A service rig is a mobile platform loaded with oil industry service equipment that can be driven long distances within the oil fields to service wells. Unlike drilling rigs, service rigs return to a particular well many times. There are several specialized types of service rigs: the carrier, the pumptruck, the doghouse, a 5-ton. .
The Rig, or Carrier, is a mobile truck with a derrick and a cab for one driver. The carrier can also be trailer-mounted, enabling it to be. .
The crew members on service rigs each have specialized experience and expertise. The entry-level workers are junior floor hands.
[pdf] Continuous full-load operation (load rate>90%) accelerates component wear and may shorten life to 6-8 years. Reasonably control the load rate (recommended 70%-85%), and avoid frequent starts and stops through frequency conversion control or air tank adjustment.
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