Bench and production drilling tools include rods, shank adapters, couplings and bits. We provide 9 main threads: R3212, R32, HL38, T38, T45, T51, T60, ST58 and ST68. These are designed for use with button bits, cross bits, and reaming products.
The comprehensive range of bench and production rock drilling tools covers everything from 1" rope thread equipment up to T60 thread equipment. These tools are engineered to improve productivity considerably in various drilling environments.
Thread Options
R32, HL38, T38, T45, T51, T60, ST58, ST68
Diameter Range
38-140mm
Technical Specifications (T51 Thread)
Type
Carbide Dimension
Dimensions D
Flushing Hole
Gauge
Front
mm
in
Front
Side
No.
mm
No.
mm
Button bit-T45
6
12.7
3
12.7
76
3"
3
1
Button bit-T45
6
14
4
14
89
3 1/2"
3
0
Button bit-T45
8
12.7
5
10
76
3"
4
0
Button bit-T45
8
14
6
12.7
102
4"
4
2
Flat Face
8
16
8
14
127
5"
2
0
Flat Face
8
16
8
16
152
6"
2
0
Drop Center Design
Drop Center
6
14
3/2
12.7/9.5
89
3 1/2"
3
0
Drop Center
8
11
4/1
10/10
76
3"
4
0
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are the available thread types for these rock drilling bits?
We offer a wide range of thread options including R3212, R32, HL38, T38, T45, T51, T60, ST58, and ST68 to ensure compatibility with various drilling equipment.
Q2: What materials are used to manufacture the button bits?
The bits are manufactured using high-quality Alloy Steel and feature Tungsten Carbide tips (YK05 or T6 grade) for superior durability and performance in hard rock conditions.
Q3: Can these tools be used for well drilling?
Yes, these tools are highly versatile and are specifically designed for both well drilling and heavy-duty rock drilling applications.
Q4: How are the products packaged for international shipping?
To ensure safe delivery, we package our products in sturdy wooden cases or reinforced cartons, depending on the order size and transport requirements.
Q5: What is the production capacity for these drilling tools?
Our facility has a robust production capacity of approximately 500,000 pieces per month, allowing us to handle both small and large-scale industrial orders efficiently.
Q6: What is the difference between Drop Center and Flat Face designs?
Drop Center bits are ideal for high penetration rates in soft to medium-hard rock, while Flat Face bits are better suited for very hard and abrasive rock formations to ensure hole straightness.