PETOL™ Suckerod Elevator REA025 Data Book Warning Improper use of sucker rod elevators may result in injury or death. Do Not Exceed Rated Load of 25 Tons. Follow safe practices listed in Data Book. GEARENCH™ P.O. Box 192 4450 South Highway 6 Clifton, Texas 76634 Phone: (254) 675-8651 Fax: (254) 675-6100 © 2013 by GEARENCH.
Table of Contents PETOL™ Suckerod Elevator Description ........................................................................... 1 Warranty ................................................................................................................................. 2 Safe Practices and Procedures ............................................................................................... 4 Responsibility ...............................................................................................
PETOL™ Suckerod Elevator Description The REA025 PETOL™ Suckerod Elevator hangs from the sucker rod hook, which is attached to the traveling block or the service or drilling rig. The drawworks of the rig move the elevator up and down the rig’s derrick to install and remove sucker rod. The elevator may also be used on or around the rig floor for handling sucker rod. Removable inserts are screwed into the elevator body to work with specific sucker rod sizes, 5/8” – 3/4”, 3/4” – 7/8”, and 1”.
Warranty What Is Covered GEARENCH™ tools are expressly warranted to you, the purchaser, to be free of defects in material and workmanship. How Long Coverage Lasts This express warranty lasts for the lifetime of the GEARENCH tool. Warranty coverage ends when the tool becomes unusable for reasons other than defects in workmanship or material. How Can You Get Warranty Service To obtain the benefit of this warranty, contact a GEARENCH sales representative in Clifton, Texas. GEARENCH · 4450 South Highway 6 · P.
Forum Selection Clause Any dispute arising out of the sale and/or use of the GEARENCH tool that is the subject of this limited warranty shall be presented in the form of a claim or lawsuit to the offices of GEARENCH in Clifton, Bosque County, Texas. No claim or suit may be brought against GEARENCH, arising out of the sale and/or use of the tool, or arising out of the terms of this warranty, except in such forum.
Safe Practices and Procedures Responsibility "It is the responsibility of the employer to train the employee in the proper selection and use of tubing elevators, and to ensure that they are selected and used in that manner. A part of the job instruction program should therefore be detailed training in the proper use of tubing elevators. "Employers are responsible for the safe condition of tools and equipment used by employees, including tools and equipment which may be furnished by employees.
Hazard 2 - Being struck by dropped objects. Possible Solution 2 - Wear proper personal protective equipment. 2 - Use extra caution while people are working overhead. 2 - Avoid carrying tools while climbing the derrick ladder. Raise tools with a line to any worker above the derrick floor. 2 - Ensure that all tools and equipment being used are secured with the proper safety lines.
To remove the elevator from the sucker rod, the sucker rod is secured and the elevator is lowered a few inches below the swollen sucker rod neck. The elevator operator holds the bail with one hand and unlatches the elevator with the other hand. The elevator operator then pulls or pushes the elevator body from the sucker rod. WARNING: Under no circumstances should the maximum working load of 25 Tons be exceeded.
Replacement Parts Repairs should only be made by GEARENCH™ or a repair facility authorized by GEARENCH. Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9A 9B 9C Qty 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 4 2 2 2 Part No.
Responsibility of Distributors GEARENCH DISTRIBUTORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR FORWARDING THIS DATA BOOK AND OTHER GEARENCH PRODUCT INFORMATION RELATING TO THE INDIVIDUAL PRODUCT, THROUGH THE CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION, DOWN TO AND INCLUDING THE INDIVIDUAL USING THE PRODUCT. NOTE: In view of the fact that the actual use determines whether safety requirements have been met, the ultimate responsibility to comply rests with the end user.
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