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Product name: 1090mm N240 Hammer MXH Overburden Casing Drilling Bit System For Coal Mining Equipment
Product category: horizontal directional drilling bit
Matched hammer: Hammer N240
Matched casing pipe OD: 940mm
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.
With its superior performance, this MXH Overburden Casing Drilling bit is perfect for professionals. It tackles even the toughest drilling tasks with ease and precision, making it an essential tool for various applications.
MXH Overburden Casing Drilling bit is a game-changer in the industry, setting new standards of performance and quality. Its high drilling speed and stability guarantee a seamless experience, saving valuable time and effort.
Invest in the MXH Overburden Casing Drilling bit and elevate your drilling projects to new heights. Experience the power of Structural Optimization and witness the transformation in ease of operation. Not only will you achieve outstanding results, but you'll also enjoy the reliability and longevity of this exceptional tool.
MXH Overburden Casing 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 does drilling casing mean?
A drilled oil well's casing is a network of steel pipes that are inserted into the well to stabilize it, keep impurities and water out of the oil stream, and stop oil from seeping into the groundwater. Installing casing involves layering it in portions of progressively smaller diameter that are connected to create casing strings.
2. How does HDD differ from microtunneling?
Pit-launched microtunnelling is a very accurate and low-risk technology, but it requires a large initial expenditure. On the other hand, HDD is less expensive than microtunnelling because it is surface launched. But because it's less accurate and there may be elasticity in the pipeline, the risk is larger.
3. What benefits does directed drilling offer?
Directional drilling is significantly more cost-effective than trenching a replacement when it comes to subsurface plumbing replacement. There will be substantially less dirt to replace after the project is over because it uses less machinery than a traditional method and takes a lot less time in total. Fewer machines mean lower costs.
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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