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API 7K SDD Manual Tong | Q4 ~ 17-135

Description

Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong API 7K for Oilfield Drilling and Workover

Heavy-Duty Manual Tong for 4 in to 17 in Oilfield Tubular Connection Work

The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong from SGPE is a heavy-duty API 7K oilfield manual tong for drilling rigs, workover rigs, well service units and rig floor tubular handling. Oilfield crews use this SDD manual tong to make up and break out casing, tubing, drill pipe, couplings, subs and downhole tools during drilling, workover and well service operations.

This manual tong covers pipe sizes from 4 inch to 17 inch, or 101.6 mm to 431.8 mm. Operators can match different pipe outside diameters by changing the tong head, latch lug jaw, hinge pin hole and latch step. This configuration helps one tong system handle several tubular sizes on the rig floor and reduces the need for multiple tong bodies on site.

The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong delivers rated torque up to 135 kN·m, depending on the selected jaw and size configuration. Its solid tong body, stable gripping structure and replaceable wear parts make it suitable for drilling contractors, workover service companies, oilfield equipment distributors, rig package suppliers and tool rental companies.

SGPE designs and manufactures this manual tong according to API Spec 7K requirements. For buyers who need a manual tong for casing, tubing and drill pipe make-up and break-out, this model helps crews match different pipe ODs, transfer torque steadily and prepare the tool quickly for changing rig floor jobs.


Built for Drilling, Workover and Well Service Operations

Rig floor tools must handle heavy pipe loads, repeated torque work, mud, oil, vibration and rough operating conditions. The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong gives field crews a mechanical tool for daily tubular connection work on oilfield drilling and workover sites.

On drilling rigs, crews can use this tong for drill pipe connection handling, casing connection support and rig floor pipe make-up. During workover jobs, it helps operators handle tubing strings, casing, service tools and downhole equipment. In well service operations, it supports pipe string maintenance, production well repair and tubular connection service.

The adjustable jaw system helps crews prepare for changing pipe programs without keeping several tong bodies on site. Contractors can reduce tool changes, improve equipment readiness and keep rig floor operations moving with fewer delays.


Why Choose SGPE Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong?

The SGPE Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong gives oilfield users a practical combination of pipe size coverage, torque capacity, jaw flexibility and spare parts support. It suits contractors who handle mixed tubular sizes and need one manual tong system for different drilling, workover and well service jobs.

Its 4 inch to 17 inch working range supports casing, tubing, drill pipe, couplings, subs and threaded oilfield tools. The tong provides up to 135 kN·m rated torque for many configurations, helping crews complete demanding make-up and break-out work on drilling rigs and workover rigs.

The interchangeable latch lug jaw system improves field flexibility. Instead of replacing the whole tong, operators can select the correct jaw, hinge pin hole and latch step according to pipe OD. This saves preparation time and makes the tool useful across different field operations.

For procurement teams, the API Spec 7K design helps simplify supplier evaluation. For distributors, the broad application range supports stronger sales coverage. For service companies, the jaw configuration helps one tool cover more jobs with fewer spare tong bodies.


Key Features and Field Benefits

4–17 in Working Range for Oilfield Tubulars

The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong handles pipe sizes from 4 in to 17 in. This range fits casing, tubing, drill pipe and downhole tool connection jobs. It also helps contractors support mixed pipe programs with fewer manual tong models.

Rated Torque up to 135 kN·m

The tong provides rated torque up to 135 kN·m for many jaw configurations. This torque capacity supports pipe make-up and break-out work during drilling, workover, casing running and well service operations.

API Spec 7K Design

SGPE manufactures this SDD manual tong according to API Spec 7K requirements for drilling and well servicing equipment. This helps oilfield buyers select a manual tong that matches common industry procurement standards.

Adjustable Latch Lug Jaw System

The latch lug jaw, hinge pin hole and latch step system allows operators to match the tong with different pipe sizes. Crews can prepare the tool quickly for casing, tubing, drill pipe and downhole tool connection tasks.

