HANDLING TOOLS definition

HANDLING TOOLS. All handling tools for 4 ½” drill pipe, 6” and 8” drill collars ROTARY TONGS: BJ Type “B” rotary tongs, 3 ½” to 13 3/8” WINCHES: 2 - 10,000 lbs capacity drill floor winches OTHER EQUIPMENT: Fuel tank (8,000 gallons) with 2 transfer pumps and filter system, water tank with 2 centrifugal pumps, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, pipe spinner, full rig lighting, upper dog house, mechanic shop DRAWWORKS: Electrohoist II drawworks rated at 1500 HP. Powered by 2 GE 752 traction motors (1,000 hp each). Wichita 336H Brake. Grooved for 1 3/8” drilling line. MAST: Parco Model SL 142A mast rated at 1,050,000 lb hook load capacity. 142’ clear height. Six 60” sheaves and one 60” fastline sheave, grooved for 1 3/8” line. API rated maximum static hook load of 1,050,000 lb with 12 lines strung.
HANDLING TOOLS. All handling tools for 5” drill pipe, 6” and 8” drill collars

Examples of HANDLING TOOLS in a sentence

  • PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT IF CONTRACTOR FURNISHES SPECIAL STRINGS OF DRILL PIPE, DRILL COLLARS, AND HANDLING TOOLS AS PROVIDED FOR IN EXHIBIT “A”, THE SAME SHALL BE CONSIDERED IN USE AT ALL TIMES WHEN ON LOCATION OR UNTIL RELEASED BY OPERATOR.

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