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Smith was rated #1 in customer satisfaction among all integrated service providers in the recent EnergyPoint Research, Inc. survey of operators.
Smith Technologies offers a unique combination of engineering innovation; world-class products with unsurpassed performance; and personal, highly responsive service. We are passionately committed to providing our customers a superior solution to their most challenging drilling applications.
As the oilfield has grown and changed, so has Smith Technologies. From the opening of Herman Smith's blacksmith shop in Whittier, California in 1902, to the global presence of our operations today, the evolution of Smith Technologies has paralleled the growth of the energy industry world wide.
At Smith Technologies, our success is due to an unrelenting focus on three critical elements of our business: PeopleTechnologyResults. Our people are dedicated to providing the highest level of service and technical support. Our technology leads the industry in drill bit design, materials science and quantitative drilling application tools. And our results consistently confirm Smith Technologies' superior performance and value.
Our ultimate goal is to provide solutions that drive down the cost of drilling your well. Whether the application calls for a Smith Bits roller cone, PDC, diamond impreg, natural diamond, or percussion drill bit; a Smith Neyrfor turbodrill; the expertise of our Advanced Services Engineers; or the sophisticated simulation analysis of i-DRILL, Smith Technologies delivers proven solutions that will get the job done in the most cost effective manner possible.
For the ninth consecutive year, Smith Bits added to its longstanding position of industry leadership by once again being recognized as the holder of the most World Records for Drill Bit performance.
Types
1
FORMATIONS
GT-1 MX-1 MXL-1 MXL-1V STR-1 STX-1 Soft Formations/ LowCompressive Strength
2 3
DTJ DGJ
R3 Y13 XN3
FDT MGG
XN4 M4N GTX-3
HP12
XSC2
SL12, HP12
HP13
MFDGH FDGH
XT4 XT4S M44NF
MX-3
HP13G D13
XS3 XL3
GFVH FVH
ATJ-G4
HP21G
XS4 XL3
2 3
OFM
DR5
1 2 3 1 2 3 4
ATJ-G8
Location 4
Bearings/ Seals 5
Gauge 6
Reason Pulled 8
Gauge (6)
Location (4)
Measure to nearest 1/16 of an inch I - In Gauge 1 - 1/16 Out of Gauge 2 - 2/16 Out of Gauge 4 - 4/16 Out of Gauge
OC - Off Center Wear PB - Pinched Bit PN - Plugged Nozzle/Flow Passage RG - Rounded Gauge RO - Ring Out SD - Shirttail Damage SS - Self Sharpening Wear TR - Tracking WO - Washed Out Bit WT - Worn Teeth/Cutters NO - No Dull Characteristics
* Show cone number(s) under location (4)
Broken Cone Bond Failure Broken Teeth/Cutters Balled Up Bit Cracked Cone Coned Dragged Cone Interference Cored Chipped Teeth/Cutters Erosion Flat Crested Wear Heat Checking Junk Damage Lost Cone Lost Nozzle Lost Teeth/Cutters
Roller Cone N - Nose Row M - Middle Row G - Gauge Row A - All Rows Cone # 1 2 3 Fixed Cutter C - Cone N - Nose T - Taper S - Shoulder G - Gauge A - All Areas
Change Bottom-Hole Assembly Downhole Motor Failure Downhole Tool Failure Drillstring Failure Drill Stem Test Drill Plug Condition Mud Core Point Formation Change Hole Problems Left in Hole Hours on Bit Run Logs Pump Pressure Penetration Rates Rig Repair Total Depth/Casing Depth Twist Off Torque Weather Conditions
SMITH BITS
Table of Contents
IDEAS Technology Applied Technology
1-4 5 - 11
52 - 55 56 - 63 64 - 69
12 - 31
Reference Tools
Flow Area Chart Total Collar Specifications Drill
70 - 84
Measurement Units & Drilling Formulas Buoyancy Factor Fixed Cutter Bit Nozzle Installation 6-5/8 API Pin Restictor Nozzle Fixed Cutter Bit Make-Up Torque Fixed Cutter Bit Field Operating
Procedures
Maximum Cone Dimensions Roller Cone Bit Make-Up Torque/Nozzle
Types
32 - 51
TNG
Bits Standard Products Flex-Flo Hydraulics Typhoon Hydraulics Insert Technology Optional Features Roller Cone Nomenclature
IDEAS Technology
IDEAS Technology Ensures a Better Solution. The First Time, Every Time.
The Smith Bits division of Smith Technologies developed the IDEAS (Integrated Dynamic Engineering Analysis System) bit design platform to serve a drilling industry that continues to push drill bit manufacturers for application-specific bits, increased performance and greater reliability. The IDEAS design platform is a revolutionary leap forward in truly understanding the rock/cutter interface in a dynamic drilling environment where every individual element of the bottomhole assembly is considered. Every new Smith Bits roller cone and PDC drill bit is developed and certified through the IDEAS bit design process. The IDEAS drill bit certification process not only results in designing and producing better bits more quickly, but also significantly reduces the level of risk for oil and gas companies. The original objective of IDEAS was to produce improved bit designs while significantly reducing product development cycle time. IDEAS technology has met the original objective and, in the process, has delivered a whole lot more. With the development of the IDEAS certification process, Smith Bits design engineers now have the unique ability to rigorously evaluate and test changes to a bit design in a matter of hours or days rather than weeks or months. The IDEAS analysis considers all of the downhole components when evaluating the best bit design for the highest performance, including drillpipe, hevi-wate drillpipe, MWD/ LWD tools, reamers, stabilizers and whether an operator is utilizing a push-the-bit or point-the-bit rotary steerable system. When Smith Bits completes the bit design and analysis, the customer receives a specific recommendation of the optimal bit as the best solution for the objective. After a bit has been designed in IDEAS, the same rigorous modeling technology can be used to provide a detailed applications analysis of how the bit will perform for a specific drilling program. Each customer is given an in-depth analysis of the bit or bits evaluated, a description of the drill string and its components, proposed operating parameters and the formations to be drilled, and precise performance projections. Among the data provided to the customer, in addition to the bit analysis, are graphs illustrating the specific BHA configuration modeled for the well, bit bottom hole pattern, bit center trajectory, weight on bit, lateral forces and lateral accelerations.
IDEAS Technology
IDEAS Technology Ensures a Better Solution. The First Time, Every Time.
Application-Specific Enhancements: As a result of the drilling system analysis and holistic design process, IDEAS certified bits include performance enhancements specific to the application for which it is designed. This results in bits that consistently outperform previous designs when measured against the same parameters and objectives, including, for example, improved rate of penetration (ROP), durability, or specific bit behavior when utilized with a rotary steerable system. IDEAS certified bits are consistently dynamically stable within the operating envelope for which they are designed, resulting in longer bit runs and less stress on the BHA, which ultimately results in improved bit durability. Rapid Solutions with Reliable Results: By using sophisticated modeling tools and accounting for a multitude of dynamic variables in a virtual environment, IDEAS certified bits move through the design stage much more quickly and with a greater level of reliability and performance than ever before. The IDEAS modeling capability removes the trial-and-error approach previously associated with designing drill bits by using laboratory tests to quantify variables such as cutter forces and rock removal rates. The IDEAS process can prove the efficacy of the drill bit design before moving to field trials, ensuring that drill bits that move to the field trial stage are true candidates for the application for which they were designed. Optimized Integration of Advanced Materials: The IDEAS process also allows Smith Bits to more effectively employ advanced cutter materials. Stronger and more durable materials work in conjunction with IDEAS design and simulation capabilities to deliver a bit that is more than just correcting a design for weak and high-wear areas. The result is a bit with an optimal design for high performance and abrasion and impact resistant cutters.
Because the IDEAS process avoids the costly and time consuming trial-and-error requirements of the traditional drill bit design process, Smith Bits can deliver a better solution, faster.
IDEAS Technology
IDEAS Technology Ensures a Better Solution. The First Time, Every Time.
Conducting virtual case studies
The IDEAS process certifies the performance capabilities of each bit design through a dynamic simulation and modeling methodology that takes into account the lithology at the rock/ cutter interface, the drill string, the drive system, the BHA and the total system's influence on the bit's behavior. The IDEAS process begins with bit performance data, geological information, BHA details and dull bit analysis. With this data, actual laboratory rock/cutter tests are devised and carried out. The laboratory data from IDEAS quantifies the actual cutter forces and rock removal rates, compared with other bit design tools that only estimate rock/cutter behaviors. This information is then used for the design analysis in lithologies that compare to the particular field application for which the bit is being designed. The IDEAS design platform incorporates the quantitative understanding of rock chip generation and removal, for each individual cutter, into a dynamic model of the total drill string, from the BHA to the surface drive mechanism. When the actual rock/cutter data is obtained, it is integrated into a full bit design model to determine the characteristics of the bit in actual drilling conditions. The virtual case study quantifies the effects of design changes in roller cone and fixed cutter bit profiles, gauge lengths, cone offsets for roller cone bits to determine bottom-hole patterns and bottom-hole forces. These parameters are examined in a fully dynamic simulation model where bit influences are identical to those encountered in the actual drilling environment. The model analyzes rock/cutter interface, BHA configuration, drill string behavior, directional response, dynamic analysis of projected bit behavior, and how changes in operating parameters affect bit performance. This data set allows the design engineer to fine-tune the bit for a particular field application based upon the desired objectives such as ROP, footage to be drilled, enhanced durability or specific directional behavior for use with rotary steerable systems. The result is a drill bit that is dynamically stable within the operating and application parameters for which it is designed, contributing to longer life, faster ROP and increased reliability for downhole electronics. Optimized parameters can be maintained for faster, longer bit runs with less stress on the BHA and rig equipment.
IDEAS Technology
IDEAS Directional Certification of Fixed Cutter Bits Improves Performance, Reduces Risk and Keeps Directional Wells on Target.
The IDEAS Directional Certification process can account for the specific attributes of every different type of rotary steerable system and accurately predict bit performance in any directional application, allowing Smith Bits engineers to design fixed cutter bits that are dynamically stable across a range of demanding directional applications . IDEAS bit designs are developed using highly sophisticated simulation software, which accurately models the total drilling system, from where each individual cutter contacts the formation, through each component in the BHA, all the way up to the surface drive mechanism. Additionally, with IDEAS, all the different types of rotary steerable systems can be accurately modeled individually. By using IDEAS technology, it is possible to precisely model and predict how several different IDEAS bit designs will perform in specific formation types, with a specific rotary steerable system, specific operating parameters and a specific bottom-hole assembly configuration. It's like having the opportunity to drill the same interval multiple times with different bits and then being able to pick the best one for the application. Extensive IDEAS Directional Certification analyses ultimately provided an extremely important revelation: a single bit design can, in fact, provide exceptional drilling performance when used with a range of different types of directional drilling systems, provided the bit has been designed to remain dynamically stable. The use of IDEAS to analyze conventional directional bit designs has revealed that, in many instances, the range of special directional features incorporated into older conventional bits serve as little more than a crutch that allows a basically unstable bit design to drill acceptably in a specific directional application. However, when this bit is subsequently used with a slightly different BHA or in a different application, its unstable character is revealed thus requiring a new or significantly modified bit to again compensate for the inherent instability of the design under the new conditions. With IDEAS, a bit designer no longer needs to focus on stabilizing an unstable bit design, and instead the designer can concentrate more on optimizing the blade count, cutter selection, cutter layout and hydraulic configuration to make the bit drill faster and last longer. In general, directionally certified IDEAS bits can have reduced blade counts, larger diameter PDC cutters and lower back rake angles relative to conventional directional bits. The large diameter cutters establish full bottom-hole coverage, generate higher loads per cutter, and provide greater depth of cut to maximize ROP. All of these characteristics are matched to the drillability characteristics of the different formations and specific lithologies. IDEAS bits are directionally certified to remain stable and provide superior performance with different types of steering systems in a wide range of applications, reducing risk of suboptimal performance should it become necessary to change the system configuration, operating parameters or something else due to unforeseen developments. Also, experience has shown that drilling with a stable bit not only reduces drilling costs, it also provides a smoother, high quality wellbore. IDEAS Directional Certification fixed cutter bits keep directional wells and drilling budgets on target.