Solid Mechanical Structure

The tong body supports repeated rig floor use in harsh oilfield environments. It handles heavy loads, torque impact, mud, oil, vibration and daily pipe handling conditions.

Spare Parts and Maintenance Support

SGPE can provide latch lug jaws, hinge pins, latch steps and related manual tong spare parts. This support helps customers maintain gripping performance, reduce downtime and extend tool service life.


Main Oilfield Applications

The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong suits oilfield drilling, workover and well service environments where crews need a dependable tool for pipe make-up and break-out. It helps operators handle casing, tubing, drill pipe, couplings, subs and downhole tools during rig floor tubular connection work.

On oilfield drilling rigs, crews can use this manual tong for drill pipe connection handling, pipe make-up and break-out, and casing connection support. During casing running jobs, the tong helps operators complete casing make-up, casing break-out and casing coupling tightening with stable grip and controlled torque transfer.

For workover operations, the Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong supports tubing string make-up and break-out, tubing connection service, casing handling and downhole tool connection work. It also fits well service units that need a manual pipe tong for pipe string maintenance, production well repair and field service operations.

This SDD manual tong also works well for oilfield equipment repair, tubular connection service and manual pipe tong operation for drilling and workover contractors. Its 4–17 in working range helps crews meet different jobsite requirements without frequent tool changes.

Overall, this manual tong fits land drilling rigs, workover rigs, well service units and oilfield tubular handling systems. It also suits petroleum equipment packages used by drilling contractors, workover service providers, oilfield supply companies and service tool rental businesses.


API Spec 7K Manual Tong for Oilfield Equipment Buyers

SGPE designs and manufactures the Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong according to API Spec 7K requirements. API Spec 7K applies to drilling and well servicing equipment used in oil and gas field operations. Many buyers refer to this standard when they purchase manual tongs, power tongs, slips, elevators and other rig floor tools.

For end users, API Spec 7K design supports clearer equipment selection. For purchasing teams, it makes product comparison easier. For distributors, it adds value when serving customers who need standard oilfield equipment.

SGPE focuses on structure strength, accurate size matching, replaceable parts and field usability. Therefore, this SDD manual tong can support repeated operation in drilling, workover, casing running and well service environments.


Adjustable Latch Lug Jaw and Latch Step System

The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong uses an adjustable latch lug jaw and latch step system. This design allows the tong to cover multiple pipe sizes while maintaining stable grip and efficient torque transfer.

Before operation, crews select the correct latch lug jaw according to the pipe outside diameter. Then they choose the matching hinge pin hole and latch step from the technical parameter chart. After setup, the tong can clamp the pipe properly and transfer torque during make-up or break-out.

This system improves pipe size flexibility, reduces equipment preparation time and simplifies spare parts management. Operators only need to change the suitable jaw and step instead of replacing the entire tong. Maintenance teams can also stock latch lug jaws, hinge pins and related parts according to the pipe sizes they handle most often.

For contractors who work with mixed pipe programs, this structure helps improve jobsite efficiency and equipment readiness.


Technical Parameters of Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong

No. of Latch Lug Jaw No. of Hinge Pin Hole Latch Step Size Range in Size Range mm Rated Torque
1# I 1 4 ~ 5-1/2 101.6 ~ 139.7 135 kN·m
1# I 2 5-1/2 ~ 5-3/4 139.7 ~ 146 135 kN·m
1# II 1 5-1/2 ~ 6-5/8 139.7 ~ 168.3 135 kN·m
1# II 2 6-1/2 ~ 7-1/4 165.1 ~ 184.2 135 kN·m
1# III 1 6-5/8 ~ 7-5/8 168.3 ~ 193.7 135 kN·m
1# III 2 7-3/4 ~ 8-1/2 196.9 ~ 215.9 135 kN·m
2# I 1 8-1/2 ~ 9 215.9 ~ 228.6 135 kN·m
2# I 2 9-1/2 ~ 10-3/4 241.3 ~ 273 135 kN·m
2# II 2 10-3/4 ~ 12 273 ~ 304.8 135 kN·m
3# I 1 12 ~ 12-3/4 304.8 ~ 323.8 100 kN·m
3# II 1 13-3/8 ~ 14 339.7 ~ 355.6 100 kN·m
3# II 2 15 381 100 kN·m
4# II 1 15-3/4 400 135 kN·m
5# II 1 16 406.4 80 kN·m
5# II 2 17 431.8 80 kN·m

