Rock drill bits are cutting tools used to create holes in rock and other hard materials. They are commonly used in mining, construction, and oil and gas exploration. Rock drill bits come in various types, including button bits, cross bits, and chisel bits, each designed for specific rock formations and drilling conditions. These bits are typically attached to a drill rig and are powered by pneumatic, hydraulic, or electric energy sources. The selection of the appropriate rock drill bit depends on the hardness of the rock, the drilling method, and the desired hole size and depth.
Drop Center
For high penetration rates in soft to medium-hard and fissured rock formations.Concave FaceThe all-round application bit face specifically for medium hard and homogeneous rock formation. Good hole deviation control and good flushing capacity.
For high penetration rates in soft to medium-hard and fissured rock formations.Concave FaceThe all-round application bit face specifically for medium hard and homogeneous rock formation. Good hole deviation control and good flushing capacity.
Convex Face
For high penetration rates in soft to medium-hard with low to medium air pressure. It is the most resistance to steel wash, and good resistance to steel wash step gauge bit.
Flat Face
This kind of face shape is suitable for hard to very hard and abrasive rock formations in applications with high air pressures. Good penetration rates an resistance to steel wash.
Thread Rock Drilling Tools can drill a perfect hole and transmit the maximum impact energyto the rock with the least possible loss of energy.
Post time: Dec-26-2023