ProHydraulics supplies drill pipe wipers. This is one of our unique products. The main raw material used in the manufacturing of these wipers is a special scratch-resistant rubber compound. They can be used in both water-based and oil-based drilling mud. Drill pipe wipers are designed to be applied on pipes with a solid master bushing. ProHydraulics offers both dual split and single solid type drill pipe wipers. The primary component of dual wipers is a spring steel reinforced ring. A slight split in the dual wipers allows them to be attached to the pipe. Varieties of wipers include: Dual Split; Flat; Low-profile.
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🟠 Introducing the Merit 12-Inch Drill Pipe Wiper Ball – Precision Cleaning for Mid-Size Drill Pipes! 🟠 Designed for performance and durability, the Merit 12-Inch Drill Pipe Wiper Ball is a game-changer for wellbore cleaning in 12-inch drill pipe applications. Perfect for medium-diameter pipes, this wiper ball ensures thorough cleaning and effective fluid separation for enhanced wellbore preparation. Why Choose the Merit 12-Inch Wiper Ball? Tailored Fit: Specifically sized for 12-inch drill pipes, maximizing cleaning efficiency and flow. Resilient Material: Constructed from high-quality, flexible foam that withstands pressure and provides optimal contact with the pipe walls. Superior Debris Removal: Effectively wipes out drilling mud, cuttings, and other contaminants, promoting a cleaner wellbore and improving cement bonding. The Merit 12-Inch Wiper Ball is engineered for operators looking to improve cementing quality, reduce downtime, and ensure efficient, reliable operations in mid-size drilling projects. 🌟 Key Benefits: Enhanced cementing results and well integrity Reduced cleaning time and operational delays Reliable, high-performance cleaning in mid-sized drill pipes Optimize your wellbore cleaning process with the Merit 12-Inch Wiper Ball – built for efficiency, durability, and precision. #MeritWiperBall #12InchDrillPipe #WellCementing #OilAndGasTools #DrillingEfficiency #FieldSolutions https://lnkd.in/dwwKNXEQ
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𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐜𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐖𝐞𝐥𝐥 𝐃𝐫𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠: The Casing Scraper is used to clean cement, mud, embedded bullets, rust, mill scale, paraffin, perforation burrs and other substances from the inside walls of casing. Maintaining a clean casing I. D. is important to the operation of all tools used in drilling the well. Likewise, packers and similar tools must have a clean surface to grip. Foreign materials on casing walls will frequently cause these tools to become difficult to operation. The Casing Scraper is manufactured from a solid piece of heat treated steel. The scraper blades fit into machined recesses and are securely held by a dovetail keeper and spacer. The scraper blades feature left hand helical grooves and are hard faced for maximum service. There are sufficient blades in the body to completely scrape the casing surface without rotating the tool. Standard connections on the Casing Scraper are API Reg., Box and Pin. This allows the scraper to be installed in the drilling string between the bit and the bit sub. The bit is run below the scraper to serve as a guide and prevent plugging the circulation hole through the scraper. Lift Sub A lift Sub enables safe and efficient handling of straight OD tubulars such as drill collars, shock tools, jars, directional equipment and other tools by using the drill pipe elevators. Saver Sub When rods is added to increase the depth of drilling, the loosening of the threads are now performed at the bottom end of the Saver Sub as opposed to the bottom of the Kelly which is the most valuable part of the drill string. This means that the connection between the top end of the Saver