT ) Milled Tooth
Connection : 6 5/8 inch API REG PIN
Nozzle : three jet (side) nozzles
Bit Weight : 90 kgs
SIZE AVAILABLE
From 3 7/8inch to 36inch
RECOMMENDED DRILLING PARAMETERS FOR APPLICATION
Types & IADC Code | 114 115 | 124 125 | 134 135 | 214 215 | 244 245 | 324 325 | |
WOB | KN/mm(Bit Dia.) | 0.3~0.75 | 0.3~0.85 | 0.3~0.95 | 0.35~0.95 | 0.35~0.95 | 0.4~1.0 |
Lb/in. (Bit Dia.) | 1712~4285 | 1715~4857 | 1715~5428 | 2000~5428 | 2000~5428 | 2285~5714 | |
Rotation Speed (Rpm) | 200~80 | 200~80 | 180~80 | 180~80 | 180~60 | 150~60 |
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
IADC is The International Association of Drilling Contractors.
Since 1940, the International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) has exclusively represented the worldwide oil and gas drilling industry.
IADC’s mission is to promote drilling and completion technology; improve industry health, safety, environmental and training practices; and champion sensible regulations and legislation which help safe and efficient drilling.
The first digit represents the hardness of rock formation the drilling tool buttons are suited for
Every drill bit is designed for a certain type of rock formation, ranked according to hardness.
The tool is assigned a number between 1 and 8 indicating the type of rock the teeth or buttons of a drilling tool are designed for:
1, 2 and 3: Indicate a steel tooth. 1 is engineered for soft rock formations, 2 for medium formations, and 3 for hard formations.
4, 5, 6, 7, and 8: Indicates a tungsten carbide insert (TCI).
Within this category 4 is designated for the softer formations, with 8 representing the hardest formations
The second digit represents further rock formation information
Regardless of tooth type, the second digit takes into account all factors of the bit and ranks the rock formations the drilling tool is best suited for on a scale from 1 to 4. 1 represents soft formations going up to 4 representing the hardest formations.
The third digit represents the bearing type of the drilling tool.
For Example, Tricone bits use different bearings depending on the type of material to be drilled.