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Head Assemblies
The core barrel plays an important role in diamond drilling as it is used to recover core. Today, most diamond drillers use wireline core barrels which have become the standard for high production core recovery. Epiroc’s wireline core barrels are made with high quality material and are available in all standard industry formats. For additional convenience, they are fully compatible with other corresponding systems and spare parts are always available.
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Overshot
In a wireline system, the overshot is lowered into the bore hole through the rod string when the core tube is full. It releases the inner tube assembly and retrieves it from the hole.
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Inner Tube Stabilizer
The inner tube stabilizer is one of the components of the outer tube, positioned in the the box end of the reaming shell.
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Adaptor Couplings
An adaptor coupling is a small yet critical component of the core barrel. Epiroc’s high manufacturing quality standards ensure the reliability of this part so it won’t let you down.
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Locking Couplings
Epiroc offers a selection of locking couplings, the part of the core barrel that is found on the upper part of the outer tube.
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Core Lifter Assembly
The core lifter assembly includes three key parts that allow you to firmly grip the core sample so that it can be broken and brought to the surface.
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Inner and Outer Tubes
Epiroc quality guaranties exact length and diameters, every time, for perfect fit, maximum reliability and performance.
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Water Saver Sub
The underground water saver sub is an excellent tool that retains water in the drill string, allowing you to drill up-hole with an extended core barrel.
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Uphole brake
The Uphole Brake is an integrated safety module built into the N size DiscovOre head assembly. It is engineered to automatically stop a free-falling inner tube assembly by deploying its braking elements against the inner surface of the core barrel or rod string whenever downward movement exceeds the speed of the overshot.
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