The difference between standard and Rotary Shouldered Connection With the growth of oil companies and the growing need to drill deeper and faster, the need for effective connections to withstand a highly demanding environment’s expectations has grown. Engineers around the world are starting to develop new and advanced versions of the shouldered connections.
The standard version of the API threads and connections have single torque shoulders, and the modern Rotary Shouldered Connection, on the other hand, has two shoulders, i.e., a primary and secondary. As a result of the same, you attain the following benefits – Enhanced load distribution across the threaded area Increased torsional capacity compared to standard API 7–2 and Rotary connections.