Yeah, We Know Rock Tools.


Through unsurpassed durability, quality and performance, plus crafted with our customer in mind. Radius knows rock tools. The HDD Industry began in the early 1970s with a goal to "healthier drilling" through releasing less of a carbon footprint and destruction to the ground. Tight easements and small bores are especially highlighted through this process. Radius...

We Can Fix Your Reamer.


Tools break, ground conditions change and sometimes things just don't go as planned on the jobsite. Radius can help you get back up and running. We offer a dedicated team in repair services, evaluations and knowledge to keep your tools in the ground as long as possible. Radius can repair all brands of PDC,...

Make Better Mud.


Radius HDD offers a complete line of polymers and additives to keep your project turning as efficiently as possible. As an authorized dealer for DrillRite products as well as other additives such as Cetco, Radius has what you need - when you need it. Additionally, we offer popular thread compound that is essential to maintain...

Give Our Housings a Home.


Our dirt and rock housings are built to higher standards than any other product on the market. Period. We offer the most versatile housings ranging from a Ditch Witch 3, 5 or 6 bolt in both DCI and Subsite, along with our Vermeer housings to fit any rig you've got. Additionally, we have a popular...

The Raddest Pics In The Business.


Send Your Job-Site Photos to Lsaunders@radiushdd.com to Win Prizes and be featured in our Catalog and on our Social Media! Our 2021 catalog needed some extra flare - so we turned to the men in the mud. We were looking for an image that captured the beauty and ruggedness of this industry. Pat Earles,...

The Best of Bits & Blades.


Let’s face it – mistakes happen every day in the field. But the more you can prevent them from happening, the easier your job becomes (it’s called working smarter, not harder). Familiarizing yourself with the ground conditions before you start drilling allows you to properly select the right tool for the job. Check out...