Drilling rigs are complex systems that are used to drill deep boreholes into the ground – for example to extract crude oil or natural gas. The central element is the drill string, which consists of numerous steel pipes that are bolted together via threaded connections. These pipes and the connecting threaded sockets (couplings) must be able to withstand enormous mechanical stresses and seal absolutely reliably. In this blog post, we shed light on how a drilling rig and its pipe systems work and, in particular, how the machining of the pipes and couplings takes place. The focus is on machine tools from the EMAG Group – in particular the series USC (for pipes) and VSC (for couplings), which are used in the machining of OCTG (Oil Country Tubular Goods) components.
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In the world of high precision drives, Zoerkler is a name synonymous with innovation, quality and technical excellence. In its almost 120-year history, the company has developed from a modest mechanical engineers’ workshop into a leading supplier of drive systems for the automotive and aviation industries. In this interview, Managing Director Bernhard Wagner provides insights into the fascinating world of precision manufacturing, innovative production technologies and the future visions of Zoerkler Gears GmbH & Co KG.