Claims
- 1. An improved earth boring tool of the type having at least one sintered tungsten carbide insert with a substantially cylindrical retaining surface interferringly secured to the wall of a retaining hole, the improvement comprising said retaining surface roughened such that in any lineal increment of at least 0.010 inch, there are at least three asperities at least 0.001 inch long and at least 0.00005 inch deep when measured with a stylus point with a 0.0005 inch radius.
- 2. An improved method of retaining tungsten carbide inserts in an earth boring tool, said method comprising the steps of:
- drilling and reaming a plurality of holes in selected locations on the earth boring tool;
- sintering a plurality of tungsten carbide inserts with a binder selected from the group consisting of cobalt, nickel or iron;
- grinding a substantially cylindrical wall surface on the inserts that are nominally larger in diameter than the drilled and reamed holes;
- roughening the wall surface of the inserts such that any lineal increment of at least 0.010 inch has at least three asperities which are at least 0.001 inch long and at least 0.00005 inch deep when measured with a stylus point with a 0.0005 inch radius;
- and forcing the inserts interferringly into the mating drilled and reamed holes.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 485,658, filed July 3, 1974, now abandoned.
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2978850 |
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Continuations (1)
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