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Hydraulic station

The hydraulic station and hydraulic valve box can meet the pressure and flow requirements of equipment such as iron drills, buffering mechanical arms, and hydraulic clamps. The hydraulic valve box can be arranged in an independent unit layout or integrated with the hydraulic station according to the overall machine layout needs. The integrated hydraulic station is driven by two 55kW motors, one for use and one as a backup.

Integrated drill control system

The integrated drilling control system uses programmable control technology, industrial network communication technology, and integrated control technology to achieve centralized control and monitoring of key drilling equipment through the integrated seating of the main and auxiliary drilling operators.

Hydraulic hoisting clamp

The hydraulic slips are tools used in oil and gas drilling to lift the drill string. During the process of raising and lowering the drill, by replacing the liner, it can conveniently and reliably hold tapered drill rods, drill collars, casings, and tubing, which helps extend the service life of the slip body.

Iron drill worker

The iron drill worker can perform the assembly and disassembly of drill pipes and drill collars within the calibrated range at the wellhead or mouse hole. The main components include the base, telescopic arm, rotary wrench, impact wrench, control valve box, etc. The mud splash guard box is integrated with the iron drill worker, making operation more convenient.

Power Kawa

The power slip is a hydraulic operating tool used in oil and gas drilling operations to hold drill pipes, drill collars, or casings. It is installed on the turntable, with its main body kept horizontal to facilitate the work of casing tongs. This tool addresses the potential back strains and fatigue that workers may experience when using manual slips, reducing labor intensity and improving work efficiency.

Drilling platform robotic arm

The drilling platform manipulator is a high-tech product that integrates machinery and electricity. It is a device for discharging vertical roots on the drilling platform, installed on the vertical root platform, and can perform operations such as discharging drill rods, drill pipes, and casings. The equipment is equipped with an L-shaped track, and when drilling tools are transported from the catwalk to the drilling platform, the manipulator moves along the L-shaped track to the right side near the ramp gate to avoid the drilling tool passage. This device addresses the current issues of low efficiency, high labor intensity, and high operational danger associated with manual operations for discharging vertical roots on the drilling platform, thereby significantly improving the mechanization and intelligence level of drilling rigs.

Hydraulic pipe rack

The hydraulic pipe rack is a type of ground automation equipment that has the functions of storing, transporting, and recovering pipe columns. It uses a remote-controlled oil cylinder to lift and incline the pipe rack, ensuring that the pipe columns can roll in an orderly and stable manner, completing the transportation and recovery of the pipe columns.

Power Cat Path

The power catwalk is an automated device used to complete the transportation operations of drill pipes, drill collars, casings, and other tubulars.

Buffering robotic arm

The buffering manipulator is an automated device used to push and support a single pipe column or vertical root at the lower end, facilitating the transportation of the single pipe or vertical root between the wellhead, mouse hole, and ramp gate.

Two-layer robotic arm

The two-layer platform manipulator is a type of equipment used for the vertical discharge of drill pipes during the oil drilling process. It is designed to push or pull the upper end of the drill pipe to the wellhead or the indicator beam position. This product addresses the issue of high labor intensity faced by operators when manually handling the upper end of the drill pipe during the transfer operations at the indicator beam and wellhead positions. It can effectively save auxiliary drilling time, improve the automation level of drilling rigs, and enhance operational safety.
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