Applied Technology
Eclipsing All Other Drillstring Analysis Programs
i-DRILL 4D modeling predicts a drilling system's performance and behavior using detailed geometric input parameters anticipated operating parameter ranges, extreme computing power, finite element analysis and labderived rock mechanics data. i-DRILL provides a unique approach that allows a complete drilling system analysis instead of the common practice used in the past of assuming bit-effect factors. i-DRILL provides clients with the opportunity to eliminate the costly exercise of learning through trial-and-error. By utilizing a time-based model with six degrees of freedom, the 4D modeling accurately predicts the vibrations and accelerations often seen to have detrimental effects on directional control, tool reliability, drill string integrity and drilling performance. The ability to pinpoint the sources and effects of torsional, axial, and lateral oscillations enables drilling engineers and directional drillers to quantify design changes to the drillstring configuration and optimize parameters. bending stresses and Excessive are buckling
commonly seen as major contributors to downtime. i-DRILL provides an in-depth understanding of a drilling system's Directional integrity, achieved by evaluating bending moments in two directions. tendencies are predicted by examining the forces generated by bit-rock interaction with the dynamic effect of the entire drillstring. chance to i-DRILL focus gives the client the on any discrete
component of the drillstring to evaluate and understand that specific component's contribution to overall performance. The virtual world meets real world through the coupling of rock mechanics lab data with highly advanced proprietary software. Heterogeneous formations and transitional drilling can be modeled and combined with benchmark outputs such as torque & drag and critical speeds. i-DRILLs extensive tool portfolio includes the differentiation between push- and point-the-bit rotary steerable systems, concentric and eccentric reamers, positive displacement motors, hole openers, and roller reamers, just to list a few. i-DRILL delivers to the energy industry the tremendous potential to change the way wells are drilled in the future, and it is yet another example of SMITH being at the forefront of drilling technology development.
Applied Technology
Advanced Services Engineering
Smith's technology and engineering expertise in customers' offices
Measurable results are what matter most to the operator, and Smith Technologies Advanced Services Engineering (ASE Organization) has built an impressive track record of lowering operators drilling costs through improved drilling performance by recommending the ideal bit for the application. Smith Bits' Advanced Services Engineering (ASE) is an independent applications organization within Smith that provides expert drill bit selection and well planning engineering to its customers. ASE engineers become an integral part of customers' drilling teams, recommending the correct drill bits to optimize performance and reduce the operators drilling costs. Objectivity is the fundamental principle of the ASE program. Bit recommendations by Smith Technologies ASE engineers are always based upon the best product for the specific application regardless of the drill bit manufacturer. No one company makes the ideal bit for every application and ASE engineers will recommend a competitor's bit where it is appropriate.
Applied Technology
Advanced Services Engineering
Planning the well
The well planning process begins with support from DRS, DBOS and Yield Point software as well as the ASE engineer's own expertise and experience in the field of drill bit applications around the world. Utilizing the knowledge gained from an analysis of offset wells from the DRS and a spectrum of other relevant information, the DBOS program is used to begin preparing the well plan. The DBOS analysis begins with a thorough reconstruction of expected lithologies gleaned from well logs from the closest offset wells and includes a formation analysis, unconfirmed rock strength analysis and both roller cone and fixed cutter bit selections. Operational needs and the well plan are added, including casing points and hole sizes, well directional plot, expected formation tops, and mud weights and types. The result is an optimized minimum cost per foot program, often with multiple options and alternatives. Smith's Yield Point software creates a graphical user interface to aid drilling engineers in specifying mud types and properties to satisfy rheological models of drill strings and well annuli. Yield Point can answer questions about hole cleaning using data from the formations to be encountered. Utilizing a cuttings transport model, the software can be used to assess potential hole-cleaning problem areas during the well planning stage rather than encountering problems during actual drilling operations. The appropriate rig and office personnel are briefed on the drilling program and monitor the well prognosis during implementation of the well plan. Any problems that arise are identified and investigated, and decisions are made to correct the issues, subject to the objective of maintaining peak drilling efficiency in a safe and timely manner.
Applied Technology
Drill Bit Optimization System
DBOS delivers a better bit program for achieving lower cost per foot drilled.
The Smith Bits DBOS (Drill Bit Optimization System) service can deliver the minimum cost per foot with a higher degree of certainty and reduced risk by identifying the best bit, from the vast Smith Bits portfolio, to match the physical characteristics of the interval to be drilled. DBOS is a software-based process which identifies the Smith fixed cutter or roller cone bit that has the appropriate combination of cutting structure, gauge protection, hydraulic configuration and other features needed to achieve the lowest cost per foot drilled for the operator. The DBOS service incorporates a thorough analysis of offset well data including well logs, formation tops, mud logs, core analysis, rock mechanics, drilling parameters, bit records and dull bit conditions. The software tools use a geologic mapping program, well log correlation and analysis software, and proprietary Smith Bits algorithms for rock compressive strengths, bit performance analysis and bit selection. The DBOS service is highly flexible, allowing Smith Bits engineers to analyze various levels of information and deliver a bit strategy based on input from, for example, a single offset well, a multi-well cross section, or a full field mapping and regional trend analyses. The DBOS service has been offered for over 15 years, creating a supporting database containing records from more than 8,750 projects in 56 countries, encompassing more than 12,500 wells. Operators around the world have attributed significant savings in drilling time and cost to use of the DBOS service.
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Applied Technology
Yield Point Hydraulic Analysis
Optimized hole cleaning with Yield Point solutions
Smith Technologies developed the Yield Point drilling hydraulics and hole cleaning simulation program to aid drilling engineers in specifying mud type and mud properties to satisfy rheological models of drill strings and well annuli. Yield Point can identify potential hole cleaning problems in the planning stage rather than during drilling operations when problems can affect the cost of the well. This comprehensive drilling hydraulics and hole cleaning optimization program uses sophisticated algorithms to deliver solutions for conventional jet nozzle optimization and selection. After initialization data is input, Yield Point creates simulations of mud properties, flow rates, rates of penetration and total flow area. The virtual model then demonstrates the respective effects on observed bit hydraulic factors and on hole cleaning.
Applied Technology
Drilling Record System
DRS Offers the Industry's Best Library Of Bit Run Information
The Smith Bits Drilling Record System (DRS) is a collection of nearly three million bit runs from virtually every oil and gas field in the world. This database was initiated in May 1985 and, since that time, records have been continuously added for oil, gas and geothermal wells. The Smith Drilling Record System (DRS) contains a wealth of information that enables our design engineers to evaluate individual bit runs anywhere in the world. Armed with this detailed set of data and the extraordinary capabilities of the IDEAS design system, engineers can simulate bit performance, and make changes to their bit designs to optimize performance in a specific application. In addition to its use as a database for bit design, the DRS system also allows Smith's DBOS (Drill Bit Optimization System) to provide an accurate well plan for a customer to ensure that the right bit is run in a given formation. With this comprehensive plan in place prior to beginning to actually drill the well, our customers are able to reduce risk, lower drilling costs, and shorten the total time required to drill their well. The inclusion of bit record data from your wells in Smith's DRS contributes to better drill bit selection and application for your drilling program. The Smith Bits DRS can be accessed through your Smith Bits Application Engineer or Sales Representative.
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ARCS
ARCS combines multiple sized PDC cutting elements to define a unique cutting structure governed by geometric relationships that optimize bit performance. Through this use of multiple cutter sizes, ARCS improves bit stability, ROP and cutter durability.
8-3/4 MAi513MSBPX
Type
MA613 MA616 MA619 MA816 MA819 MA913 MA916 MAi513 MAi619 MASi513 *
ARCS Nomenclature
Size Availability
6-1/8 5-1/2 - 6-3/4, 8-1/2 - 12-1/4 8-1/2, 12-1/4, 16-3/8 8-1/2 8-1/2, 9-1/4, 12-1/4 5-3/4 - 6-1/8, 8-3/8, 8-1/2 6, 8-1/2 - 12-1/4, 15-1/2 6, 7-7/8, 8-3/4 8-1/2 7-7/8, 8-3/4
MA i 5 1 3
Cutter Size (Largest) Blade Count i - IDEAS Certified A - ARCS Technology M/S - Matrix or Steel
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SHARC
Type
Size Availability
5-7/8, 8-3/4 14-3/4 7-7/8, 8-3/4 7-7/8 6-3/4, 7-7/8, 8-3/4 8-3/4, 12-1/4 6 6, 6-1/8, 6-1/2, 7-7/8, 8-1/2 6, 7-7/8, 8-1/2, 8-3/4, 9-7/8 12-1/4, 14-3/4 5-7/8, 6 7-7/8 7-7/8, 8-3/8, 8-1/2, 8-3/4 9-7/8, 12-1/4, 16 12
SHARC Nomenclature
MD S i 6 1 9
Cutter Size Blade Count i - IDEAS Certified S - SHARC D - IDEAS Directional Certified M/S - Matrix or Steel
MDSi613 MDSi619 MSi416 MSi513 MSi516 MSi519 MSi611 MSi613 MSi616 MSi711 MSi716 MSi816 MSi1013
14-3/4 MDSi619HBPX
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VertiDrill
How it works
With VertiDrill's unique cutting structure and bit geometry, the bit inherently drills towards the low side of the wellbore. In formations with severe dip angles, the bit maintains a vertical wellbore as a result of the active and passive zones of the cutting structure. Formation is drilled as the active zone of the bit engages the low side of the wellbore. As the bit rotates to the high side of the wellbore, the active blade area disengages from the formation and the bit's passive zone is then on the low side of the wellbore. Due to the bit's unique layout and geometry, the passive zone of the bit does not engage the wellbore.
6-1/4 MV613LYPX The result: the VertiDrill bit cuts the wellbore only when the active zone is engaged on the low side of the wellbore. The bit's medium profile length improves side-cutting capability and its increased diamond volume results in enhanced durability in abrasive applications. VertiDrill's relatively shallow cone design minimizes formation resistance in the bit center and prevents the bit from deviating.
The bit's plural cutting structure layout optimizes performance in abrasive applications and increases drilling efficiency. The bits can be tailored to optimize performance for a specific application with the number of blades, and the cutter size and density are determined by the application's formation characteristics. Smith's innovative engineering of VertiDrill bits lowers drilling costs by offering a proven alternative to expensive directional drilling systems.
VertiDrill Nomenclature
MV i 6 1 3
Cutter Size Blade Count i - IDEAS Certified V - VertiDrill M/S - Matrix or Steel
Type
MV513 MV516 MV613 MV616 MV716 MVi616
Size Availability
6-1/8 6-1/2 6-1/2 7-7/8, 8-3/4 7-7/8, 8-1/2, 8-3/4, 9-7/8 11, 12-1/4 7-7/8
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SHAHEEN
Consistently Delivering Superior Performance in Difficult -to-Drill Middle East Carbonate Formations
Smith Bits developed SHAHEEN PDC bits specifically to swiftly and surely attack hard carbonate formations unique to the Middle East. The Shaheen, or peregrine falcon, is noted for being the fastest bird in the world in terms of its hunting dive, achieving speeds in excess of 320 kilometers per hour. Likewise, SHAHEEN PDC bits have been designed to provide unsurpassed speed in attacking difficult formations. The key to achieving superior performance in the face of the technical challenges posed by the difficult-to-drill Middle East formations was Smith's use of IDEAS - the Integrated Dynamic Engineering Analysis System. By focusing IDEAS, the industry's most advanced and accurate drill bit design system, on the unique lithologies of the Middle East, Smith Bits created the SHAHEEN line of PDC drill bits that consistently outperform previous PDC bit designs. By using the IDEAS bit design platform, Smith Bits design engineers can certify bit performance in Middle East carbonates without going through the costly and time consuming trial-and-error of conventional bit design processes. Whether the need is for improved ROP, greater durability, or specific directional behavior for today's complex rotary steerable tools, Middle East operators are seeing both increased footage and faster ROP in carbonate formations resulting from the improved dynamic stability of SHAHEEN PDC bit designs. With SMITH, SHAHEEN and IDEAS, you get the winning combination that offers a better, customized Middle East solution - the first time, every time.
SHAHEEN is designed with the specific characteristics required to effectively drill Middle Eastern Carbonates.
