Tricone Bit Manufacturer
Our tricone bits are designed for soft,medium, and hard formations, ensuringefficient drilling and less downtime.
Their durable structure extends lifespan, reduces replacement frequency, and lowersyour operating costs. Whether you’re drilling for oi, gas. or geological exploration.our bits adapt to various ground conditions and help you complete drilling tasksfaster.
Contact us to get the latest product details and find the right tricone bit for your needs.
Tricone Bit Classification
“Powering your drilling success with precision and durability – our Tricone Bits are built to handle the toughest conditions.”
TCI Tricone Bit
Our tricone bit uses chisel tungsten carbide and conical inserts for fast, stable drilling in apatite, gabbro, coal, and silicified magnesite.Meet drilling needs.
Steel Teeth Bit
Our tri-cone rock bits have hardened teeth for better wear resistance. Ideal for soft formations, surface drilling in limestone, shale, and marble.
Tricone Bit Size Chart & Specifications
This section shows all available tricone bit sizes we offer. The table lists bit diameter in inches and millimeters, API pin connection, recommended make-up torque, and approximate weight, helping you quickly select the right tricone bit for your drilling application while meeting API standards.
| Bit Size | API Pin | Recommended Torque | Approx. Weight | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| inch | mm | inch | kN·m | kg |
| 5 1/2 | 139.7 | 3 1/2 | 9.5-12.2 | 17 |
| 5 7/8 | 149.2 | 18 | ||
| 6 | 152.4 | 18.5 | ||
| 6 1/4 | 158.8 | 19.5 | ||
| 6 1/2 | 165.1 | 19.5 | ||
| 6 3/4 | 171.5 | 21 | ||
| 7 1/2 | 190.5 | 4 1/2 | 16.3-21.7 | 28 |
| 7 7/8 | 200 | 29.5 | ||
| 8 1/4 | 209.6 | 38 | ||
| 8 3/8 | 212.7 | 38 | ||
| 8 1/2 | 215.9 | 38 | ||
| 8 3/4 | 222.3 | 40 | ||
| 9 1/2 | 241.3 | 6 5/8 | 38-43.4 | 57.5 |
| 9 7/8 | 250.8 | 60 | ||
| 10 5/8 | 269.9 | 74 | ||
| 11 5/8 | 295.3 | 89 | ||
| 12 1/4 | 311.2 | 95 | ||
| 13 1/8 | 333.4 | 120 | ||
| 13 5/8 | 346.1 | 120 | ||
| 13 3/4 | 349.3 | 120 | ||
| 14 5/8 | 368.3 | 7 5/8 | 46.1-54.2 | 160 |
| 14 3/4 | 374.7 | 160 | ||
| 15 | 381 | 185 | ||
| 15 1/2 | 393.7 | 189 | ||
| 16 | 406.4 | 205 | ||
| 17 1/2 | 444.5 | 255 | ||
| 20 | 508 | 443 | ||
| 22 | 558.8 | 580 | ||
| 24 | 609.6 | 650 | ||
Common Models of TCI Tricone Bit
Equipped with tungsten carbide inserts (TCI) on the cones, making it ideal for medium to hard formations. It provides excellent wear resistance and durability for extended drilling operations.Typically used in water wells and HDD drilling projects.
4 1/2″ IADC 637
5 1/2″ IADC 537
6 1/2″ IADC 537
6 3/4″ IADC 537
8 1/2″ IADC 537
9 7/8″ IADC 437
12 1/4″ IADC 637
17 1/2 IADC 535
Common Models of Steel Teeth Bit
Designed with milled steel teeth, these bits are ideal for drilling in soft to medium formations. They offer aggressive cutting action and improved penetration rates while maintaining cost-effectiveness for various drilling applications.Typically also used in water wells and HDD drilling projects.
4 1/8″ IADC 217
6″ IADC 115
7 7/8″ IADC 117
8 1/2″ IADC 127
12 1/4″ IADC 217
16″ IADC 117
17 1/2″ IADC 115
30″ IADC 111
Classification by bearing and seal
“Choose the right bearing for your drilling needs. Sliding bearings for durability, roller bearings for speed.”
Sliding Bearing
- Handles heavy loads effectively
- Durable in high-impact drilling conditions
- Reduces friction for smoother rotation
- Longer lifespan in abrasive formations
Metal Seal
- Superior durability and wear resistance
- Maintains seal integrity under high pressure and temperature
- Extends overall bit lifespan in demanding conditions
- Ideal for deep and high-speed drilling
Rubber Seal
- Provides reliable sealing to prevent debris entry
- Extends bearing life by reducing contamination
- More cost-effective compared to metal seals
- Suitable for medium-depth drilling applications
Roller Bearing
- Reduces rotational resistance for improved efficiency
- Withstands high-speed drilling operations
- Enhances load distribution for better stability
- Performs well in both soft and hard rock formations
IADC Code Reference
IADC code – International standard code for Tricone bits. The code usually has three digits. The fourth digit is additional and less frequently used
| Position | First Digit (Bit Type) | Second Digit (Breaking Ability) | Third Digit (Structural Features) |
| Code | 1~3 Steel Tooth Bit 4~8 Tungsten Carbide Insert Bit | 1~4 Increasingly Enhanced | 1 Non-sealed Bearing 2 Air-cooled Bearing 3 Non-sealed Roller Bearing with Gage Protection 4 Sealed Roller Bearing 5 Sealed Roller Bearing with Shaft Protection 6 Sealed Journal Bearing 7 Sealed Journal Bearing with Shaft Protection |
Fourth place Additional features
- G: Palm dorsal protection
- C: Center Nozzle
- X: wedge tooth
- Y: conical ball teeth
- M: Metal Seal
Common sizes
Our drag bits are available in a comprehensive range of sizes to suit any project scale, from small-diameter pilot holes to large-scale bores.
