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The small implement be used to join two wire rope ,or clasp the end of the wire rope.
n: see drilling line.
n: a special clamp that temporarily joins the end of two lengths of wire rope. See also swivel-type stringing grip.
Twining a layer of wireline on the surface of the liner for sandcontrol.
a sand control screen with a shaped wire wound to achieve a set opening size (within tolerance) around a perforated base pipe.
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n: The small keyseat caused by running and pulling the wire rope.
The down hole equipment be runned and pulled by wire-line.
n: a device that secures the end of a bend in the wire rope to the body of the wire rope. A typical safety clamp consists of a U-shaped bolt that is fastened to the wire rope with a saddle-shaped base. Two nuts on the base thread onto the U-bolt to secure the clamp to the rope. Depending on the diameter of the wire rope, which determines the amount of rope that is looped back on itself to secure the rope to the tongs or other device, clamps can vary in number from one to three.
n: a relatively short length of pipe that has openings in its sides and a specially shaped wire wrapped around the pipe. It is used in wire-wrapped screen completions, usually in conjunction with a gravel pack. The screen and gravel pack block out sand and allow fluids to flow into the well through the openings in the screen. Also called a screen liner.
n: a slender, rodlike or threadlike piece of metal usually small in diameter, that is used for lowering special tools (such as logging sondes, perforating guns, and so forth) into the well. Compare wire rope.
n: Related to any aspect of logging that employs an electrical cable to lower tools into the borehole and to transmit data. Wireline logging is distinct from measurements-while-drilling (MWD) and mud logging.
a term encompassing slickline, electric line and braided line operations.
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