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KINETIC
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KINETIC
Kinetic Nomenclature
Type
K503 K505 K507 K703 K705 K707 KH613 KH813 KH1013 KH1213
Size Availability
4-1/8 - 12-1/4 3-3/4, 6, 6-1/8, 14-3/4 6-1/2, 8-3/8, 8-1/2, 8-3/4,12-1/4 4-1/2 - 8-3/4 6 - 12-1/4 6, 6-1/2, 8-1/2 6 8-3/8, 8-1/2, 12-1/4 8-1/2 14
K H 5 0 3
Profile (3 = Round, 5 = Medium Parabolic, 7 = Long Parabolic) Product Line Iteration Blade Density (1 = Heavy, 9 = Light) H - Hybrid Cutting Structure K - Kinetic Line
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Type
Size Availability
7-7/8 6 - 7-7/8 8-1/2 3-3/4 4-1/2 4-3/4, 4-7/8, 6-1/8, 6-1/4, 7-7/8 5-7/8 - 9-7/8, 11-5/8, 12-1/4, 16 6 - 9-7/8, 12-1/4 3-5/8, 3-3/4, 4-1/8, 4-1/2, 4-3/4 6 - 8-1/2, 11-5/8, 12-1/4 6-3/4 - 9-7/8, 12-1/4 7-7/8 - 17-1/2 5-7/8 8-1/2, 8-3/4, 9-1/2, 12-1/4 6, 8-3/8 - 12-1/4 6, 6-1/8, 6-3/4 6, 7-7/8 - 9, 12-1/4 16 4-3/4, 5-7/8, 6, 6-1/2 8-1/2 8-1/2, 8-3/4 8-1/2, 12-1/4 5-7/8 6, 6-1/8 6, 8-3/8 - 9-7/8, 12-1/4, 14-3/4 8-1/2, 9-1/2, 12-1/4, 17 8-1/2 6, 6-1/8, 8-1/2, 9-1/2, 12-1/4, 16-1/2 12-1/4 8-1/2, 12-1/4 8-1/2, 12-1/4 12-1/4, 13-1/2 6-1/8 5-5/8, 6-1/8, 6-1/4, 7-7/8, 8-3/4 6-1/8, 8-1/2 8-3/4, 14 6-3/4, 8-5/8, 8-1/2, 9-1/2, 9-7/8 8-1/2 - 14-3/4 12-1/4, 14-1/2, 16, 17-1/2 5-7/8 8-1/2, 12-1/4, 14-3/4 8-1/2, 10-5/8, 12-1/4, 14-1/2 5-3/4, 8-3/4, 12-1/4, 14-1/2, 14-3/4, 16-1/2 8-3/8, 8-1/2, 10-5/8, 12-1/4, 13-3/4, 17-1/2, 18-1/8, 18-1/4
17-1/2 S519
Type
Mi413 Mi416 Mi419 Mi513 Mi516 Mi519 Mi613 Mi616 Mi619 Mi713 Mi716 Mi811 Mi813 Mi816 Mi913 Mi916 Mi919 Mi1016 S416 S422 S516 S519
Size Availability
6-1/2 6-1/8, 6-1/4, 6-3/4, 7-5/8, 7-7/8 6-1/8, 8-1/2, 9-7/8 6-1/4, 6-1/2, 7-7/8, 8-3/4 6-1/2 - 8-3/4, 12-1/4 8-3/4, 9-7/8, 12-1/4 6-1/2, 7-7/8, 8-3/4 7-7/8 - 9-7/8, 12-1/4 12-1/4, 17 6-1/8 7-7/8 - 8-3/4, 12, 12-1/4, 14-3/4 6 6-1/8 - 6-3/4, 10-5/8 - 17-1/2 12-1/4, 17-1/2 7-7/8, 12-1/4 12-1/4, 14, 16 16 12-1/4 6-3/4 6 & 12-1/4 8-1/2 & 12-1/4 8-1/2, 10-5/8, 12-1/4, 13-1/2 14-3/4, 16, 17 & 17-1/2 12-1/4 16 8-1/2, 12-1/4 & 17-1/2 8-1/2, 12-1/4 & 17-1/2 14-3/4 12-1/4 16, 17-1/2 & 26 26 16 & 17-1/4 17-1/2 13-1/2 8-1/2 8-1/2 & 12-1/4 16 12-1/4 13-1/2 23 & 24
12-1/4 Mi616
Standard Nomenclature
M i 6 1 6
S522 S613 S616 S619 S716 S719 S816 S819 SD519 SDi613 SDi616 Si419 Si519 Si613 Si616 Si619 Si819 Cutter Size Blade Count i - IDEAS Certified M/S - Matrix or Steel
M413 M416 M419 M509 M511 M513 M516 M519 M609 M613 M616 M619 M711 M713 M716 M809 M813 M816 M909 M916 M1609 MD519 MD611 MD613 MD616 MD619 MD813 MD816 MD819 MD913 MD916 MD919 MDi416 MDi513 MDi516 MDi519 MDi613 MDi616 MDi619 MDi713 MDi716 MDi719 MDi813 MDi816
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NATURAL DIAMOND
Natural Diamond Bits
Smith Bits complete line of natural diamond bits can provide cost-effective drilling in a range of formations, from medium-soft to extremely hard conditions. A variety of cutting structure profiles, with either feeder/collector or radial flow hydraulic designs and a complete selection of diamond patterns and qualities, are available to match the bit to the application. Feature-for-feature, Smith Bits natural diamond bits have proven themselves in wells worldwide, delivering the lowest cost-per-foot and the highest degree of accuracy and reliability.
Diamond Types
Cube
A Congo diamond, cubeshaped with fair abrasion and impact resistance.
Carbonado
A naturally occurring, polycrystalline diamond, irregular in shape. Excellent impact resistance and good abrasion resistance.
D S T 1 2
XX - Formation Hardness (00 Harder / 99 Softer) ST - Sidetrack D - Surface Set Diamonds
Cutter Size
D54 D66 D71 DST12 1-10 spc 1-10 spc 1-10 spc 1-10 spc
Current Availability
6-1/8 4-5/8, 4-3/4 6-3/4 5-7/8, 6, 6-1/8, 6-1/2 7-7/8, 8-3/4
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The chart below shows the relative improvement in cutter properties for impact and wear resistance over the past five years. The significant increase in cutter performance is directly reflected in overall PDC drill bit performance gains that Smith Bits has attained during this period.
Wear Resistance
Impact Resistance
2003 - 2004
2005 - 2006
2007 - 2008
Smith Bits' position of PDC bit performance leadership is testimony to the success of our R&D efforts in cutter technology.
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Insert Technology
GHI (Grit Hot-Pressed Inserts)
Grit Hot-Pressed Inserts (GHI) use a proprietary granulation process that ensures a much more uniform distribution of the diamond material than is possible in the conventional pelletization process. This results in a more consistent GHI that will be much more durable, maintain its shape and, as a result, drill faster for a longer period of time. The individual GHIs are similar to small grinding wheels, so they take a very small depth of cut with each rotation of the bit. While drilling, GHIs continuously sharpen themselves by grinding away the bonding material to expose new diamonds. Smith customizes the GHIs with different bonding materials and diamonds to match the formation being drilled and the drive mechanism used. Because the GHIs are raised and allow a greater flow volume on the bit face, the new Smith Kinetic impreg bits can drill faster in a wider range of formations, thus extending the application range for these bits.
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The revolutionary Smith Bits GHI is more durable than conventional GHIs, and will drill faster for a longer period of time.
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CFD
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Efficient Hydraulics Increases Performance and Lowers Drilling Costs
Smiths design engineers use computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to model the interaction of drilling fluids with the bit and the wellbore. These complex algorithms enable the simulation of a wide variety of downhole conditions and allow the engineer to evaluate the effects of various blade and nozzle configurations in order to optimize flow patterns and improve the performance of the bit. Smith Bits makes extensive use of this sophisticated technique to maximize the available hydraulic energy and provide operators bits that will drill at the lowest possible cost per foot/meter.
Using CFD to visualize flow patterns provides designers with a reliable platform to analyze the effects of design modifications on bit performance.
CFD analysis can reveal any potential problems with flow patterns and allows designers to optimize the bit design for maximum performance.
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OPTIONAL FEATURES
B Feature Backreaming Cutters
Feature: Advantage: Backreaming cutters Strategic placement of cutters on the upside of each blade to allow backreaming in tight spots to reduce potential of "bit sticking while pulling out of the hole Allows a degree of backreaming sufficient to condition a hole without major risk of gauge pad wear
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OPTIONAL FEATURES
E Feature (common to all bit types) Extended Gauge Length
Feature: Advantage: Longer gauge than standard Provides a means of increasing bit stability and allows more area for gauge protection components Enhances stability and improves hole quality
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Feature: Advantage: Replaces standard connection Allows the bit to conform to directional tools connection type Provides more flexibility in configuring a drilling assembly
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OPTIONAL FEATURES
K Feature Impregnated Cutter Backing
Feature: Diamonds impregnated in the matrix behind the PDC cutters Limits the wear progress of PDC cutters Increased footage drilled in abrasive applications
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N Feature Fewer Number of Nozzles than Standard
Feature: Advantage: Lower than standard nozzle count Reduced nozzle count to best match drilling, formation, and hydraulic system capabilities. Reduces flow rate required to achieve an appropriate HSI; Avoids the use of numerous, smaller nozzles that can plug Optimized ROP and bit life; Longer drilling intervals without need for tripping
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OPTIONAL FEATURES
PXX Feature Full Diamond Gauge Pad on Turbine Sleeve
Feature: Advantage: Full diamond gauge pad on turbine sleeve Diamond enhanced inserts to provide the greatest possible gauge protection in highly abrasive formations and underbalanced drilling In-gauge hole and long gauge life in extreme drilling environments; Longer drilling intervals without need for tripping
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OPTIONAL FEATURES
T Feature Turbine Sleeve
Feature: Advantage: Turbine sleeve Turbine sleeves reduce vibration and hole spiraling in turbine applications. Sleeve lengths can be varied to best match a specific application. Optimized ROP and bit life. Long drilling intervals without need for tripping.
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OPTIONAL FEATURES
W Feature Contains 40 Series Nozzles
Feature: Advantage: Contains 40 series nozzles Increase thread size for wear/erosion resistance Reduced pop-up force when tightening the nozzle
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Face Features
L M V Z K
Description
Low Exposure Replaceable Lo-Vibe Lo-Vibe TSP on Leading Edge (Kinetic) Impregnated Cutter Backing
Hydraulic Features
H N Y W U Q R
Description
Higher Number of Nozzles Than Standard Lower Number of Nozzles Than Standard 30 Series Nozzles 40 Series Nozzles 50 Series Nozzles Fixed Ports Restrictor Plate
Gauge Features
E S T D B PX PXX
Description
Extended Gauge Pad Length Short Gauge Pad Length Turbine Sleeve Dog Sleeve Back Reaming Cutters TSP on Gauge Full Diamond on Turbine Sleeve
Connection Features
C I
Description
Non API Standard Connection IF Connection
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FH
Optimized TCI Bits Set New Standards of Performance
The FH line of tungsten carbide insert bits (TCI) combines high rates of penetration with unmatched durability and reliability. FH roller cone drill bits offer superior TCI bits for a wide variety of applications, and deliver a lower cost per foot when drilling your well.
Cutting Structure
FH drill bits have patented insert and cutter geometries, and proprietary carbide materials that offer the optimum combination to cause the rock to fail. Smith's unique rock mechanics laboratory gives unmatched insight into the interaction between the cutting elements and the rock. Engineers use this sophisticated tool to precisely monitor this interaction and optimize the bit design to allow the maximum mechanical energy to be applied to the formation.
Reliability
The FH bit's reliability is grounded on the latest generation bullet-shaped and dual dynamic seals. The FH seal has undergone extensive finite element analysis (FEA) modeling in a laboratory environment, and the laboratory results have been verified through extensive field testing in applications throughout North America. The bearing in the FH series incorporates the latest evolution of the silver plated Spinodal friction bearing. The proven properties of the proprietary Spinodal bearing material, along with the friction-reducing effects of the silver combine to create a longer lasting, highly reliable bearing package.
Hydraulics
Smith was the first roller cone bit company to offer a truly flexible hydraulics option. With the introduction of Flex-Flo the industry is no longer forced to use hydraulic configurations that are not optimized for specific applications. Utilizing state of the art computational fluid dynamics software, and our in-house bit flow visualization system, led to the application specific options found in Flex-Flo. The Flex-Flo options of S-Flo, X-Flo and V-Flo allow operators to choose the hydraulic configuration most effective for the specific application being drilled (see page 41).
8-3/4 FH28GVPS
FH Nomenclature
FHi20, FHi21, FHi21B, FHi23, FHi23U, FHi24Y, FHi26, FHi28 FHi30, FHi35, FHi38Y, FH40, FHi40, FH43Y, FHi45, FH50, FHi50 FH23, FHi28, FHi28W, FH30, FH35, FH40, FH45, FH50, FHi90Y FH16B, FH16H, FHi18B, FH20, FHi20, FHi21B, FHi21UB FHi23B, FHi23U, FHi25, FHi25B, FH28, FHi28, FHi29, FHi30 FHi31, FH32, FHi35, FHi37HY, FHi38Y, FHi40, FH43Y, FH45 FHi50 FH23, FH28, FH30, FH35, FH45, FH50HY FH24Y, FH50
F H i 2 8
FH Designation XX - Cutting Structure i - IDEAS Certified
9-7/8 12-1/4
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GEMINI
Dynamic Twin Seal System
Protecting the bearings of a roller cone bit as it cuts its way through hot, high-pressure rocks while immersed in corrosive drilling and formation fluids is perhaps one of the most challenging sealing environments in the world. The Gemini Dynamic Twin Seal System is the industry leader in durability and reliability. Since its introduction, The Gemini System has undergone a continuing regimen of improvements in both materials seal profile. The system consists of a primary seal that protects the bearings and a secondary seal that protects the primary seal. The proprietary dual material primary seal combines a highly wear resistant dynamic face elastomer and a softer energizing material that exerts a consistent, but not excessive, contact pressure. This bullet shaped primary seal has a large cross sectional profile to provide maximum protection for the bearing.
