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SS Pulling Tools are used to employ external fishnecks on subsurface devices inside the wellbore. These pulling tools have intermediate cores with medium reach. The tool is used to retrieve subsurface tools where debris might block the latching of fishneck.
Size | Actual OD | Fishing neck | Connection | Grasping diameter |
1.25" | 1.22" | 1" | 5/8-11UN | 1" |
1.5" | 1.437" | 1.187" | 15/16-10UN | 1.187" |
2" | 1.77" | 1.375" | 15/16-10UN | 1.375" |
3" | 2.84" | 2.313" | 1-1/16-10UN | 2.313" |
4" | 3.67" | 2.313" | 1-1/16-10UN | 3.125" |
More customized parts are available upon request.
The SS Pulling tool is used to employ external fishnecks on subsurface devices inside the wellbore. These pulling tools have intermediate cores with medium reach. The tool is used to retrieve subsurface tools where debris might block the latching of the fishneck.
Care should be taken to inspect the dogs, skirt, and fishneck for damage such as metal fatigue, cracking , or deformity of the metal.
1. Before lowering the tool, inspect whether the connection threads of the tool are loose.
2. Maintain it in time after use.
SS Pulling Tools are used to employ external fishnecks on subsurface devices inside the wellbore. These pulling tools have intermediate cores with medium reach. The tool is used to retrieve subsurface tools where debris might block the latching of fishneck.
Size | Actual OD | Fishing neck | Connection | Grasping diameter |
1.25" | 1.22" | 1" | 5/8-11UN | 1" |
1.5" | 1.437" | 1.187" | 15/16-10UN | 1.187" |
2" | 1.77" | 1.375" | 15/16-10UN | 1.375" |
3" | 2.84" | 2.313" | 1-1/16-10UN | 2.313" |
4" | 3.67" | 2.313" | 1-1/16-10UN | 3.125" |
More customized parts are available upon request.
The SS Pulling tool is used to employ external fishnecks on subsurface devices inside the wellbore. These pulling tools have intermediate cores with medium reach. The tool is used to retrieve subsurface tools where debris might block the latching of the fishneck.
Care should be taken to inspect the dogs, skirt, and fishneck for damage such as metal fatigue, cracking , or deformity of the metal.
1. Before lowering the tool, inspect whether the connection threads of the tool are loose.
2. Maintain it in time after use.