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FA Series Rotary Drill Bit Sealed Friction Bearing With Gauge Protection

FA Series Rotary Drill Bit Sealed Friction Bearing With Gauge Protection

Brand Name: FLRT
Model Number: 12 1/4" FA517G
MOQ: 20pcs
Supply Ability: 300pcs per quarter
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
API-7-1, ISO 9001:2008
Bearing Type:
Sealed Friction Bearing With Gauge Protection
Cutting Material:
Tungsten Carbide Insert
Standard:
API-7-1, ISO 9001:2008
Series:
FA
IADC:
517
TR Bit:
Tricone Rock Bit
Drilling Type:
Rotary Drilling
Packaging Details:
plywood box / iron box
Highlight:

FA Series Rotary Drill Bit

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Sealed Friction Bearing Rotary Drill Bit

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Gauge Protection Rotary Drill Bit

Product Description

12 1/4" Tricone Rock Bit, TCI Bit , Rotary Drilling Bit , Friction Bearing Bit ​

 

RECOMMENDED DRILLING PARAMETERS FOR APPLICATION

 

Types & IADC Code 417

437

447

517

527

517

527

537

547

617

627

637

 

WOB KN/mm(Bit Dia.) 0.4~0.9 0.4~0.9 0.35~1.0 0.35~1.0 0.5~1.0 0.6~1.1 0.7~1.2
Lb/in. (Bit Dia.) 2285~5142 2285~5142 2000~5714 2000~5714 2857~5714 3428~6285 4000~6857
Rotation Speed (Rpm) 140~60 240~70 125~50 ~60 110~50 100~40 80~4

 

 

Bearing seals

 

- Roller-cone bearing seals operate in an exceptionally harsh environment. Drilling mud and most cuttings are extremely abrasive. Drilling fluids often contain chemicals, and operating temperatures can be sufficiently high to break down the elastomers from which seals are made. Pressure pulses often occur in downhole drilling fluids that apply lateral loading on seals that must be resisted.

 

- On a purely practical level, bearing seals have two functions: to prevent foreign materials, such as mud, cuttings, chemicals, and water, from entering the bearings and to prevent bearing lubricant from escaping the bit.

 

- Visualize the difference in the nature of these two duties. On the interior side, the seal is excluding clean, functional lubricant from escaping the bit, while on the exterior side, the seal is excluding dirt and chemicals from penetrating the bit. The separation of these two extremely different functions takes place at a small point between the two sides of a seal. If either of these functions breaks down, the bearings and the bit could be destined for failure.