The secondary seal is also made from a mix of patented fabrics and is designed to guard against abrasive particles in the well bore fluids coming into contact with the bearing seal. A proprietary thermoplastic fabric reinforced with Kevlar is positioned on the seal's dynamic face, embedded in an elastomer matrix. The fabric provides resistance to wearing, tearing, and heat damage, as well as a barrier to abrasive elements in well bore fluids. The elastomer matrix provides elasticity and proven sealing ability. Although they work independently, the seals create a synergy that allows them to perform reliably for extended periods of time at higher RPMs, heavier drillstring weights, extreme dogleg severity, and increased mud weight and pressures. The Gemini Dynamic Twin Seal System is available in a wide range of sizes and types of roller cone bits.
GF15B, GF20, GF40B, GF45YB, GFi50YB GF08, GF10, GF15, GF15D, GF20, GF20D, GF25, GF25Y, GF30 GF30Y, GF40, GF40H, GF40YB, GF45Y, GF45HY, GF50Y, GF65Y GF80Y GF15 GF10, GF15, GF40 GF20, GF21, GF45, GFVH GF20 GF20 G04B, G04BD, GF05B, GF05BD, GF05W, GF10, GF10BD GF10HB, GF10HUB, GF15B, GF15BD, GF15HBD, GF20B GF20BD, GF20HB, GF26U, GFi28B, GF30B, GF30BD, GFi35B GF37U, GF37Y, GF47Y, GFi45, GGH+, MGGH+ G10B, G25, G25W G10B, G10BD, G18D, GGH+, MGGH+ G02B, G10B, G10T, G15B, G28B, G30B, GGH+ G08B, G12B G08B G08B MGG
8-1/2 GF40H
Gemini Nomenclature Gemini bits incorporate a G in the prefix of the bit name.
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SHAMAL Typhoon
Shamal Typhoon bits incorporate three Vectored Extended (VE) nozzles and three Dome Jet (J3) inner nozzles to apply maximum hydraulic energy to the bottom of the wellbore which enhances cuttings removal and increases ROP.
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16 GSi12BVEJ3
17-1/2 22 28
GSi01B, GSi03B, GSi06B, GSi06UB, GSi12B GSi12UB, GSi15B, GSi18B, GSi20B GSi01B, GSi03B, GSi12B, GSi18B GS12B, GS12UB GS18B, GS18U, GS18UB
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SHAMAL TNG
Designed for Drilling in Carbonate Formations in the Middle East........And Beyond
The Shamal TNG product line incorporates a range of tungsten carbide insert bits developed with direct input from leading Middle East operators to maximize performance in the hard carbonates found throughout the region, and Shamal TNG bits are now successfully drilling carbonate formations around the world. Shamal TNG bits use a range of proprietary coarse carbide grades which are designed to combat heat checking and subsequent insert chipping and breakage, which are the primary dull characteristics in the Middle Eastern carbonates. Incorporating unique cone layouts and insert geometries, the Shamal TNG product line is providing superior ROP and durability both in the Middle East and in other challenging applications throughout the world.
8-1/2
12-1/4 GFS04B
Shamal Nomenclature
G S i 05
Bearing Prefix XX - Cutting Structure i - IDEAS Certified Shamal Feature
GFS05B, GFS06, GFS06H, GFS15, GFS30, MFS04 MFS10T, MFS20B GFS28HB GFSi01, GFS04B, GS04B, GFS05B, GFS05UB GS05B, GFSi06, GFS10B, GS10B, GFS11Y GFS15B, GS15B, GFS20B, GFS20UB, GFS26 GFS30 GS10B GS10B GS10 GS03B, GS05B, GS10B, GS18B, GS18UB, GS20B GS18UB, GS20B, GS20BD, GS26, GS30 GS03B, GS05B, GS05BD, GS10B, GS10BD, GS18 GS08, GS12B, GS12UB, GS12SD GS04B GS04B, GS18B GS04B, GS18 GS18, GS18B, GS18U
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XPLORER
Application-Focused Premium Slim Hole Bits
The Xplorer line of tungsten carbide insert roller cone bits is the result of a systematic engineering effort to produce a complete line of application-focused bits designed with the sole objective of improving drilling performance in slim holes. The Xplorer line covers the application range from very soft formations to ultra hard formations with bits that provide consistently superior performance.
Forgings
Even the most demanding directional program is achievable with ultra short leg forgings that maximize steerability at extreme build angles. The forging design also maximizes demands programs. the of strength today's of the chassis and meets the hydraulic drilling
Bearings
To handle the high rotation speeds typically seen in the formations in which slim hole bits are used, a dual material Bullet seal system is used for soft formation insert bits (IADC 4-1-7X to 5-4-7Y). This seal system reduces seal wear while at the same time limiting temperature build-up through the use of matched, dual elastomers. For harder formation Xplorer bits (with IADC codes 6-1-7X and higher), a rotary O ring seal with optimized properties is used. This significantly increases the wear resistance of the seal compared to conventional HSN materials. The use of this enhanced O ring seal builds on Smith Bits tradition of providing market leading bearing performance in hard formations.
Cutting Structures
Individual cutter layouts have been developed specifically for Xplorer bits, as well as a complete range of inserts, insert grades and geometric enhancements. Features such as Ridge Cutters stop the formation from wearing against the cone shell. This significantly reduces cone shell wear and associated insert loss as well as allowing the main cutting structure to cut more effectively.
6-1/2 XR20T
Xplorer Nomenclature
X R i 2 0
Xplorer Designation XX - Cutting Structure i - IDEAS Certified
3-3/4 3-7/8 4-1/8 4-1/2 4-5/8 12 4-3/4 4-7/8 5-1/2 5-5/8 5-7/8 6 6-1/8 6-1/4 6-1/2 6-3/4
XR20Y XR30Y XR30 XR30 XR30 XR15, XR20, XR30, XR30Y, XR40Y, XR50, XR50Y XRi15, XR30 XR20W, XR30, XR30W, XR30Y, XR40Y XR15, XR30T XR15T, XR20T, XR30T, XR40Y, XR50Y, XR50YD XR10T, XR12, XR15T, XR20HT, XR20T, XR30T, XR30TY, XR40, XR40Y XR40YD, XR45Y, XR50, XR50W, XR50Y, XR65Y, XR70Y, XR70YD, XRH40Y XR10T, XR15T, XR15W, XR20HT, XR20T, XRSi20, XR20W, XR25, XR25W XR30T, XR30TY, XRi30, XRi30W, XRi35, XR38, XR40, XR40Y, XR50, XR50W XR50WY, XR50Y, XR60Y, XRi65Y, XR68Y, XR70Y, XR80Y, XR90Y XR20T, XR20W, XR30T, XR30Y, XR40, XR40Y, XR40YA, XR50, XR50Y,XRi35 XR15T, XR20T, XR30D, XR30T, XR30TY, XR40, XR40Y, XR40YA, XR45W XR50, XR50WY, XR50Y, XR68Y, XR70Y, XR90Y XR10T, XR25T, XR32T, XR32W, XR40, XR50
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XPLORER Expanded
Expanding the Performance Platform
Xplorer Expanded milled tooth drill bits are specifically designed to drill soft formations with exceptional ROP and reliability. Xplorer Expanded products incorporate the latest developments from Smith Bits design engineers in the Bit Design and Materials Engineering group.
Flex-FloTM
The Xplorer Expanded bits are equipped with the Flex-Flo Adaptive Hydraulics System to provide customers with the widest range of options for maximizing ROP and ensuring effective hole cleaning in any application. With the choice of S-Flo, V-Flo or X-Flo, customers can select the best hydraulic configuration for the specific application (See page 41).
Hardfacing
Smith Bits ongoing investment in materials technology gives the Xplorer Expanded bits the added durability of the proprietary MIC2 hardfacing material. This ultra wear resistant material, which is the result of the evolution of several generations of proven hardmetal technology, allows the Xplorer Expanded bits to drill at high ROP for a
Cutting Structures
20 XR+CVPS
The cutting structure of the Xplorer Expanded delivers maximum possible shearing and scraping action in the softer formations encountered in mill tooth applications. The configuration is designed to provide a fast ROP while ensuring maximum durability.
Xplorer Nomenclature
X R +
Xplorer Designation XX - Premium Milled Tooth Cutting Structure
4-1/2, 4-3/4, 4-7/8, 5, 5-1/2, 5-5/8, 5-3/4 5-7/8, 6, 6-1/8, 6-1/4, 6-1/2, 6-3/4, 7-7/8 8-3/8, 8-1/2, 8-3/4, 9-1/2, 9-7/8, 10-5/8 11-5/8, 12-1/4, 13-1/2, 13-3/4, 14-1/2, 14-3/4 15, 15-1/2, 16, 17, 17-1/2, 18-1/8, 18-1/2 19-1/4, 20, 21-3/4, 22, 23, 24, 26, 31 32-1/4, 32-3/8, 33, 36
XR+
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TCT
9-7/8 TCTi+
The bit's durability and reliability are assured with its Gemini Dynamic Seal System, which utilizes a pair of seals working together to provide the most reliable and robust sealing mechanism available in roller cone bits. They maintain seal integrity in the harshest environments, including high RPM, high weight, high dogleg severity, high mud weights, and high temperature, high pressure conditions. Applying 21st century technologies, Smith Bits' two-cone drill bits can knock-out tough drilling situations.
TCT Nomenclature
T C T i +
XX - Premium Milled Tooth Cutting Structure TCT Designation i - IDEAS Certified
TCTi+ TCTi+20 TCTi+ TCTi+, TCT20, TCT37Y TCTi+ TCTi+, TCT11, TCT12 TCT+ TCT+, TCT10W
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STANDARD PRODUCTS
Milled Tooth, TCI and Open Bearing Bits
Smith Bits' standard line of journal and roller bearing bits deliver premium performance. Our standard bits are the focus of an ongoing product improvement effort which enhances existing designs and integrates new materials technology. The features, components, and performance of these bits are continuously improved in order to play an aggressive role in driving down drilling costs. Among the features and materials incorporated into the standard product offering are the Spinodal journal bearing, a new bearing lubricant, the Flex-Flo Adaptive Hydraulics System, MIC2 hardfacing, diamond enhanced inserts, coarse carbide inserts and relieved gauge inserts.
12-1/4 FVH
OFH, OFM FDGH, FVH FDT FDS+, FI18, F26Y, F27Y, F27iY, F30Y, F37HY FI39HY, F45H, F47HY, F47YA, F49YA, F57Y F59HY, F67Y, F80Y, F85Y, F90Y MFDGH, SVH, F37Y, F57Y F10, F37HY, F37Y, F47HY, F57Y, F67Y, F80Y, F85Y FDGH, FDS+, MFDGH FDS+, F12V, F26Y, F27iY, F30T, F37HUY, F37HY F39HY, F40YA, F46HY, F47HY, F47YA, F50YA F59Y, F67Y, F80Y, F85Y, F90Y F40YA, F50YA FDS+ FDS+, F10B, F37Y, F47HY, F59Y, F67Y, F80Y F85Y, F90Y F37, F47Y, F67Y, F85Y, F90Y F20, F20Y, F27Y, F37Y, F47Y, FDS F30, F47Y, FDGH, MSVH F25Y, F37Y, F40, F47YA, F57, F67, F80Y, F90Y FDGH, FDS+, FDT F30 MSDGH DSJ MSDGH MSDGH DSJ, MSDGH DSJ, MSDGH MSDGH
F V H
Heel Inserts Medium to Hard Formation Type Bearing Prefix
8-1/2 8-3/4 8-7/8 9-1/2 9-7/8 10-5/8 11 11-5/8 12-1/4 14-3/4 17 17-1/2 20 22 23 26 28
F 1 2
XX - Cutting Structure Bearing Prefix
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V-FLO
X-FLO
(Cross Flow) - The many variations of XFlo allocate available hydraulic energy to improve penetration rates through both cone cleaning and dramatically increased impingement pressure needed for ultimate bottom hole cleaning.
