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Cable Tool Drill Rig
LD Rhino - Cable Tool Drill Rig
The LD Rhino cable tool drill rig is arguably the most cost-effective rig available today for drilling water wells down to 450 feet. Versatile yet easy to maintain and operate, this rig may be the most economical approach to drilling and constructing water wells where logistics are challenging and fuel and trained personnel are scarce. Originally designed to supply potable water in developing countries, the LD Rhino drilling rig is tough, reliable and flexible enough to make it a good choice for anywhere in the world.Cable Drill Bits
Supreme - Cable Drill Bit
Our most commonly used all-around bit. The Supreme hard rock bit with its full gauge and flat face can handle almost any formation from granite and basalt to limestone, hard sandstone, dolomite or most any other formation you may encounter while drilling.
Soft Rock - Cable Drill Bit
For aggressive soft rock drilling. The Soft Rock features a concave face and extra channels to blast away shale, slate, clay, sandstone and medium limestone. The larger channels reduce the need for re-drilling of settled material.
Eccentric - Cable Drill Bit
The head of these bits are offset from the centerline Y2″ allowing the bit to over drill approx. 1′ in one full rotation. This de-sign allows the bit to fit through a standard sized casing while drilling an oversized hole. Eccentric bits can be very effective when setting casing into rock or through boulders.
LD Rhino - Drop Center Cable Drill Bit
Designed for unconsolidated formations, the Drop Center features a full gauge and concave face. The concave face allows cuttings to escape faster providing a higher unit load on impact and helps keep the bit centered for a straighter hole. Use on granite and basalt to limestone, hard sand-
LD Rhino - Cable Drill Bits
Named for the appearance of the face, the Z bits are designed for gravel and sandy rock formations. The leading edge creates a “scooping” action while the reduced shoul-der area allows gravel to fall easily past the bit reducing the possibility of being wedged against the casing. Carbide inserts fracture any hard rock encountered in these types of formations.
