Common Drill Rod Connection Failure Causes: Review Checklist
Do not judge a failure from one close-up photo
A useful review needs the complete rod, the damaged area, both mating threads and the operating record. Similar-looking failures can have different causes, and one image rarely shows the full load path.
Information to collect
- Rod drawing, thread, OD, wall and length
- Position of the failed rod in the string
- Rig, rotary torque, pullback and feed information
- Hole diameter, depth, inclination and formation
- Service hours or footage and previous re-use
- Make-up practice, lubrication and handling method
Photograph the evidence
Take overall photographs before cleaning or modifying the parts. Add clear views of the fracture surface, thread flanks, shoulder, body wear, bending and the mating component. Mark the drilling direction and failure location.
Common review areas
The technical review may consider connection mismatch, make-up condition, excessive wear, bending, overload, impact damage, corrosion, manufacturing condition and the combined effect of the drilling environment. This list is not a remote diagnosis; it is a structure for collecting evidence.
Prevent a repeat order mismatch
After the review, keep the confirmed drawing, connection record and inspection requirements with the account. Replacement parts should follow the released specification rather than a shortened product description.