S-FLO
(Standard Flow) - In applications with high percentages of solids in the mud and in abrasive formations, S-Flo uses three identical nozzles to allocate hydraulic energy to prolong bit life.
(Vectored Flow) - V-Flo uses three directed nozzles to allocate available hydraulic energy for improved penetration rates through superior cutting structure cleaning and efficient cuttings evacuation.
To assist in hydraulic selection, typical applications have been divided into four formations zones, ranging from very soft to very hard. Within each of these zones, the relative importance of each of the three bit hydraulic functions is ranked. Bit hydraulic performance can be enhanced through the use of this hydraulic road map, and refined to your specific application by consulting your local Smith Bits representative.
Hydraulic Function vs. Formation Hydraulic Function Need
ZONE 4
ZONE 3
ZONE 2 ZONE 1
Very soft and/or sticky formations that generate very large volumes of cuttings with Milled Tooth bits and very soft TCI bits
Low strength formations that generate large cuttings volumes and drill with soft TCI bits
Medium strength formations that generate moderate cuttings volumes with mediumhard TCI bits
High strength formations that generate low cuttings volumes with hard TCI bits
Soft/StickyHard/Abrasive
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Typhoon Hydraulics
Unmatched Versatility
Typhoon Hydraulics uses sophisticated CFD analysis techniques to evaluate fluid flow and ensure that flow is optimized to remove the cuttings more efficiently and that the cutting structure is always drilling virgin formation. Typhoon Hydraulics utilizes both Vectored Extended (VE) nozzles and Dome Jet nozzles to offer the optimum hydraulic solution for individual larger hole diameter application. Vectored Extended (VE) nozzles precisely direct the fluid flow to the leading edge of the cones to provide the most efficient cleaning. The Dome Jet (J3) nozzles direct the fluid flow toward the intermesh area between the cones rather than directly at them. The combined effect of these six precisely oriented nozzles is a flow pattern which creates significant improvements in the path and velocity of the drilling fluid. This improves cone cleaning, optimizes the displacement of cuttings off-bottom and up the drillstring and results in maximum ROP. With the capability of providing more options for hydraulics programs, Shamal Typhoon gives Smith's design engineers the tools to create the best configuration for the customer's individual application. The result is a bit that offers superior performance no matter what the drilling challenge. Typhoon hydraulics are available in bits with a diameter of 16 and larger.
Shamal Typhoon bits incorporate three Vectored Extended (VE) nozzles and three Dome Jet (J3) inner nozzles to apply maximum hydraulic energy to the bottom of the wellbore, which enhances cuttings removal and increases ROP.
CFD analysis allows Smiths engineers to optimize available hydraulic energy to maximize ROP.
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Inserts
Insert Options
Smith Bits many insert geometries and material options make possible the optimization of bit characteristics for specific target applications. The development of insert geometries, along with diamond and tungsten carbide materials optimization, is a key focus of Smiths research which means new, performance enhancing features are constantly being proven and
Incisor DogBone ACE Relieved Gauge Chisel Chisel Conical
incorporated into new and existing bit designs. Our research and development is relentlessly targeted to create innovations that lower drilling costs.
Geometry Choices
Smith pioneered the use of specific insert shapes in 1995. Since then we have used a number of proprietary tools to determine optimum insert geometry for given bit designs. Among these insert geometries are conical, chisel, the Dog Bone, Incisor and Asymmetric Conic Edge (ACE) inserts. The Dog Bone insert, initially used in the Shamal product line, is a case in point. Here a combination of toughness and aggression has been designed to drill strong, non abrasive carbonates and also achieve higher ROPs in interbedded clays and sands. The new Shamal Typhoon uses the DogBone along with the Incisor, ACE and conventional chisel inserts to enhance the performance improvements provided by Typhoon hydraulics. The ACE inserts unique geometry is a hybrid of the conical and chisel insert. It has an offset conical top for increased strength, and a flatter leading side to enhance scraping. This proprietary asymmetric design is highly resistant to breakage and impact damage, yet more aggressive and effective in softer formations than a standard conical insert.
Material Choices
Smith Bits engineers can optimize insert materials to suit individual applications. Insert material grades are not tied to a particular design Extensive research platform, rather they are matched to application requirements to maximize performance flexibility, reliability and durability. resources are dedicated to continually developing carbides that are tailored to specific applications. The work done with coarse carbides is an example of this effort. These inserts offer a new level of performance in meeting the drilling challenges of the worlds most demanding applications.
Coarse Carbide Microstructure
Diamond Choices
Diamond Enhanced Insert
Smith was the first company to offer diamond enhanced inserts in roller cone bits and remains the performance leader in this technology. Today, diamond inserts can be used in various areas of the bit, based on the needs of a particular application. Diamond inserts can be used on heel rows, the gauge rows, as every insert on all three cones, and/or on the bit leg, as the situation requires. The use of diamond inserts helps ensure maximum durability in the most challenging applications.
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OPTIONAL FEATURES
B Feature Binary Gauge Protection
Feature: Small, semi-round top inserts positioned between primary gauge inserts Smaller inserts to improve wear resistance Improved bit gauge durability and longer, in-gauge, bit runs
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DD Feature 100% Diamond Enhanced Cutting Structure
Feature: Advantage: 100% diamond enhanced cutting structure Premium cutting structure for drilling very abrasive formations efficiently, over longer runs, with lower WOB High ROP and extended bit life
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OD Feature Diamond Enhanced Heel Row Inserts
Feature: Advantage: Up to 50% diamond enhanced heel row inserts Diamond enhanced inserts to resist abrasive wear and impact damage better than tungsten carbide; Longer gauge cutting structure life and protection for lower leg and bearing seal areas Long intervals of high quality, full gauge hole
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T Feature Tungsten Carbide Trucut Gauge Protection
Feature: Advantage: Tungsten carbide Trucut gauge protection A twin gauge element system composed of an aggressive, near-gauge insert to drill the neargauge and borehole corner with reduced scraping action, and semi-round top, on-gauge inserts that provide finish cut to gauge; Trucut gauge inserts less highly stressed than conventional gauge inserts with a much lower stress to improve gauge durability and integrity Extended bit gauge life for long intervals of quality, in-gauge hole
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PD Feature Diamond Enhanced Leg Back Protection
Feature: Advantage: Diamond enhanced leg back protection Strategically placed semi-round top diamond enhanced and tungsten carbide inserts to improve leg protection against wear; Tight, overlapping pattern to help prevent grooving of leg backs; More wear resistant than [tungstencarbide only] leg back protection configurations Extended bit life in extremely abrasive environments
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Feature: Advantage: Stabilizing leg back protection Cluster of semi-round top tungsten carbide inserts located on the upper leg section and extending to near full gauge and to stabilize the bit
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C Feature Center Jet
Feature: Advantage: Center jet installed Accepts suitable center nozzles to enhance cone cleaning and hydraulic flow patterns across the bit cutting structure Clean, efficient cutting structure in high cuttings volume and/or sticky formations
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OPTIONAL FEATURES
VE Feature (Available for 12-1/4 and larger bits)
Feature: Advantage: Extended vectored nozzle sleeve Angle of nozzle is precisely oriented to optimize cone cleaning and provide maximum ROP Vectored extended nozzles precisely direct the fluid flow to the leading edge of the cones to provide the most efficient cleaning
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DS DG S T G V S H B H T 00-99 Product Suffix I W Y A N Feature TD SD SD1 D OD OD1 DD DD2 G Q V E VE J3 C L LD R RD PS PD P
NOTE: Black text applies to MT and TCI. Blue text applies to MT only. Green text applies to TCI only
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Turbodrilling
Turbodrilling
Smith Neyrfor Turbodrilling-The Faster Way to Better Drilling Performance
A History of Technical Leadership
Smith Neyrfor introduced turbodrilling to the modern Western oil industry more than half a century ago and, since that time, the company has maintained its technical leadership position in the design, manufacture and application of high performance turbodrills for the oilfield. The modern era of advanced directional drilling techniques actually began with turbodrills when, in 1982, Neyrfor introduced the first steerable drilling system, a steerable turbodrill using offset stabilizers to control both hole direction and inclination. In 1992, Neyrfor continued its role as directional innovator when the first turbodrill with an adjustable bent housing was introduced.
Another Neyrfor first was the introduction of synthetic diamond bearings in a turbodrill, an innovation that was instrumental in greatly extending the operating life and reliability of turbodrills - particularly in deep, hot-hole applications. And throughout its history, Neyrfor has continued to make advances in power section design to further increase power output, improve energy efficiency and achieve higher reliability. In August 2002, Neyrfor became part of Smith International, Inc. With the increasing importance of matching the downhole power characteristics to the drill bit, Smith Neyrfor is now well positioned to leverage the global capabilities of Smith to continue its tradition of innovation and the growth of turbodrilling to an ever-expanding range of applications and formation types.
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Turbodrilling
Smith Neyrfor Turbodrilling-The Faster Way to Better Drilling Performance
Power Output: Superior energy efficiency of the
turbodrill translates directly into more power available at the bit to destroy the rock faster for higher rates of penetration. And, because the power output of a turbodrill does not deteriorate over time, the turbodrill maintains its uniformly high power output. As the elastomer stator in a PDM wears, "leakage" through the tool increases, and the power output of the PDM degrades continuously throughout the run.
Output Power
PDM Turbodrill
Time Downhole
some circumstances, even above 600 hours. Inherent limitations in the basic PDM tool design generally limit even the best PDMs to just over 200 hours.
Turbodrill
PDM
Depth
14900
15000
High
Vibration
Low
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Turbodrilling
Smith Neyrfor Turbodrilling-The Faster Way to Better Drilling Performance
HTHP Capability: Because a turbodrill has no elastomeric material in the power section, tool performance is
exceptional even when run at high temperatures and pressures. The use of elastomers in a PDM's power section often results in rapid wear and down-hole tool failure because the physical properties of rubber compounds degrade at higher temperatures. PDMs can be designed with reduced elastomers but cannot eliminate it entirely; hence, the weakness remains.
Directional Capability:
For any given bent sub angle, turbodrills have been shown to provide greater directional responsiveness and thus can deliver a higher DLS when it is necessary to achieve directional objectives or can achieve normal requirements with a lesser bend. Also, turbodrills operate with much less fluctuating and reactive torque than PDMs making it much easier to control and predict the toolface and resultant directional response.
robust, high performance turbodrill is far surpassed by the direct savings in drilling time and the substantial reduction in tripping time due to higher tool reliability and longer bit life. Smith's extensive capabilities in advanced materials technology, substantial drilling applications expertise, ability to model the total drilling process and leadership position in drill bit design will ensure that Smith Neyrfor will achieve a future of technical leadership for many years to come.
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SBE
Smith Borehole Enlargement
Smith Borehole Enlargement combines leading technologies and products
Smith Services and Smith Technologies have combined their wellbore enlargement products and technical capabilities into a new operating group, Smith Borehole Enlargement (SBE). SBE unites Smith Services' leading wellbore enlargement technologies, including Rhino Reamer and Reamaster, with Smith Technologies' innovative drilling products and design simulation systems such as Quad-D bi-center bits and IDEAS modeling technology. SBE will ensure the delivery of high quality wellbores through its unique combination of knowledge, experience and worldwide resources. application. Smith Borehole Enlargement offers a breadth of tools and engineering know-how that will ensure a superior wellbore in any
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Smith Borehole Enlargement
Rhino SS - Stabilization System (RSS)
When well profiles and modern drillstrings both become more complex, reducing drillstring vibration becomes an important factor in building a quality wellbore. Vibration shortens the life of drill bits and reamers and reduces the life of MWD, LWD and rotary steerable systems. In severe cases, drillstring vibration can even lead to the BHA being lost in the hole, requiring significant investments of time and money to remediate. As the industry leader, Smith Borehole Enlargement has developed the Rhino Stabilization System to reduce drillstring vibration in demanding borehole enlargement operations. The RSS utilizes an abrasion-resistant stabilizer block, deployed with the proven "Z Drive" system used on the Rhino XS reamer. When run above the Rhino XS, the Rhino Stabilizer provides concentric, stable points of contact in the enlarged hole section, which improves drilling efficiency and performance by significantly reducing drillstring vibration.
The Rhino Stabilization System is an integrated configuration consisting of the Rhino XS Reamer and the Rhino Stabilizer.
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Concentric stabilizer increases lateral support in the enlarged wellbore. The introduction of the stabilizer improves dynamic stability. Stabilizer activation method is double ball drop, the same as the Rhino XS Reamer. Use of diamond enhanced inserts in the stabilizer blocks provides superior wear resistance. Configuration is typically run undergauge and 30 feet above the Rhino XS Reamer.
