Head (tool) catcher

Designed for installation at the top of the lubricator section and preventing tools from dropping down into a wellbore in case of breaking wire or wireline cable in the process of logging or dewaxing
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Used in production, observation and injection oil and gas wells as a top section of a lubricator equipped with a stuffing box for 73 mm tubing in the process of well testing and logging with downhole tools and pressure gauges with the aid of wireline/slickline winch; and scraping internal walls of tubing from asphaltene, resin, and paraffin deposits.

Tool catcher is placed at the top section of a pressure control lubricator under the stuffing box, catches a tool after wire or cable breaks in the lubricator using grips, and securely holds the tool in lubricator until it is recovered by crew.
Tool catcher
Types of catches LU-73
Wellhead catcher for wireheads
Wellhead catcher for wireheads
Wellhead catcher according to customer's drawings
Wellhead catcher according to customer's drawings
Wellhead catcher for cable lug
Wellhead catcher for cable lug

Features

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A wide range of catchers for various types of cable heads: rope socket for wire, cable heads for wireline (braided cable)
The device is designed for multiple use

Construction

Durability

Gripping and holding strength can be adjusted
Comfortable to clean solids and debris

Adjustment

Cleanliness
Technical Specifications
Tool catcher is placed at the top section of a lubricator under the stuffing box
Step 1
A tool hits the stuffing box and is gripped by the catcher
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Job Procedure

The tool catcher and the tool is retrieved from a lubricator section
Step 3
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The tool is released from the catcher
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