sub and Kelly is seldom used, and suffers minimal wear and tear, whereas the lower connection is used in almost all cases displacing the most wear and tear from the rotary head connection to the much cheaper Saver Sub which is expendable and reduce cost. Straight OD Sub Straight OD Sub is used to connect drill stem members that have a similar outside diameter. The drill bit, downhole tools, heavy weight drill pipe and drill pipe can be crossed over using a straight OD sub. Reduced Section Sub Reduced Section Sub is used to connect drill stem parts that have different diameters. This sub can be used to crossover large OD drilling tools or a tapered drill collar string. #drilling #oilandgas #oilfield #drillingrig #oil #petroleum #oilandgasindustry #drill #oilfieldlife #offshore #engineering #oilindustry
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🔧 Introducing the 6" Dia Medium Foam Ball Drill Pipe Wiper – Precision Cleaning for Your Operations 🔧 Optimizing your drilling process starts with efficient wellbore cleaning, and our 6" Dia Medium Foam Ball Drill Pipe Wiper is designed to deliver just that. With a wiping range from 4-3/4" to 2", this foam ball is engineered for reliability and durability in various drilling environments. Key Features: Wiping Range: 4-3/4" to 2" – perfect for a wide range of drill pipe sizes. Minimum Restriction: 7/8" – ensuring smooth fluid flow and reduced risk of clogging. Durable Medium Foam Material – engineered to withstand the harshest well conditions while providing superior cleaning performance. This foam wiper ball is ideal for primary cementing operations and wellbore preparation, ensuring clean pipes and improved cementing quality. It’s an essential tool for ensuring smooth, efficient drilling operations. 💡 Benefits: Efficient removal of debris and drilling fluids Improved cementing quality and well integrity Reduced operational downtime and enhanced fluid flow Maximize your operational efficiency and cementing success with the 6" Dia Medium Foam Ball Drill Pipe Wiper! #DrillPipeWiperBall #FoamWiperBall #OilAndGas #WellCementing #DrillingTools #OperationalEfficiency #FieldOperations #EnergyInnovation https://lnkd.in/d4wy7a-C
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Auger drill Auger drilling machine is a kind of hole drilling auger machine, including double pin hitch, power head (including motor, gear box, input shaft, output shaft), auger drilling rod and bit. Pin hitch is equipped with slid way and reduction gearbox which can slide along the slide way. The reduction gearbox is connected with input shaft and output shaft. The input shaft is connected with hydraulic motor, and the output shaft is connected with drilling rod which is connected with drill bit.A.The auger drilling machine can improve the efficiency highly;B.The reduction gearbox slides along the pin hitch and can guarantee the drill machine verticality;C.The drill rod is auger rod and when it drills into the earth, the earth material can be returned to the ground;D.The output shaft is hollow shaft, and the above can be connected with the cement injection to inject cement.
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💪 API 7K Drilling Rig Mud Pump Hydraulic Valve Seat Puller 💪 Hydraulic pull valve is an indispensable tool for mud pump, which is used to pull the seat. When in use, remove the valve cover from the liquid cylinder top, will hook assembly through the valve seat hole, hook head step stuck seat, is respectively in the screw sleeve into the support seat, cylinder block, cylinder head, triangle, the supporting seat is clamped in the liquid cylinder holes in the triangle, the whole system will be tightened. Then by hand pressure pump through the oil inlet nozzle injection pressure, the pressure drop from the top of cylinder cover, cylinder cover to push the triangle to move, to drive a hook assembly moves through the screw, pull the seat.