Casing, Tubing and Drill Pipe Connection Work

The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong supports several common tubular connection jobs in oilfield operations.

For casing work, crews can use it for casing make-up, casing break-out and casing coupling tightening. For drilling operations, it supports drill pipe connection handling and rig floor torque work. For workover service, it helps crews handle tubing strings, pipe strings, service tools and downhole equipment.

Jobsite requirements often change from one well to another. One project may need casing handling, while another may require tubing service or drill pipe connection work. The adjustable design helps crews move between these tasks with fewer tool changes.

This manual tong also gives value to oilfield service companies that support many wells or many customers. When pipe sizes vary from job to job, one wide-range SDD manual tong can improve field response and reduce tool preparation pressure.


Built for Harsh Oilfield Conditions

Drilling and workover sites place high demands on manual tongs. Tools must handle mud, oil, impact, vibration, repeated operation and heavy torque loads. The SGPE Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong uses a solid mechanical structure to support these working conditions.

Its gripping system helps maintain stable contact with the pipe. Its jaw and latch system allows quick size adjustment. Its replaceable parts support long-term maintenance. These features make the tong suitable for oilfield teams that need tools for daily tubular connection work.

For contractors, durability means fewer delays and better equipment readiness. For distributors, a serviceable manual tong helps improve customer satisfaction. For rig package suppliers, this model provides a dependable option for oilfield drilling and workover equipment packages.


How to Select the Correct Jaw and Step

Correct jaw selection is important for safe and effective tong operation. Before using the Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong, crews should confirm the pipe outside diameter and check the matching jaw group, hinge pin hole and latch step.

For example, when the pipe size falls within 4 in to 5-1/2 in, operators use the 1# latch lug jaw, hinge pin hole I and latch step 1. For larger pipe sizes, crews move to the matching jaw group and step shown in the technical chart. When the pipe size reaches 16 in or 17 in, operators use the 5# latch lug jaw with the correct latch step.

SGPE can help if you are not sure which configuration to choose. Send your pipe outside diameter, required torque, rig type and application details, and SGPE will recommend the suitable latch lug jaw, hinge pin hole and latch step for your job.


What Information Should You Send Before Ordering?

Before ordering the Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong, customers can send SGPE the pipe outside diameter or the full pipe size range they need to handle. This information helps SGPE confirm whether the selected jaw configuration can match the required casing, tubing, drill pipe or downhole tool size.

Customers should also share the required make-up torque and break-out torque, because different pipe sizes and working conditions may need different torque ranges. In addition, the rig type is important. Please tell SGPE whether the tong will operate on a drilling rig, workover rig, well service unit or other oilfield rig floor equipment.

To recommend the correct manual tong configuration, SGPE also needs to understand the main application. For example, the tong may support casing running, tubing service, drill pipe connection work, downhole tool make-up and break-out, or general oilfield tubular handling. The required quantity and spare parts needs will help SGPE prepare a more complete quotation and suggest suitable latch lug jaws, hinge pins, latch steps and other manual tong spare parts.

For export orders, customers can also provide the destination country, destination port, packing requirements and documentation requirements. With these details, SGPE can confirm the suitable tong model, jaw configuration, spare parts list, packing plan and quotation more quickly. This also helps reduce model selection errors, improve delivery communication and make the purchasing process smoother.


