Jet Nozzles
There are essentially three types of jet nozzles used in tri-cone bits.
Shrouded nozzle jets provide maximum protection against retainer ring
erosion, excessive turbulence or extended drilling periods. Standard jet
nozzles are easier to install and are recommended for situations where
erosion is not a problem. Air jet nozzles (see above) are used on bits
designated for drilling with air or gas.
Nozzle sizes play an important role in bit hydraulics. The benefits of the
correct selection include effective hole cleaning and cuttings removal,
faster drill rates and thus lower drilling costs.
Orifice sizes are stated in 1/32 inch increments, with the most common
being between 10/32 to 14/32 sizes. Directional bit jets are available in
sizes from 18/32 to 28/32.
There are essentially three types of jet nozzles used in tri-cone bits.
Shrouded nozzle jets provide maximum protection against retainer ring
erosion, excessive turbulence or extended drilling periods. Standard jet
nozzles are easier to install and are recommended for situations where
erosion is not a problem. Air jet nozzles (see above) are used on bits
designated for drilling with air or gas.
Nozzle sizes play an important role in bit hydraulics. The benefits of the
correct selection include effective hole cleaning and cuttings removal,
faster drill rates and thus lower drilling costs.
Orifice sizes are stated in 1/32 inch increments, with the most common
being between 10/32 to 14/32 sizes. Directional bit jets are available in
sizes from 18/32 to 28/32.