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SBE
Smith Borehole Enlargement
IDEAS technology optimizes the performance of the entire drilling assembly
The Integrated Dynamic Engineering Analysis System originated with Smith Bits as a design platform to improve the bit design process. This model has now been expanded to allow the analysis of the entire drillstring and each of its components. Reamers, stabilizers, hole openers, MWD/LWD and any other component of the BHA can be modeled to predict its behavior in the drillstring. The first application of this technology for SBE is designing the new Rhino XS cutter blocks. Using the power of the IDEAS software, these cutting structure designs can now be tailored to specific applications and will provide the customer with significant increases in reamer performance. Operators can be confident obtaining superior performance from the customized reamer cutting structures and know that the reamer will be optimized for performance with the rest of the BHA components, as well as the drill bit.
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Smith Borehole Enlargement
Hole Openers & Underreamers
An unmatched array of tools equips SBE to handle any borehole enlargement application. In addition to the Rhino reamer, Reamaster and the Quad D bi-center bits, Smith Borehole Enlargement offers the broadest underreamer and hole opener product line in the industry. These products include the Drilling Type Underreamer, the Rock Type Underreamer, and the SHO, GTA, STA Hole Openers. With cutting structures that run the gamut from PDC to steel milled tooth to tungsten carbide inserts, there is an SBE hole opener that will get the job done in any application. SBE truly is superior borehole expertise.
Fixed Diameter Hole Openers with O.D. less than 26 have 3 cutters
DTU w/Bullnose
Rock-Type Underreamer
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QUAD-D
Smiths focused provider of a full range of borehole enlargement solutions. Vibration is controlled by force and mass balancing, employment of spiral blades and gauge, asymmetrical blade layout, and use of Lo-Vibe inserts. Because of the resulting bit vibration control, bit rotation is maintained about the true bit axis ensuring accurate finished hole diameter and quality. Hydraulic ports are located to provide efficient cuttings removal and
unique gauge profile prevents cutters from contacting and damaging the casing; it also provides a high degree of stabilization and gauge protection. QUAD-D has proven drift and drill success in a broad range of applications. Excellent performance is achieved in both vertical and directional applications in a variety of formations, from soft to hard, and non-abrasive to abrasive.
Type
QDM3209 QDM3309 QDM4209 QDM4213 QDM7309 QDM7313 QDMS4209 QDS3209 QDS4209 QDS5209 QDS5213 QDS5216 QDS5219 QDS6309 QDS7213 QDS7309 QDS7313
Size Availability
3-3/4 X 4-1/8 5-7/8 X 6-1/2 3-3/4 X 4-1/8 6 X 7 6 X 7 8-1/2 X 9-7/8, 10-5/8 X 12-1/4 3-3/4 X 4-1/8 4-3/4 X 5-5/8, 4-1/2 X 5-3/4 4-3/4 X 5-5/8, 6X 7 7 X 8-3/8 8-1/2 X 9-7/8, 12-1/4 X 14-3/4, 14-1/2 X 17-1/2 8-1/2 X 9-7/8, 14-1/2 X 17-1/2 17 X 20 6-1/2 X 7-1/2, 8-1/2 X 9-7/8 12-1/4 X 14-1/4 6 X 7 7-1/2 X 8-1/2, 8-1/2 X 9-7/8, 9-1/2 X 11, 10-5/8 X 12-1/4, 16-1/2 X 20
16-1/2 x 20 QDS7313PX
QUAD-D Nomenclature
Q D S 7 3 1 3
Cutter Size Reamer Blades to Full Diameter Pilot Blade Count M/S - Matrix or Steel QUAD-D Technology
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Directional & BHA Flexibility Drill-Out Capability Diameter Control Design Specific
Fishing Neck
6 x 7 QDG5316
Type
QDG5216 QDG5313 QDG5316 QDG7313 QDR5213 QDR5313 QDR5319 QDR6313 QDRS5216 QDRS6313
Size Availability
8-1/2 X 9-7/8, 14-1/2 X 17-1/2, 16 X 20, 17 X 20, 18-1/8 X 22 7-1/2 X 8-1/2, 10-5/8 X 12-1/4 6 X 7 13-7/8 X 17 12-1/4 X 14-1/2 8-1/2 X 9-7/8, 9-1/2 X 10-3/4, 10-5/8 X 12-1/4, 12-1/4 X 14-3/4 14-1/2 X 17-1/2 16-1/2 X 19 5-5/8 X 7-1/8 16-1/2 X 20 6-5/8 X 7-1/8
QUAD-D Nomenclature
Q D G 5 3 1 6
Cutter Size Reamer Blades to Full Diameter Pilot Blade Count G / R - GeoReam or Reamer Product QUAD-D Technology
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SHO
Staged Hole Openers
Concentric Staged Hole Openers (SHO) from Smith Bits have been developed from a tradition of application knowledge and technical excellence gained from the success of QUAD-D reaming products. SHO tools incorporate precision-engineered cutting structures to ensure fast, smoothly drilled and high quality hole opening under a wide range of application conditions. SHO tools are run successfully on rotary and rotary steerable assemblies in both straight and deviated holes. While the overall SHO cutting structure is balanced, it is divided into sections, each serving a specific purpose.
Using either a fixed cutter or roller cone bit, the pilot drills the initial hole diameter. A bull nose can also be used to follow a pre-drilled pilot hole. SHO assemblies can be used with multiple pilot configurations for specific applications. SHO can be placed in either a near-bit position or within the BHA for various drill string configurations. The pilot section consists of one or two rows of cutting structure to recondition the pilot hole and remove any swelling clays or moving halites. Gauge pads provide initial stabilization as the SHO begins the staged reaming process to reduce stick-slip, whirling or off-center tendencies. Cutting structure is designed to minimize work rates on each cutter position for maximum durability. By stress relieving the formation with this intermediate stage, larger hole drilling can be done at a more aggressive penetration rate. The third stage re-centralizes the SHO on the given well trajectory in both vertical and directional applications. Gauge pads and gauge trimmers provide the main stabilization for the SHO. Gauge pad lengths in the section may vary depending on whether the application calls for a near bit or drill string placement. This cutting structure completes the final hole diameter. With the formation already stress-relieved, the reaming section remains aggressive even in more competent formations. Gauge trimmers and spiraled gauge pads ensure good hole quality. Gauge pads in this section are kept short in length for directional needs.
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! !
Type
SHO516
Size Availability
8-1/2 X 10-5/8 8-1/2 X 13-1/2 9-1/2 X 10-5/8 12-1/4 X 17-1/2 17-1/2 X 24 8-1/2 X 12-1/4 8-1/2 X 17-1/2 12-1/4 X 14-3/4 12-1/4 X 16 12-1/4 X 17-1/2 12-1/4 X 17 17-1/2 X 24
S HO 5 1 9
Cutter Size Blade Count SHO - Staged Hole Opener
SHO519
SHO716 SHOS516
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IMPAX
SMITH PERCUSSION
Percussion Hammers
Impax hammer is designed for oilfield conditions
Smith's Impax hammer features a patented hardened steel guide sleeve design that replaces and eliminates the blow tube found in conventional hammers. This enhanced design significantly improves reliability and optimizes energy transfer between the piston and the bit. Blow tubes are typically the component most likely to fail in conventional hammers. Eliminating the plastic blow tube also increases reliability by eliminating failures due to high temperature, erosion caused by misting, shock and vibration, and abrasive wear. The Impax hammer's large lower chamber increases performance in the high back-pressure conditions created by deep-hole drilling, high circulation volumes and misting and influx. The combination of the hardened steel guide sleeve and the larger chamber provide the Impax hammer with the ability to handle more water from mist and/or influx than conventional hammers. The Impax hammer handles 10%-20% more water volume than conventional hammers, saving the operator a trip when the water incursion would cause a conventional hammer to be tripped out of the well. Smiths Impax hammers and Impax drill bits are a winning combination for superior reliability, durability and performance.
20
40
ft/lb
60
80
*ENHANCED INSERT
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SMITH PERCUSSION
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IMPAX
(eighths)
SMITH PERCUSSION
As a leader in the oil field percussion industry, we are striving to create a nomenclature system that will allow our customers to easily understand the characteristics of a particular bit. The nomenclature allows our customers to readily identify the cutting structure, features, and spline configuration of our bits. The nomenclature is structured as follows: Size Prefix Descriptor In eighths (3 digits) H denotes hammer bit (1 digit) - Number of gauge inserts (2 digits) - Number of adjacent to gauge inserts (2 digits) Cutting structure material and/or configuration of cutting structure layout (1 digit)
Type
H0806 H1006 H1006 H1006 H1006 H1209 H1209 H1209 H1206 H1209 H1209 H1512 H1509 H1509 H1509 H1509 H1509 H1209 H1209 H1209 H1812 H1809
Suffix
Features found on a specific size and type bit (Varies) A table showing our current product offering is provided for ease of reference.
Current Features
C D F G M N PD R T V X 6 7 Carbide Insert Diamond Enhanced Insert (DEI) Flat Diamond on Gauge Modified Non-Retainable Optional Gauge Protection Retainable Retainable V Thread Concave Convex 6/8 (18mm) DEI (insert diameter) 7/8 (22mm) DEI (insert diameter)
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IMPAX
SMITH PERCUSSION
Rope threads for secondary retention
Ingersoll Rand
R04 R06 R08 R12 Q06 Q08 Q12 Q20 T09 IR340 IR360 IR380 IR112 QL60 QL80 QL120 QL200 TD90
Numa
N10 N12 N18 N100 N125 N180
Mission
M10 M12 M15 M18 E12 SD10 SD12 SD15 SD18 E12000
Typical concave face design
Epley Halco
H06
H6
D 086 H 15
Size
12 G C
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Feature: Benefit:
SMITH PERCUSSION
Bit Profile Shapes Contd:
V Feature - Concave
Feature: Concave bottom with a dual gauge angle bit head profile
Advantage: Provides additional drilling stability and directional control Benefit: Exceptional drilling performance in medium-soft to medium formation intervals where hole deviation is a primary concern Flat-bottom with a dual gauge angle bit head profile
X Feature - Convex
Advantage: Allows for utilization of heavy-set face and gauge cutting structures Benefit: Exceptional drilling performance in medium to medium-hard formation intervals
Advantage: Allows the bit to be compatible with non-Smith hammers where bit retention isnt applicable Benefit: Flexibility to use the bit in various BHA assemblies such as water wells, construction, etc. Smith-patented bit head retention system (U.S. Patent 5,065,827) Saves the cost of sidetracking or fishing Slightly modified Smith patented bit head
R Feature Retainable
Feature:
Gauge Inserts:
G Feature - Diamond (DEI) in Gauge Row
Feature: A cutting structure utilizing carbide face inserts and DEI gauge inserts
Advantage: Prevents the loss of the bit head in the hole Benefit: Feature:
Advantage: Exceptional gauge durability and abrasion resistance Benefit: Exceptional bit gauge life when drilling long, medium-soft formation intervals
Gauge Reinforcement:
PD Feature - Optional Gauge Protection
Feature: Benefit: All diamond gauge reinforcement Eliminates the need for reaming, practice of reducing hole size after pulling a non-PD hammer bit, and improving life of the subsequent bit provides a quality hole for running casing Advantage: Exceptionally extends the life of the bit gauge
Advantage: Allows for utilization of heavier set cutting structures on the bit face Benefit: Exceptional drilling performance in hard formation intervals Non-standard bit head profile
M Feature - Modified
Feature: Advantage: Unique geometry incorporated for specific operating parameters Benefit: Enhanced performance for special drilling applications