Recommended Buyers for Oilfield Operations

The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong suits many buyers in the oil and gas equipment market. Drilling contractors can use it as an API 7K manual tong for rig floor pipe connection work, including casing, tubing and drill pipe make-up and break-out operations.

Workover service companies can use this SDD manual tong for tubing service, casing connection work, well servicing jobs and production well maintenance. Since the tong handles multiple tubular sizes, it helps field crews complete different jobs with fewer tool changes.

Oilfield equipment distributors can add the Q4 ~ 17-135 manual tong to their product range because it matches common customer demand for an oilfield manual tong, workover manual tong, casing manual tong, tubing manual tong and drill pipe manual tong.

Its application range also makes it a useful choice for customers who need a manual tong for casing running, a manual tong for oilfield workover rigs or an oilfield pipe make-up and break-out tong.


Suitable for Equipment Packages, Rental Fleets and Spare Parts Support

Petroleum engineering companies and rig package suppliers can include this model in drilling and workover equipment packages. It suits projects that require a heavy-duty manual tong for drilling rigs, a rig floor pipe tong or an oilfield tubular handling tool for daily field operations. Tool rental companies may also choose this model for customers who need one tong system for different drilling, workover and well service jobs.

For buyers who focus on long-term maintenance, this model also offers value through its latch lug jaw manual tong structure and spare parts support. SGPE can help customers confirm the correct jaw configuration and provide related manual tong spare parts, including latch lug jaws, hinge pins and latch steps.

Overall, this model fits procurement managers, drilling contractors, workover companies, oilfield service providers, equipment distributors, rig package suppliers and tool rental companies that need a durable API 7K manual tong for oilfield tubular connection work.


Quality Control and Inspection

SGPE follows strict production and inspection procedures for oilfield manual tongs. The company checks material, machining, assembly, size matching and function before delivery. These inspections help ensure that each tong meets the required technical parameters and supports field use.

Before shipment, SGPE can provide product photos, packing details and technical documents according to customer requirements. For export orders, SGPE uses suitable packing to protect the tong during transportation.

SGPE also supports technical communication before delivery. Customers can confirm jaw configuration, size range, spare parts and packing requirements before shipment. This makes the purchasing process clearer and smoother.


Spare Parts and After-Sales Support

Manual tongs work in harsh field environments, so spare parts support matters. SGPE can provide common replacement parts for the Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong, including latch lug jaws, hinge pins, latch steps and related tong components.

Good spare parts support helps customers maintain the tong, restore gripping performance and keep equipment ready for drilling, workover and well service operations. It also helps distributors serve local oilfield customers faster.

Customers can contact SGPE for spare parts lists, jaw configuration details and replacement part recommendations. This support helps extend the service life of the tong and reduce downtime on site.


FAQ About SDD Manual Tong

1. What is the Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong?

The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong is a heavy-duty oilfield manual tong for rig floor tubular connection work. Crews use it to make up and break out casing, tubing, drill pipe, couplings, subs and downhole tools during drilling, workover and well service operations.

Because it covers a wide size range and supports high torque, this SDD manual tong fits many oil and gas field jobs that require stable grip, steady torque transfer and quick size adjustment.

2. What pipe size range does this SDD manual tong cover?

This manual tong covers pipe sizes from 4 inch to 17 inch, or 101.6 mm to 431.8 mm. Operators can match different pipe outside diameters by changing the latch lug jaw, hinge pin hole and latch step. This range makes the tong suitable for casing, tubing, drill pipe and other oilfield tubulars used on drilling rigs, workover rigs and well service units.

3. What is the rated torque of the Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong?

The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong provides rated torque up to 135 kN·m for many size configurations. Some larger pipe sizes use 100 kN·m or 80 kN·m according to the selected jaw and latch step. Before ordering, customers can send SGPE the pipe size, required make-up torque and break-out torque, and SGPE will help confirm the right configuration.

