2010 LUFKIN 228-246-86 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale2010 LUFKIN 228-246-86 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
    2010 LUFKIN 228-246-86 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale2010 LUFKIN 228-246-86 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
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    2010 LUFKIN 228-246-86

    Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment
    BDT 19,69,862৳ 
    Price entered as: USD $16,500

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    Contact:Will Veasey

    Austin, Texas, USA 78746

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    Stock Number
    35848661
    Condition
    Used
    Description
    Lufkin Pumping Units 228-246-86 Type: Used Condition: Excellent Location: Midland, TX MFG Date: 09/19/10 Notes: Includes Loadout, Base and Motor Lufkin Pumping Units 228-246-86 Description Design and Construction: Lufkin Pumping Units are engineered with a sturdy and robust design to withstand the harsh conditions of oil and gas operations. They are typically constructed using high-quality materials such as steel, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance. Horsehead Assembly: The main component of a Lufkin Pumping Unit is the horsehead assembly, which consists of a walking beam, samson post, equalizer beam, and carrier bar. The walking beam is connected to the polished rod, which moves up and down, generating the reciprocating motion required for pumping operations. Reciprocating Motion: Lufkin Pumping Units utilize the reciprocating motion of the walking beam to operate the downhole pump. As the beam moves up and down, it transfers its motion to the polished rod, which in turn operates the pump at the bottom of the wellbore. This reciprocating motion allows for the extraction of fluids from the reservoir to the surface. Counterbalance System: Lufkin Pumping Units are equipped with a counterbalance system, typically composed of counterweights or counterbalance springs. This system helps to balance the weight of the rods, pump, and fluid load, reducing stress on the equipment and providing smoother and more efficient pumping operations. Power Transmission: Lufkin Pumping Units can be powered by various means, including electric motors, natural gas engines, or diesel engines. The power source drives the unit's gearbox, which converts the rotational motion of the prime mover into the reciprocating motion of the horsehead assembly. Control Systems: Lufkin Pumping Units often incorporate control systems to regulate the pumping operation. These systems can include variable speed drives, adjustable stroke length mechanisms, and electronic monitoring and control capabilities. These features allow for greater control and optimization of the pumping process. Versatility: Lufkin Pumping Units are designed to be versatile and adaptable to different well conditions and production requirements. They can be customized and configured with various options such as adjustable stroke lengths, multiple horsehead sizes, and different pumping capacities to suit specific well characteristics.