Description:
A 3/8 forward reverse gas drill is a professional tool in drilling engineering, with the drill bit rotating clockwise. Forward rotation is commonly used in traditional drilling operations to help improve the cutting efficiency of the drill bit on rock formations, especially in harder formations. The drill bit rotates counterclockwise. Reversal is commonly used for specific operations, such as drilling fluid circulation, which can reduce the formation of bottom hole debris and improve wellbore stability. Forward and reverse gas drilling technology is commonly used in geological conditions that require special control of drilling fluid circulation and bottom hole cleaning, such as soft soil layers or karst geology. It can help reduce the formation of waste at the bottom of the well, improve drilling efficiency and wellbore stability, and is suitable for specific environments and drilling targets.