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TOTAL FLOW AREA CHART
Total Flow Area (TFA) of Standard Nozzles (in. )
Nozzle Size (in)
2
Number of Nozzles
1 0.038 0.049 0.062 0.077 0.093 0.110 0.130 0.150 0.173 0.196 0.249 0.307 0.371 0.442 2 0.075 0.098 0.124 0.153 0.186 0.221 0.259 0.301 0.345 0.393 0.497 0.614 0.742 0.884 3 0.113 0.147 0.186 0.230 0.278 0.331 0.389 0.451 0.518 0.589 0.746 0.920 1.114 1.325 4 0.150 0.196 0.249 0.307 0.371 0.442 0.518 0.601 0.690 0.785 0.994 1.227 1.485 1.767 5 0.188 0.245 0.311 0.383 0.464 0.552 0.648 0.752 0.863 0.982 1.243 1.534 1.856 2.209 6 0.225 0.295 0.373 0.460 0.557 0.663 0.778 0.902 1.035 1.178 1.491 1.841 2.227 2.651 7 0.263 0.334 0.435 0.537 0.650 0.773 0.907 1.052 1.208 1.374 1.740 2.148 2.599 3.093 8 0.301 0.393 0.497 0.614 0.742 0.884 1.037 1.203 1.381 1.571 1.988 2.454 2.970 3.534 9 0.338 0.442 0.559 0.690 0.835 0.994 1.167 1.353 1.553 1.767 2.237 2.761 3.341 3.976 10 0.376 0.491 0.621 0.767 0.928 1.104 1.296 1.503 1.726 1.963 2.485 3.068 3.712 4.418
7/32 8/32 9/32 10/32 11/32 12/32 13/32 14/32 15/32 16/32 18/32 20/32 22/32 24/32
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DRILL COLLAR SPECIFICATIONS
Drill Collar Weight (Steel) (lbs per foot)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1
18 20 22 24 29 33 39 41 44 50
1
16 18 20 22 27 32 37 39 42 48 54 61 68 75 82 90 98 107 116 125 134 144 154 165 176 187 210 234 248 261 317 379
13
/16
35 37 40 46 52 59 65 73 80 88 96 105 114 123 132 142 152 163 174 185 208 232 245 259 315 377
32 35 38 43 50 56 63 70 78 85 94 102 111 120 130 139 150 160 171 182 206 230 243 257 313 374
29 32 35 41 47 53 60 67 75 83 91 99 108 117 127 137 147 157 168 179 203 227 240 254 310 371
44 50 57 64 72 79 88 96 105 114 124 133 144 154 165 176 200 224 237 251 307 368
60 67 75 83 91 100 110 119 129 139 150 160 172 195 220 232 246 302 364
64 72 80 89 98 107 116 126 136 147 158 169 192 216 229 243 299 361
60 68 76 85 93 103 112 122 132 143 154 165 188 212 225 239 295 357
72 80 89 98 108 117 128 138 149 160 184 209 221 235 291 352
93 103 113 123 133 144 155 179 206 216 230 286 347
84 93 102 112 122 133 150 174 198 211 225 281 342
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MEASUREMENT UNITS AND DRILLING FORMULAS
Standard Measurement Units
Quantity/Property Depth Weight-on-Bit Nozzle Size Drill Rate Volume Pump Output & Flow Rate ft. lbs. Units Multiply By To Obtain meters decanewton tonne millimeters meters/hour cubic meters cubic meters/stroke cubic meters/minute cubic meters/stroke cubic meters/minute meters/minute millimeters kilopascals megapascals bar kilograms/cubic meter kilopascals/meter seconds/liters millipascal seconds pascals millimeters cubic centimeters newton meters Symbol m daN tonne mm m/hr. m3 m3/stroke m3/min. m3/stroke m3/min. m/min. mm kPa MPa bar kg/m3 kPa/m s/l mPas Pa mm cm3 Nm 0.3048 0.445 4.535 x 10-4 32nds in. 0.794 ft./hr. 0.3048 barrels 0.1590 U.S. gal./stroke 3.785 x 10-3 U.S. gal./min. 3.875 x 10-3 an oil barrel is bbls./stroke 0.159873 x m3 exactly 0.1590 bbls./min. 0.3048 ft./min. in. psi 25.4
Annular Velocity & Slip Velocity Linear Length & Diameter Pressure
Mud Density Mud Gradient Funnel Viscosity Apparent & Plastic Viscosity Yield Point Gel Strength & Stress Cake Thickness Filter Loss Torque
6.895 0.006895 0.06895 lbs./gal. (U.S.) 119.83 22.621 psi/ft. secs./qt. (U.S.) 1.057 1 centipoise lb.f/100ft.2 32nds in. mm or cc ft./lbs. 0.4788 (0.5 for field use) 0.794 1 1.3358
Drilling Formulas
Cost per Foot (CPF) Bit Cost + Rig Cost (Trip Time + Drilling Time) CPF = Footage Drilled Pressure Drop ( P) Flow Rate x Mud Weight P= 2 10,856 x TFA
2
Hydraulic Horsepower (Hhp) Hhp = (Bit Pressure Drop) (Flow Rate) 1,714
Hole Area (Ah ) 2 x Hole Diameter Ah = 4 Hydraulic HP per Square Inch (HSI) HSI = Hydraulic Horsepower Hole Area (Sq. In.)
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BUOYANCY FACTOR
Buoyancy Factor
Mud Density (kg/l) (lb/gal) (lb/ft3) 1.00 8.35 62.4 1.02 8.51 63.7 1.04 8.68 64.9 1.06 8.85 66.2 1.08 9.01 67.4 1.10 9.18 68.7 1.12 9.31 69.9 1.14 9.51 71.2 1.16 9.68 72.4 1.18 9.85 73.7 1.20 10.01 74.9 1.22 10.18 76.2 1.24 10.35 77.4 1.26 10.52 78.7 1.28 10.68 79.9 1.30 10.85 81.2 1.32 11.02 82.4 1.34 11.18 83.7 1.36 11.35 84.9 1.38 11.52 86.2 1.40 11.68 87.4 1.42 11.85 88.7 1.44 12.02 89.9 1.46 12.18 91.2 1.48 12.35 92.4 1.50 12.52 93.7 1.52 12.68 94.9 1.54 12.85 96.2 1.56 13.02 97.4 1.58 13.18 98.7 1.60 13.35 99.9 Factor k 0.873 0.869 0.867 0.864 0.862 0.859 0.857 0.854 0.852 0.849 0.847 0.844 0.842 0.839 0.837 0.834 0.832 0.829 0.827 0.824 0.822 0.819 0.817 0.814 0.812 0.809 0.837 0.804 0.801 0.798 0.796 Mud Density (kg/l) 1.62 1.64 1.66 1.68 1.70 1.72 1.74 1.76 1.78 1.80 1.82 1.84 1.86 1.88 1.90 1.92 1.94 1.96 1.98 2.00 2.02 2.04 2.06 2.08 2.10 2.12 2.14 2.16 2.18 2.20 2.22 (lb/gal) 13.52 13.68 13.85 14.02 14.18 14.35 14.52 14.68 14.85 15.02 15.18 15.35 15.53 15.69 15.86 16.02 16.18 16.36 16.53 16.69 16.86 17.02 17.18 17.36 17.53 17.69 17.86 18.02 18.19 18.36 18.54 (lb/ft ) 101.2 102.4 103.7 104.9 106.2 107.4 108.7 109.9 111.2 112.4 113.7 114.9 116.2 117.4 118.7 119.9 121.2 122.4 123.7 124.9 126.2 127.4 128.7 129.9 131.2 132.4 133.7 134.9 136.2 137.4 138.7
3
Factor k
0.793 0.791 0.789 0.786 0.783 0.781 0.779 0.776 0.773 0.771 0.768 0.765 0.763 0.760 0.758 0.755 0.752 0.749 0.747 0.745 0.742 0.739 0.737 0.734 0.732 0.729 0.727 0.725 0.722 0.719 0.717
Apparent weight = Real Weight x Buoyancy Factor hence: Buoyancy Factor (k) = 1 Mud Density Steel Density
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FIXED CUTTER BIT NOZZLE INSTALLATION
Correct Nozzle Installation Helps Prevent Washouts
! ! ! ! ! Remove the plastic plug and the O-ring from each nozzle port. Grease the O-ring and replace it in the O-ring groove. Do not grease nozzles in Matrix bits before installation. Lightly grease nozzles in Steel bits and screw into jet ports. Hand tighten the nozzle with a tee wrench until snug. Damage may occur if a cheater bar is used on the tee wrench handle.
Jet Nozzles Series 30 Series 40 Series 50 Series 60 Ports Steel Bits Matrix Bits
Wrenches Series 30: 60007986 Series 40: 60018251 Series 50: 60024519 Series 60: 60003448 Vortexx 60: 60005675 O-Ring Series Series 30: 60007985 Series 40: 60007985 Series 50: 60019245 Series 60 / Vortexx 60: 60003276
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N4 0S
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N5 0S
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N6 0S
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6-5/8 API PIN RESTRICTOR NOZZLE
The pin restrictor nozzle is used in special applications for mud motors that require high bit pressure drops (650 - 850 psi) during operation. Pin restrictors are designed to split the total bit pressure drop between a nozzle in the pin and the bit jet nozzles. Installing a pin restrictor allows larger nozzles to be installed in the bit face reducing the jet nozzle velocity and bit body erosion. Pin restrictors are installed in the pin of the bit and require a modified pin for installation. The modification can be made on the bit when first built, or it can be retrofitted after the bit is manufactured. Two sleeves are designed to fit into the modified pin. A nozzle sleeve can be installed when a pin restrictor is required as shown in Figure 8. A blank sleeve can be installed when no pin restrictor is required as shown in Figure 9. Pin restrictors do not run as efficiently as standard jet nozzles. An Excel spreadsheet has been developed to aid in the selection of the pin restrictor and outer nozzle sizes. Contact your Smith Bits representative for the spreadsheet prior to running a pin restrictor nozzle in a bit.
Figure 8
Figure 9
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RECOMMENDED FIXED CUTTER BIT MAKE-UP TORQUE
Recommended Make-Up Torque Diamond & Fixed Cutter Drill Bits With Pin Connections
API Reg. Connection Size (inches) Bit Sub OD (inches) 3 Minimum (ft-lbs) 1,970 2,660 3,400 3,380 5,080 5,700 6,940 8,400 13,700 18,100 18,550 40,670 41,050 53,100 63,500 68,600 96,170 107,580 Normal (ft-lbs) 2,280 3,100 3,950 3,950 5,900 6,600 8,050 9,850 16,000 21,100 21,600 47,300 47,800 61,850 73,750 79,800 102,600 114,700 Maximum (ft-lbs) 2,450 3,300 4,200 4,200 6,300 7,000 8,550 10,500 17,000 22,400 22,900 50,200 50,750 65,670 78,300 84,750 108,950 121,800
2-3/8
3-1/8 3-1/4 3-1/2 3-3/4 & Larger 4-1/8 4-1/4 4-1/2 & Larger 5-1/2
2-7/8
3-1/2
4-1/2 6-5/8
7-5/8 8-5/8
Notes: 1. Higher make-up torque values within the above ranges are recommended when high WOB is used. 2. Box connection bits should use make-up torque values between Minimum and Normal. 3. All connections must be lubricated with a joint compound meeting API requirements.
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FIXED CUTTER BIT FIELD OPERATING PROCEDURES
The following general guidelines should be used to avoid bit damage before placing a bit into service and to ensure optimum performance.
Hole Preparation
! ! !
Reaming
! !
Inspect previous bit for junk damage, lost cutters or inserts and gauge wear. Make clean-up trip if necessary. If drilling out float equipment with a PDC bit, confirm that the product is PDC-drillable.
Bit Preparation
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Use a rubber mat or wooden pad to set the bit on while inspecting. Inspect the cutting elements for damage. Verify inside of bit is clean and free of any foreign matter. Verify that bit gauge complies with API standards. Ensure that nozzle o-rings are in place. Install proper nozzles; Do not over-tighten.
Reaming long sections of under gauge hole is not recommended. If reaming is necessary, observe the following guidelines: ! Ream with full flow ! Use 40 to 60 rpm and 2,000 to 4,000 lbs. weight-on-bit. ! Ream slowly and avoid high torque.
Bit Break-in
! ! ! ! ! !
Handle the bit with care. Do not set the bit directly on the steel deck. Use a wooden pad or rubber mat. Fit the breaker to the bit. Clean and grease the bit pin. Lower the drill string onto the pin and engage the threads. Locate the bit and breaker in the rotary, and make-up to the recommended torque.
Lower bit to bottom with full flow. Use 2,000 to 4,000 lbs. weight-on-bit and 60 to 80 rpm to establish bottom-hole pattern. Record pump strokes and stand pipe pressure. Slowly break the bit in, drilling at least three feet. Increase the weight by 2,000-pound increments to determine optimum drilling weight-on-bit. While maintaining constant weight-on-bit, vary the rotary speed to determine optimum drilling parameters.
Drilling Ahead
! !
! ! ! ! !
Remove the breaker and carefully lower the bit through the rotary table. Trip slowly through BOPs, casing shoes and liner hangers. Note the presence and location of tight spots previously observed when pulling the previous bit out of the hole. Trip slowly through tight spots, dog legs or ledges. Wash the last three joints to bottom with full flow at 40 to 60 rpm. Approach the bottom cautiously by observing weight and rotary-torque indicators. Tag bottom gently and pick up off bottom approximately one foot. Circulate for 5 to 10 minutes with full flow at 40 to 60 rpm.
Reduce rotary speed in abrasive or hard stringers to increase bit life. Adjust rotary speed and weight-on-bit as formation changes or stringers are encountered to maintain optimum drilling performance. After making connections observe the following guidelines: ! Reset pump strokes and check standpipe pressure. ! Set bit approximately six inches off bottom and pump for 30 seconds before drilling. ! Slowly lower bit to bottom at 60 to 80 rpm. ! Add weight slowly to attain previous weighton-bit, then increase rotary speed to previous rpm. ! Do not jam the bit back to bottom after making connections.
