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Wireline Clamp Wellhead Wireline Pressure Control
I.Introduction:
The wire clamp (wire clamp/cable clamp) is a tool for temporarily
clamping the wire/cable when lifting the blowout pipe at the
wellhead. It is often used to clamp steel wires or cables on the
ground during the lifting of the blowout preventer and during the
salvage operation to facilitate the operation.
II. Structural features:
The structural principle of the wire clamp is similar to the double
crank mechanism, which is mainly composed of a lifting ring, a
connecting plate, a lock block, and a chuck body.
When the lifting ring is pulled, the lifting ring connecting
connecting plate will press the lock block on the chuck body, so
that the steel wire or cable is clamped in the V-shaped groove on
the chuck body. The tighter the loop is pulled, the tighter the
wire is clamped.
III. How to use:
1. Clamp the wire/cable:
1.1. First push the lifting ring down as shown in the figure to
open the jaws of the wire clamp so that the steel wires and cables
can enter the jaws;
1.2. Loosen the lifting ring, under the action of the internal
torsion spring, the jaws are automatically closed, and the steel
wire or cable is clamped in the jaws;
1.3. Connect the lifting ring to the blowout prevention pipe with a
rope.
2. Loosen the steel wire/cable:
2.1. Tighten the steel wire with a winch or manually tighten the
steel wire;
2.2. Push the lifting ring downwards and remove the wire clamp from
the steel wire.