Vermeer Expands Ultra X3 Drilling System with New Bits

Vermeer expands its Ultra X3 drilling system lineup with two new specialized horizontal directional drilling (HDD) bits designed to tackle challenging ground conditions in HDD operations. The Ultra X3 2Thirty bit handles soft to medium rock formations up to 10,000 psi (68.9 MPa), while the Triple Threat bit delivers exceptional steering control in challenging formations up to 5,000 psi (34.5 MPa). Both HDD bits join the existing Ultra X3 tooling family, providing contractors with enhanced options for demanding drilling applications while maintaining the system’s signature non-torqued spline connection for quick tooling changes.

Vermeer 2Thirty HDD Bit

“These two new bits expand our Ultra X3 system’s ability to handle the full spectrum of challenging ground conditions,” said Cody Mecham, product manager for Vermeer Cutting Edge. “Contractors have already embraced the Ultra X3 system for its quick tooling changes and versatility. Now with the 2Thirty and Triple Threat bits, they can take on even more demanding projects without switching to entirely different drilling platforms. It’s about maximizing the investment they’ve already made in Ultra X3 technology.”

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The Ultra X3 2Thirty bit is engineered for brutal drilling conditions including harder rock and broken formations. Featuring two oversized conical teeth positioned at a 30-degree angle for optimal cutting performance, the bit includes strategically placed carbide buttons in key wear areas to help extend bit life. Its rebuildable design contributes to long-term value, while the bit offers more stability and durability than traditional options, making it an effective solution before requiring dedicated rock drilling equipment.

Vermeer Triple Threat HDD Bit

The Ultra X3 Triple Threat bit combines the proven Gauntlet cross-section with enhanced steering capabilities for tough formations. The bit features three laser-clad carbide conical teeth with a tooth retention groove system, plus an elongated steering face for improved operator control. Oversized carbide buttons on the steering shoe provide enhanced wear resistance, while the machined relief area in the center contributes to superior steering performance. Like the 2Thirty, the Triple Threat is rebuildable for extended service life.

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Both new bits are compatible with all three Ultra X3 drilling systems and utilize the system’s non-torqued spline connection technology. This allows operators to perform tooling changes quickly using only two knockout dowel pins, eliminating the need for breakout tongs or specialized tools. The system’s ability to ream directly from the transmitter housing and eliminate starter rods in certain applications helps reduce operational complexity and pit size requirements.

For more information about the new Ultra X3 2Thirty and Triple Threat bits and the complete Ultra X3 drilling system, contact your local Vermeer dealer or visit borestore.com.

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