Swivel is a drilling equipment that is fitting at the top of the drill string enables the flow of drilling mud into the drill rods while simultaneously permitting them to rotate.

-see also:
"Swivel" is in the HS Code "9401.30"
  - - Swivel seats with variable height adjustment

"Swivel" is in the UNSPSC Code "31161719"
  Swivel nuts
Ref: 124200/2006-09-25

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