
Capillary Equipment
CAPILLARY INJECTOR HEAD

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10,000 lbs. Continuous pull
5,000 PSI snubbing capacity
200+ feet per minute continuous speed
Rollered, single piece skate design
True hydraulic traction and tension systems
Clearance for 2" OD tools
10,000 PSI top load stripper
Folding gooseneck
Small package
Frame: 3' x 3' x 4' tall
Gooseneck: 2.5' tall
Monkey boards: 2' long
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Capillary Shear and Seal Unit
The shear and seal unit is completely manual. It is fully
reusable, and completely serviceable. The system can shear
up to 3/4" tubing, and can handle 2000 psi of well
pressure.

CAPILLARY TUBING COUNTER

The tubing counter uses a high precision counting wheel
that is directly coupled to the manual read out. The counting
wheel is machined to .0005", making it extremely
accurate. There are 4 pipe rollers to guide the pipe through
the box, and provide the strength to align the tubing
onto the reel. The rollers ride on sealed bearings for
smooth operation and a long life. Snap in axle shafts
make roller changes quick and easy. The body of the counter
is split and hinged so that it can be opened for removal
of the tubing.

STAND ALONE CAPILLARY STRIPPER

The stand alone capillary stripper is designed to be used
as a secondary barrier when running capillary in a live well
situation. The unit can be actuated hydraulically or manually
if needed. The manual system also provides a lock in case
the hydraulic system bleeds presure during operation, or if the
unit is left on the well for extended periods of time.

CAPILLARY HANGER SYSTEMS
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RH-C Single String Hanger
This is the RH-C single string capillary
hanger system with the double barrier seal option.
The RH-C is available in most API recognized threaded,
flanged, and studded connections. The double barrier
seal, recognizable by it's third set of lockscrews,
is used in extreme situations requiring added safety
measures.
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a brochure
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RH-C Dual String Hanger
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"Y" SPOOL
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WCP Capillary Intervention System
Capillary tubing often becomes stuck
in the well bore because of salt formation, paraffin,
sand and other contaminants. Due to it's small size,
the capillary string can easily be parted by an
over-pull. Until recently, a costly fishing job
was required to remove the broken string. WCP's
solution to this problem is the RH-Y
The "Y" spool provides a
method to deploy/suspend capillary tubing and an
avenue to run a work string or wireline simultaneously,
without retracting the capillary tube.
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