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MAXIMUM CONE DIMENSIONS - For Three-Cone Rock Bits
Size Range in. mm 1 7 3 /2 - 3 /8 89 - 98 43/4 121 7 1 5 /8 - 6 /4 149 - 159 61/2 - 63/4 165 - 172 73/8 - 8 187 - 203 1 1 8 /8 - 8 /2 206 - 216 85/8 - 9 219 - 229 1 1 9 /8 - 9 /2 232 - 241 95/8 - 97/8 245 - 251 10 - 105/8 254 - 270 11 - 117/8 279 - 302 12 - 121/4 305 - 311 131/4 - 15 337 - 381 16 406 1 17 /2 445 1 18 /2 470 20 508 22 559 24 610 26 660 28 711 Maximum Diameter in. mm 3 2 /8 60 7 2 /8 73 1 4 /4 108 41/2 114 1 5 /4 133 7 5 /8 149 1 6 /8 156 1 6 /2 165 63/4 171 71/4 184 7 7 /8 200 8 203 5 9 /8 244 101/4 260 111/2 292 12 305 1 12 /2 318 3 13 /4 349 151/4 387 16 406 17 432 Maximum Length in. mm 5 1 /8 41 1 2 /8 54 1 3 /8 79 31/2 89 4 102 1 4 /8 105 5 4 /8 117 3 4 /8 111 43/4 121 51/2 140 7 5 /8 149 1 6 /8 156 5 7 /8 194 81/8 206 85/8 219 9 229 5 9 /8 244 1 10 /2 267 111/4 286 123/4 324 13 330
in.
Recommended Torque ft.-lbs. N-m 3,000 - 3,500 6,000 - 7,000 7,000 - 9,000 12,000 - 16,000 28,000 - 32,000 34,000 - 40,000 40,000 - 60,000 4,000 - 4,800 8,000 - 9,500 9,500 - 12,000 16,000 - 22,000 38,000 - 43,000 46,000 - 54,000 54,000 - 81,000
89 - 114 118 - 127 137 - 187 194 - 229 241 - 711* 375 - 711* 470 - 711*
23/8 Reg. 27/8 Reg. 3 /2 Reg. 41/2 Reg. 6 /8 Reg. 65/8 Reg. or 75/8 Reg. 7 /8 Reg. or 8 /8 Reg.
5 5 5 1
*Makeup torque must correspond to API pin connection for each bit size. Note: Some of the above bit sizes are available on special order with alternate pin connections.
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NOZZLE COMPARISON CHART
Jet Boss Series 55 55 Series Standard Diverging Mini Extended Nozzles
95
95 Series
91 Series
97 Series
98 Series
99 Series
100
100 Series
101 Series
105 Series
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102 SERIES MULTISTAGE DIFFUSER NOZZLE RETENTION SYSTEM
The multi-stage nozzle has an upper stage restrictor nozzle which controls the flow of the fluid through the nozzle and a lower multi-orifice stage that distributes the flow onto the upper sections of the cones. The restrictor nozzle is generally sized smaller than the diffuser nozzle. Typically the lower ports are oriented in the center jet so that the fluid impinges on the top dead center of the cone. This method has been shown to provide superior cone cleaning as compared to the standard center jet without any detrimental cone shell erosion. At the current time, Multistage Diffusers are only available for bits with 100 series center jets. This is a standard center jet size for bits 16 and larger but bits down to 9 can be retrofitted with the 100 series center jet system.
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NOZZLE TYPES AND APPLICATIONS FOR ROLLER CONE BITS
Milled Tooth Series Bit Size in.
3-1/8 - 5-1/2 5-7/8 - 6-3/4 7-3/8 - 7-5/8 7-7/8 - 8-3/8 8-1/2 - 8-3/4 9-1/2 - 9-7/8 10-5/8 - 12-1/4 13-1/2 - 14-3/4 16 - 28 70 95 95 95 95 95 100 100
TCI
72/74
70 95 95 95 95 95
TCT Bits
82
TCI
Hughes Christensen Security DBS XT00-05 EBXT00-05 XT06-09 EBXT06-09 XT10-13 F10,F10B,F12,F12Y,GF08B EBXT10-13 GF10B, GF10HB, GFS10B ReedHycalog ReedHycalog
Series
Types
FORMATIONS
SMITH
1
GF05, GF05B, GFi05B GFSi06, MF05B
TD42H R07A
Premium Product Type Prefix FH, single seal, friction bearing FH Gemini twin seal, friction bearing GF Gemini twin seal, roller bearing G Ideas i Xplorer, single seal, friction bearing XR Xplorer Expanded XR+
GSi01B,GS01,GS01B GS02B,GS02T,GS03B Gi03B,G04B,GS04B TCTi01 GTX-00, GX-00 T41 MAX-GT00, MXL-00 EMS41H GTX-03, GX-03 MAX-GT03, MXL-03 T42 GXT-03C EMS42H GTX-09, MAXGT-09 T43 MX-09, GTX-11, MX11 EMS43A MX11S, MXL-09 EMS43H
2
GF12T,XR12,MF10T,MFS10T XR10T, TCT11, TCT12
XT14-17 FH16,FH16B,FHi18,MF15M EBXT14-17 F15T,MF15B,MF19,GF15
4
MAXGT-18 MX-18 T44 EMS44H EMS44A
4
GF15B,GF15Y,GFS15B XR15, XR15T, XRi15G
F15H, F2, MF2, MF15H GTX-20, MAXGT-20 T51 XT18-23 MX-20, MXL-20 EMS51A EBXT18-23 FHi20, FHi21, FHi23, GFi20 GTX-22 EMS51H GF21, GF25, GFS20 MX-22 MFS20, XR20, XR20B, XR25
Milled Tooth Cutting Structures Soft formation type S Soft to medium formation type T Medium formation type G Medium to hard formation type V Self sharpening hard facing S Heel inserts H Premium Milled tooth cutting structure +
Milled Tooth Milled Tooth Milled Tooth Milled Tooth Milled Tooth Milled Tooth Milled Tooth
1
GTX-20C MAX-GT20CG MX-20C, MX-28G MX-30H MAX-GT30
Insert Cutting Structures Shamal design S 00-99 Insert bit digits (00 Softest - 99 Hardest)
Insert Insert
GFS10 FH50
5
F3, F30, FH30, F30T T53 XT28-33 STR-30, STX-30 EMS53 EBXT28-33 FHi30, FHi31, FH32, GF30 GT-30, STX-35, GX-30 GF30B, GF30T, MF30T H-30, HX-30, MX-30 EMS53A ETS53A XR30, XR32, F30Y, FH30Y MXL-30
T54
G28B
XS06-09, XL06-09 EBXS06-09 EBXL06-09 SL43H, TD43 XS10-13, XL10-13 GT-09, STR-09 TD43A, TD43H STX-09, STX-09H EBXS10-13 HX-09, GX-11, MX-09 D43, HP43A EBXL10-13 HP43H, R09A MX-11, MX11H R12A, RD12, R14 MXL-09, MXL-11 GT-18, STR-18 TD44, TD44H XS14-17 STX-18, H-18, HX-18 TD44X, D44 XL14-17 GX-18, MX-18 HP44H, HP44X EBXS14-17 MXL-18 R14A,RD15 EBXL14-17 R15A, R15 SL51H,TD51 XS18-23 GT-20, STR-20 TD51A,TD51H XL18-23 STX-20, H-20, HX-20 TD51X,D51,HP51H EBXS18-23 GX-20, MX-20, GX-22 P51A, HP51H EBXL18-23 MX-22, GX-23, GX-25 HP51X,R19A,R20A R21A,R22A,RD21 MXL-20 GT-20C, GT-28, H-28 TD52,TD52A,TD52H TD52i, TD52X, HP52 XS24-27, XL24-27 HX-28, GX-20C HP52X, R24A, R25A EBXS24-27 GX-28, MX-20C, MX-28 R26A, RD25, R27 R28A EBXL24-27 MXL-28
SL53,SL53A,TD53 TD53A, TD53B TD53H, D53,HP53 HP53A, HP53H JA53, R30,R30A RD33
3
FHi35, GFi35, F30Y, F37Y GT-30C, STR-30C, STRXT34-39 35C, STX-30C, HR-38C EBXT34-39 FHi37Y,FHi38Y,F39Y,GFi35YG HR-30C, HR-35, GX-30C F37Y, XR30Y, XRi35, XR35Y
GX-35, GX-38, MX-35C
TD54A XS34-39, XL34-39 TD54X, TD54 EBXS34-39 R34A, R35A EBXL34-39 R36A
1
GT-40C, MX-44C EMS62 XT46-51 EBXT46-51
FH40, FHi45, F40, F45H,MF4H SL61, SL61A GF40H, GF40Y, Xr38, XR40 STR-40, HR-40, HR-44 TD61, TD61A XS40-45, XL40-45 XT40-45 STX-40, GX-44, MX-40 EBXS40-45 HP61A, HP61H ETS61A EBXT40-45 XR45Y, F40Y, F40YA, F47Y MX-44 EBXL40-45 R40A, R40 F47YA, FH43Y, GF47Y
SL62,SL62A,SL62X TD62, TD62A HP62, HP62A HP62H, JA62 R44A, R45, R48
6
MX-55 XT61-69 XT71-75 XT77-81 XT83-89 XT91-93 XT95-97 XT99 XT52-58
F50, FHi50, FHi50Y F46HY, F47HY, GF45Y, GF50Y, XR40Y, XR40YA, XR45Y, XR50
STR-40C, STR-44C STX-44C, HR-40C HR-44C, GX-44C GX-45C, MX-40C MX-44C, MXL-44C
SL63, TD63 XS52-58, XL52-58 STR-50, STR-50A F57Y, F57HY EBXS52-58 GF50YB, F50YA, XR50Y STX-50, HR-50, HR-55 HP63, R50 GX-55, MX-50, MX-55 EBXL52-58
HR-60, HR-66, HR-68 TD64, TD64H HP64, HP64H STX-60, MX-66, MX-68 R60, R65 STR-70, STX-70 HR-70
HR-80, HR-88, STX-80 STX-88, STR-80, MX-88
XS61-69 EBXS61-69
XS71-75, EBXS71-75
Cutting Structure and Feature Suffix Air application bit A Binary carbide gauge B Binary diamond gauge BD Center jet C SRT diamond gauge D Fully diamond enhanced cutting structure DD DD2 Fully diamond enhanced cutting structure (Premium) Extended Nozzle Tubes E Super-D Gun cone coating G Heavy set gauge design H Inclined chisel on gauge I Dome Jets J3 Lug Pads pressed with tungsten carbide inserts L Lug pads pressed with diamond inserts LD Nominal gauge diameter N Diamond heel (50%) OD Diamond heel (100%) OD1 Modified PS Feature P SRT tungsten carbide legback protection PS SRT diamond legback protection PD Q-Tubes Q Upper and Lower tungsten carbide legback protection R Upper and Lower diamond legback protection RD Shaped diamond gauge and 50% Diamond heel SD Shaped diamond gauge and 100% Diamond heel SD1 Trucut carbide gauge T Trucut diamond gauge inserts TD Unconventional cutting structure/feature U V-Flo hydraulics V Vectored Extended Nozzle Tubes VE Softer than standard insert grades W Conical cutting structure Y 2-7/8 connection (not SMITH default size 2-3/8") 3 6-5/8 connection (not SMITH default size 7-5/8) 6 7-5/8 connection (not SMITH default size 8-5/8) 7
Insert Insert Insert All Insert Insert Insert All Insert Insert Insert All All All All All All All All All All All All Insert Insert Insert Insert All All All Insert Insert All All All
F47A GFS10B GS03BD F10C XR30D MF37DD XR40DD2 XR+E F12YG F37H F27I GS12BVEJ3 FH45L MF15LD GF05N F57OD XR25OD1 FH28P FH28PS F37PD GS18BQ GS18R F50RD G25SD MF20SD1 XR20T XR32TD GS18U FH35V GSi01VE XR15W F59Y XR30-3 XR-6 XR-7
SL73 HP73
XS77-81 EBXS77-81
TD74,HP74,R75 XS83-89, EBXS83-89 TD81, HP81 XS91-93, EBXS91-93 R80, R85 XS95-97, EBXS95-97
HR-89
HR-90, HR-99, STX-90,STX-99 STR-90, HR-95, GX-95 ,MX-99
4 1 2 3
XS99, EBXS99
SMITH BITS