4. Does SGPE manufacture this manual tong according to API Spec 7K?

Yes. SGPE manufactures the Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong according to API Spec 7K requirements for drilling and well servicing equipment. This helps drilling contractors, workover companies and oilfield equipment distributors choose a manual tong that matches common oilfield purchasing standards. It also makes technical comparison easier when buyers need an API 7K manual tong for rig floor operations.

5. Which oilfield operations suit this manual tong?

This manual tong suits oilfield drilling, workover, well servicing, casing running, pipe string maintenance and rig floor tubular handling. Crews can use it for casing make-up and break-out, tubing connection work, drill pipe handling, downhole tool connection and threaded oilfield equipment service. Its jaw range also helps contractors handle mixed pipe programs with fewer tong models.

6. Can this tong handle casing make-up and break-out?

Yes. The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong works well as a casing manual tong for casing make-up, casing break-out and casing coupling tightening. The tong covers large tubular sizes up to 17 inch, so it gives crews a useful option for many casing connection jobs. For best results, operators should select the correct latch lug jaw and latch step according to the casing outside diameter.

7. Is this manual tong suitable for tubing and workover rigs?

Yes. Workover crews can use this tong for tubing string make-up, tubing break-out, service tool connection and downhole tool handling. Its adjustable jaw system helps crews move between different pipe sizes during well service and production well maintenance. For companies searching for a workover manual tong or manual tong for oilfield workover rig, this model offers broad size coverage and field adaptability.

8. Can crews use this tong for drill pipe connection work?

Yes. The Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong supports drill pipe make-up and break-out on oilfield rig floors. Crews can use it during drilling support work, pipe handling, connection service and equipment maintenance. Because the tong covers both medium and large tubular sizes, it works well for buyers who need a drill pipe manual tong, rig floor pipe tong or oilfield pipe make-up and break-out tong.

9. How do operators choose the correct latch lug jaw and latch step?

Operators should first confirm the pipe outside diameter. Then they should check the technical parameter chart and select the matching latch lug jaw, hinge pin hole and latch step. For example, smaller pipe sizes use the 1# jaw group, while larger sizes use the 2#, 3#, 4# or 5# jaw groups. Correct selection helps the tong grip the pipe securely, transfer torque smoothly and reduce slipping during make-up and break-out.

10. What information should customers provide before requesting a quotation?

Customers should provide the pipe size range, required torque, rig type, main application, quantity and spare parts needs. It also helps to share the destination country or port, packing requirement and any special documentation request. With these details, SGPE can recommend the suitable manual tong configuration, confirm the correct jaw setup and prepare a more accurate quotation.

11. Can SGPE supply spare parts for the Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong?

Yes. SGPE can supply common manual tong spare parts, including latch lug jaws, hinge pins, latch steps and related tong components. Spare parts support helps customers maintain gripping performance, reduce field downtime and extend the service life of the tong. Distributors can also keep key replacement parts in stock to support local drilling and workover customers faster.

12. Why should buyers choose SGPE for this API 7K manual tong?

SGPE supplies oilfield manual tongs, hydraulic power tongs and other drilling and workover tools for global oil and gas customers. For the Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong, SGPE helps buyers confirm pipe size range, jaw configuration, torque requirement, spare parts list and export packing. This support helps contractors, distributors and rig package suppliers choose the right manual tong for casing, tubing, drill pipe and rig floor tubular handling work.


Order Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong from SGPE

If you need a heavy-duty API 7K manual tong for oilfield drilling, workover, well servicing or rig floor tubular handling, the SGPE Q4 ~ 17-135 SDD Manual Tong helps crews handle different pipe ODs, transfer torque steadily and prepare the tool quickly for changing field operations.

SGPE supplies manual tongs, hydraulic power tongs and other oilfield drilling and workover tools for customers worldwide. We support model selection, jaw configuration confirmation, spare parts supply and export packing.

Contact SGPE today to request a quotation, technical data sheet, spare parts list or model recommendation for your drilling rig, workover rig or well servicing project. Send us your pipe OD, torque requirement and application details, and our team will help you select the right manual tong for your field operation.

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