Casing Slips • Oilfield Tools
SDXL, SDML, SDS, CML-XL 7” to 36”

REMAN • Recertified
Rotary Casing Slips

Rotary Slips, including variations such as SDXL, SDML, and SDS, are essential components in oil drilling operations, providing a secure grip and support for sections of drill pipe or casing as they are lifted or lowered into the wellbore. These robust slips play a pivotal role in maintaining the stability and safety of the drill string during the complex process of wellbore construction.

At Power Unit Builders & Handling Tools, LLC, we offer a range of high-quality Rotary Slips designed to meet your drilling needs. Each slip is engineered with precision to ensure reliable performance under challenging drilling conditions. Whether you require SDXL, SDML, or SDS variations, our slips provide exceptional grip strength and durability, allowing for efficient handling and manipulation of tubulars.

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Our commitment to quality and safety means you can rely on our Rotary Slips to deliver consistent and dependable results in your operations. By choosing our products, you can enhance the safety and productivity of your drilling projects, working with confidence to achieve successful outcomes. Let us provide you with the equipment you need for efficient and seamless wellbore construction.

Casing Slips • SDXL, SDML, SDS, CML-XL

Discover the importance of Drill Bowls in your oilfield operations. These crucial tools are designed to securely grip and support a range of pipe sizes during drilling activities, ensuring seamless operations and enhanced safety.

Here's how they are used:

      Gripping Drill Pipe or Casing: Rotary Slips are designed with hardened steel inserts or "teeth" that securely grip the exterior surface of the drill pipe or casing. These teeth are typically arranged in a circular pattern within the slips.
      Adjustable Design: Rotary Slips have an adjustable design, allowing them to accommodate different sizes and types of drill pipe or casing. The slips can be adjusted to grip the specific diameter of the pipe or casing being used.
      Insertion and Removal: Rotary Slips are typically inserted into the rotary table or slip bowl on the rig floor. When a section of drill pipe or casing needs to be handled, the slips are positioned around the pipe or casing, and then tightened to grip it securely. Once the pipe or casing is securely held, it can be lifted, lowered, or manipulated as needed during drilling operations.
      Stabilization and Support: Rotary Slips are designed with safety features to prevent accidental release of the drill pipe or casing. These may include locking mechanisms or safety interlocks that prevent the slips from disengaging unintentionally while under load.
      Safety Features: With proper support and control, drill bowls help streamline the drilling process, saving time and increasing efficiency.
      Compatibility: Rotary Slips are compatible with standard rig equipment and are designed to be easily integrated into drilling operations. They can be used in conjunction with other tools and equipment, such as elevators and tongs, to facilitate the handling and manipulation of drill pipe or casing pipe.
      Maintenance: Regular inspection and maintenance of Rotary Slips are essential to ensure their proper functioning and safety. This includes checking for wear on the teeth and other components, as well as lubrication and adjustment as needed. Contact Power Units Builders & Handling Tools, LLC for remanufacturing (REMAN) and recertification.

Overall, Rotary Slips such as SDXL, SDML, and SDS provide a secure and stable grip on drill pipe or casing during oil drilling operations, ensuring efficient handling and manipulation while maintaining safety and reliability on the rig floor. Contact Power Unit Builder & Handling Tools for details.

The difference between Rotary Slips - SDXL, SDML, SDS

The main difference between Rotary Slips—SDXL, SDML, and SDS—lies in their respective designs and the sizes of pipe or casing they are engineered to handle. Each variation is tailored to specific pipe diameters, ensuring optimal performance and compatibility with a variety of drilling operations. The SDXL slips are designed for extra-large sizes of drill pipe and casing, providing a strong grip for these larger tubulars. The SDML slips cater to medium-sized pipe and casing, offering reliable support and stability in the wellbore. SDS slips, on the other hand, are crafted for smaller diameters, allowing precise control and ease of handling.

At Power Unit Builders & Handling Tools, LLC, we understand the importance of using the right tool for each unique drilling scenario. That's why our Rotary Slips are built with high-grade materials and meticulous attention to detail to ensure maximum strength, durability, and safety during operations. Our team provides slips that meet industry standards and exceed your expectations in terms of quality and performance.

By offering a comprehensive range of Rotary Slips, we empower you to choose the right tool for your specific needs, allowing you to work efficiently and effectively. Our slips are designed to handle the demands of modern drilling, giving you confidence in your operations. Let us provide you with the tailored solutions you need to achieve successful and productive drilling projects.

Here's a breakdown of their differences:

      SDXL Rotary Slips:
      • SDXL Rotary Slips are designed for handling extra-large diameter drill pipe or casing.
      • They are equipped with larger and stronger teeth to grip the larger diameter pipe or casing securely.
      • SDXL Rotary Slips are typically used for handling oversized or heavy-duty pipe and casing strings in specialized drilling operations.
      SDML Rotary Slips:
      • SDML Rotary Slips are designed for handling medium to large diameter drill pipe or casing.
      • They have a moderate-sized grip range and are suitable for a wide range of pipe and casing sizes commonly used in drilling operations.
      • SDML Rotary Slips are versatile and widely used in various drilling applications.
      SDS Rotary Slips:
      • SDS Rotary Slips are designed for handling smaller diameter drill pipe or casing pipe.
      • They have a smaller grip range compared to SDML and SDXL slips and are suitable for handling smaller-sized pipes and casing strings.
      • SDS Rotary Slips are commonly used in drilling operations where smaller diameter pipe or casing is utilized.

In summary, while all three variations of Rotary Slips serve the same basic function of gripping and supporting drill pipe or casing during drilling operations, the differences lie in their design and the sizes of pipe or casing they are intended to handle. SDXL slips are for extra-large diameter pipe, SDML for medium to large diameter, and SDS for smaller diameter pipe. This allows for greater versatility and efficiency in handling different sizes of pipe and casing on the rig floor. Contact Power Unit Builder & Handling Tools for details.

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