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What is a lower end bearing pack on directional drilling motors?
The lower end bearing pack in a directional drilling motor transfers the torque and RPM that is generated by the power section to the drill bit. It includes the flow diverter, upper radial bearing, axial bearings, lower radial bearing, near-bit removable or fixed stabilizer, mandrel, and bit box.
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