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22 Inch Drill Pipe Wiper Balls
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22 Inch Drill Pipe Wiper Balls
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𝗦𝘁𝘂𝗰𝗸 𝗣𝗶𝗽𝗲 A stuck pipe is a common problem in the oil and gas industry where the drill string or the bottom hole assembly gets stuck in the wellbore and cannot be moved. This can be caused by various factors such as differential sticking, hole irregularities, swelling formations, or equipment failure. To deal with stuck pipes, several methods can be used depending on the cause of the problem. Some of these methods include: Jarring: This involves using a tool known as a jar to create a sudden impact that can help free the stuck pipe. Rotation: Rotating the pipe can help break any differential sticking or other obstructions and free the pipe. Chemicals: Using special chemicals or lubricants can help reduce friction and loosen the pipe. Milling: Milling involves using a specialized tool to grind through the pipe or other obstructions. Fishing: Fishing involves using specialized tools to retrieve any lost equipment or debris from the wellbore. It's essential to work with experienced professionals who have the necessary equipment and expertise to handle stuck pipe situations safely and effectively. Stuck pipe is a common problem encountered in the oil and gas drilling process, and it can be caused by several factors, including: Differential Sticking: This occurs when the drill string becomes stuck to the side of the wellbore due to the pressure difference between the inside and outside of the drill pipe. The differential pressure causes the pipe to stick, making it difficult to remove. Hole Problems: The wellbore may contain irregularities such as ledges, key seats, or doglegs that can trap the drill string, leading to stuck pipe. Drilling Fluids: The properties of the drilling fluid, including viscosity and density, can cause the drill pipe to stick. For example, using a thick or heavy drilling mud can cause differential sticking or mud cake buildup on the wall of the wellbore. Formation Damage: Formation damage can occur when drilling through certain rock formations. Mud or rock particles can become trapped in the wellbore, causing the drill string to stick. Equipment Failure: Equipment failures, such as a broken bit or damaged drill pipe, can lead to a stuck pipe. It's important to identify the cause of the stuck pipe and use the appropriate methods to free the drill string safely and effectively. Proper training, equipment, and procedures are essential to prevent and manage stuck pipe situations in the oil and gas industry. #Drilling_Professionals
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The sand content in drilling mud is a critical parameter to monitor. Excessive sand can lead to wear on pumps and tubulars, affecting equipment performance. Here's how you can test it: 1. Sand Content Kit: - This kit measures sand content in water-based or oil-based drilling mud. - Components: 200-mesh sieve, plastic funnel, graduated glass tube. - Procedure: - Fill the glass tube with mud to the marked line. - Add clean water to the same line. - Shake vigorously and pour onto the sieve. - Discard particles passing through the screen. - Wash trapped sand particles. - Transfer sand to the glass tube. - Allow settling and record sand content as a percentage. 2. Importance: - Sand damages mud pumps, tubulars, and increases mud density. - Keep sand content low for optimal drilling performance. Remember, maintaining sand content below 1% is crucial to prevent equipment wear. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask! 😊
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Dump Bailer For Cement Placement - DRILLING MANUAL | #drilling_manual Dump Bailer For Cement Placement is a tool used in the oil and gas industry for placing cement on top of a bridge plug. It can be run on a wireline and is designed to release cement from the bailer sections through the displacement of a weight bar. The cement can then undergo a pressure test after 24 hours. This drilling manual provides detailed information on the mechanical specifications, operations, job preparation, running procedure, and pulling process of the dump bailer. The article begins by explaining the various applications of the dump bailer, including sealing off nonproductive zones, water-producing zones, and acting as a base for a sand plug. Mechanical specifications such as temperature rating, pressure rating, borehole size, outer diameter, length, and weight are also discussed. The tool string components required for dump bailer operations are listed, including a rope socket, stem, knuckle joint, 3ft stroke mechanical jar, and a dump bailer suitable for the operation. Job preparation is essential for accurate and successful dump bailer operations. For deviated wells or doglegs, the maximum rigidity should not exceed 6ft. Calibration using a gauge cutter is recommended to ensure accurate measurements. The article provides step-by-step instructions for job preparation, including revising the dump bailer, replacing damaged parts, verifying shearing parts, and performing the necessary checks and procedures. The running procedure of the dump bailer is explained, emphasizing the importance of slow and careful movement while crossing wellhead valves, tubing hanger, completion restrictions, and reaching the desired depth. The procedure for pulling the dump bailer is also outlined, including safety measures, closing the wellhead valve, bleeding pressure, extracting tools from the lubricator, and redressing the dump bailer. Read More: https://lnkd.in/dsDvXTAx Free PDFs: Download free books on drilling and related topics from the Drilling Manual Telegram channel at https://lnkd.in/dQ7h8SCV Learning Videos: Watch educational videos on drilling techniques, equipment, and more on the Drilling Manual YouTube channel at https://bit.ly/3pKS5dd #drilling #dumpbailer #cementplacement #oilandgas #mechanicalspecifications #jobpreparation #runningprocedure #drillingmanual Download Free Books: https://lnkd.in/dQ7h8SCV Watch Learning Videos: https://bit.ly/3pKS5dd
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