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Product name: 813MM MXH horizontal horizontal directional drilling for pipeline
Product category: horizontal horizontal directional drilling bit
Matched hammer: Hammer N240
Matched casing pipe OD: 813mm
Kingdrilling drilling solutions are designed to deliver industry-leading returns in sample quality and drilling productivity in the exploration for gold, silver, platinum, copper, nickel, iron ore, and other base metals.
Supported by on-site support and consultation from our expert regional teams, kingdrilling systems have earned their reputation as The Driller’s Choice.
MXH horizontal horizontal directional drilling bit technical parameters:
Technical Parameters | |||
Model | Reaming Diameter(mm) | Casing Diameter(mm) | Equipped Hammer |
MXH610/560-N180 | 635 | 610*584 | N180 |
MXH813/750-N240 | 838 | 813*780 | N240 |
MXH1020/940-N240 | 1090 | 1020*994 | N240 |
How to order:
Order Guide: Casing Tube OD & ID + Reamer Bit Diameter + Minimal Casing Shoe ID + Hammer Shank Style
Other size of MXH system is available upon customer's request
FAQ:
1. What is casing in drilling?
Casing is a series of steel pipes that are run into a drilled oil well to stabilize the well, keep contaminants and water out of the oil stream, and prevent oil from leaching into the groundwater. Casing is installed in layers, in sections of decreasing diameter that are joined together to form casing strings.
2. What is the difference between HDD and Microtunneling?
Microtunnelling is a pit-launched technique with extreme accuracy and low risk, but it has a high upfront cost. One the other hand, HDD is surface launched, making it cheaper than microtunnelling. However, it has a higher risk as it is less precise and there is a risk of flex along the pipeline.
3. What are the advantages of directional drilling?
Directional drilling is much more cost effective compared to digging a trench to replace any underground piping. Since the entire process takes much less time and much less dirt to replace when the project is finished and it uses less machinery compared to a regular method. Less machinery means lower cost.
4. How does horizontal drilling do less damage to landscape?
Horizontal directional drilling is a trenchless solution that is being used more and more to limit environmental damage. With horizontal drilling, you can keep lawns and landscaping intact. This works great for more sensitive, well-manicured spaces, such as golf courses.
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