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Throop Rock Bit Company
Steel Tooth Rock
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TR3 (IADC
1-2-1)
Soft to Medium Formations
The TR3 is the fastest drilling bit produced by
Throop. This bit model is designed with long "A" shaped teeth, widely
spaced and fully hard faced from crest to root for maximum penetration
rates. In formations that range from moderately soft to medium soft.
This design is most effective in formations with compressive strengths
under 5,000, such as shale, clay, red bed, medium limestone and
unconsolidated formations. The TR3 also features the absence of
deletions on the gage side of teeth on the heel row of the number two
cone. This insures maximum gage life along with tooth life in more
abrasive formations.
Effective operating weights are from 1,000 to 3,000
pounds per inch of bit diameter with corresponding rotary speeds of 200
to 50 RPM.
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TR2 (IADC 2-1-1)
Medium
to Medium Hard Formations
The TR2 offers the combination action of chipping,
crushing and gouging/scraping provided because of reduced cutter offset.
The teeth are shorter "A" shaped and more closely spaced teeth than
those of bits designed for softer formations. Long crests in the outer
row teeth have self sharpening hard facing applied for maximum
penetration and longer bit life. This design will most economically
drill medium and medium hard formations and was designed to replace the
softer formation bits in the strata where shale alternates with streaks
of limestone and sandstone or where gypsum tens to ball up between the
teeth.
The most effective weight range varies from 1,000 to 5,000 pounds
per inch of bit diameter, while rotary speeds of 150 to 50 RPM give best
performance. Rotary speed should be decreased as weight is increased.
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TR1T
(IADC 3-1-1)
Medium Hard to Hard Formations
The TR1T operates best in hard
abrasive formations such as hard sandy limestone, limestone interspersed
with cherty streaks, broken shale, dolomite, granite, and abrasive sand.
This bit is especially constructed to withstand the stresses imposed in
drilling hard formations under heavy weights. The gage teeth are "T"
shaped and hard faced with tungsten carbide. There are no interruptions
on the heel row teeth and the inner row teeth are short and closely
spaced for maximum strength. Other features include balanced bearing design and
extra thick cone shells. The most economical bit performance is obtained
with weights of 3,000 to 8,000 pounds per inch of bit diameter.
Corresponding rotary speed should range between 100 and 40 RPM. It is
recommended practice that the rotation speed should decrease when
increasing drilling weight.
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TR1H (IADC 3-2-1)
Very Hard Formations
Hard, abrasive formations requiring maximum
resistance to gage wear are best drilled with the TR1H bit. The bit
provides the necessary chipping and crushing action on bottom and drills
efficiently in formation such as siliceous limestone, dolomite,
sandstone and granite. The gage surfaces of the cones have webs joining
adjacent heel teeth, which insures great resistance to wear. Inner row
teeth are short and closely spaced to withstand maximum stress.
This bit
is designed to drill most efficiently in hard formations with weights
ranging from 3,000 to 8,000 pounds per inch of bit diameter. Rotary
speeds should decreases from 100 to 40 RPM as weight is increased.
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Throop Rock Bit Company markets its products through a
network of agents and distributors.
Contact us for the location
of our representative in your area or country.
Toll Free 1.800.813.4394
Throop Rock Bit Company Headquarters is based in Tonkawa, Oklahoma,
Central Standard Time.
You can contact us at
amctrbsales@cableone.net
or call Phone: 580.628.3416
- Fax: 580.628.2703
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