Production process
Engineered with strict quality control to ensure durability and efficiency in every tricone bit.
Design 1
Engineers use CAD software to design the bit based on specific drilling requirements.
Material Selection 2
High-quality, durable materials like tungsten carbide and heat-treated .
Manufacturing 3
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Heat Treatment 4
The bit is heat-treated to enhance hardness and durability.
Quality Control 5
Each bit is inspected to ensure it meets specifications and standards.
Final Inspection 6
Each bit is tested to guarantee it meets performance and durability standards.
Project Cases
Widely used in water well drilling, mining exploration, and trenchless pipeline installation, the Tricone Bit delivers exceptional durability and efficient cutting performance to tackle various geological challenges.
HDD Drilling
Used for trenchless drilling to install pipelines and cables without digging up roads. Saves time.
Oilfield Drilling Project
Ideal for hole opening operations in deep, complex formations to ensure smooth casing runs.
Water Well Drilling
Quickly enlarges a pilot hole to the required diameter for installing larger casings, improving water flow .
Mining Drilling
Used for mining exploration in hard rock formations. Ensures efficient drilling and extends tool lifespan.
The Right Tricone Bit, Tailored for You!
Selecting the ideal tricone bit for your project might seem challenging, especially if you’re new to drilling. However, the right information about tricone bits can greatly simplify your decision-making process.
With your needs at the forefront,RankingBit leverages over a decade of expertise in tricone bit manufacturing to provide designs, materials, and specifications that match your project’s unique demands. Our team is dedicated to supporting you, offering expert guidance and preparing tailor-made samples of tricone bits to fit your specific drilling conditions precisely. Your success is our priority, and we are committed to ensuring you have the optimal solutions for your applications.
Proper Use & Maintenance
Extend the life of your Tricone bit with correct handling, regular checks, and proper lubrication.
| Item | Inspection | Operation | Storage | Precautions | Replacement | Special Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Check all parts before use | Operate per procedures, press lightly at start | Store indoors (10–33°C), dry & ventilated | Avoid high speed & excessive WOB | Check for flexible rotation before replacement | Contact company if unconventional damage occurs |
| 2 | Ensure proper torque & stabilizer | Align WOB & rotation per recommendations | Protect from dust, moisture, sunlight | Avoid curved drill rods | Select suitable bit for rock type | Do not reverse while in the hole |
| 3 | Check for fallen old bits before replacement | Light pressure & slow rotation for first 30 min | Keep original packaging & conformity certificate | Regularly replace rod stabilizer | Ensure no debris enters bit before use | If press stops, avoid prolonged rotation |
FAQ
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It depends on the hardness and abrasiveness of the formation.
Soft formations (e.g., clay, sandstone): Use IADC 3 series – softer teeth, higher RPM.
Medium formations (e.g., limestone, shale): Use IADC 5-6 series – wear-resistant alloy teeth, strong pressure resistance.
Hard formations (e.g., granite, quartzite): Use IADC 7-8 series – reinforced teeth, high impact resistance.
YLifespan depends on drilling conditions and maintenance.
Under normal use, a Tricone Bit can drill
several thousand meters
. Hard formations, high RPM, or poor lubrication can cause faster wear.
Regularly check bearings and clean nozzles to extend life.ey are specifically designed to drill through hard rock formations.
Follow the recommended weight on bit (WOB) and RPM for efficiency.
Soft formations:
0.3-0.8 KN/mm
150-70 RPM
Medium formations:
0.35-1.05 KN/mm
120-50 RPM
Hard formations:
0.7-1.2 KN/mm
70-40 RPM
Avoid using maximum WOB and RPM at the same time to reduce damage.
Watch for these signs of wear:
Teeth are dull, broken, or excessively worn
Bearing failure (heat, abnormal movement)
Drilling speed drops significantly
Replacing the bit on time prevents damage to the drill string and improves
efficiency.
Proper storage and maintenance extend lifespan.
Clean the bit
after each use to remove debris.
Apply lubricant
to the bearings to prevent rust.
Store in a dry place
away from moisture and extreme temperatures.
Inspect before use
for any cracks, loose cones, or worn teeth.
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+86 13673277680
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info@enshengbit.com
Office Address:Economic Development Zone (West Area), Hejian City, Hebei Province, China
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