Hard Metal advantage products
hma's tapered tiger mills
for opening up restrictions in tubing, it should be run with a stringer mill for stability, & can be used on hard surface & metal appilications this style of tapered mill was designed by HMA.
dressed with starcut cutting inserts
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tapered mills
used to open up sand in tubing where non-aggressive applications in tubing are required.
dressed with crushed carbide or starcut cutting inserts.
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pilot mills
dressed with crushed carbide or any other specialty cutting inserts, including HMA's Honeycomb Total Inserts.
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junk mills
for removing stuck pipe, tubing, bridge plugs, packers, and cement or other debris obstructing the wellbore.
dressed with crushed carbide
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stringer mills
for stability when milling, used to keep mill centered in tubing.
dressed with crushed carbide or starcut cutting inserts.
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shoes
for freeing tubulars that have become sand stuck, mud stuck, or mechanically stuck and for milling over packers, retainers, and bridge plugs.
dressed with crushed carbide or any other specialty cutting inserts, including HMA's Honeycomb Total Inserts.
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Mill:
1) to grind up or pulverize;
2) a fishing tool or shoe (junk mill) with diamond or tungsten-carbide cutting edges used to grind away a fish such as stuck tools or pipe in a well.
A mill can also be used
a) to dress the top of a fish to be caught by another fishing tool,
b) to ream out collapsed casing,
c) to ream tubulars
with scale,
d) to remove a section of casing for sidetracking or deviating a
well, or
e) to remove cement plugs.
— Excerpt from the
Dictionary of Petroleum Exploration, Drilling & Production
Norman J. Hyne, Ph.D.