Description
Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong – XQ29-2.6
Compact Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong for Oilfield Workover and Well Service
SGPE XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong is designed for oilfield workover, petroleum well service, sucker rod make-up, sucker rod break-out, rod pulling, rod running, and production well maintenance. It gives field crews the speed, torque, and control they need when handling sucker rod connections during daily well servicing work.
This model builds on the XQ29/1.8 hydraulic power tong and provides higher low-gear torque for tougher rod service conditions. It fits oilfield teams that need a compact rod tong with stable rotation, simple control, and reliable break-out performance in real field environments.
The XQ29/2.6 hydraulic sucker rod tong handles sucker rods from 5/8 inch to 1-1/8 inch. Operators can use it on workover rigs, well service units, petroleum production sites, pumping unit maintenance jobs, artificial lift service projects, and oil well repair operations. With two-speed operation and a hydraulic backup tong, this equipment helps operators spin, tighten, loosen, and control sucker rod threads more efficiently.
For buyers looking for a hydraulic sucker rod power tong supplier, oilfield workover equipment manufacturer, or petroleum well service equipment provider, SGPE offers the XQ29-2.6 model with technical support, configuration advice, and quotation service for different field requirements.
Key Benefits
The XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong gives oilfield crews a practical tool for repeated sucker rod handling. Its space-saving body, light weight, two-speed drive, and strong low-speed output make it useful for routine rod service, difficult break-out work, and high-frequency well maintenance.
The tong weighs only 100 kg / 220 lbs, so operators can move and position it more easily on workover rigs, well service trucks, and production sites. This field-friendly size helps teams work around the wellhead without adding extra handling difficulty.
This model covers sucker rods from 5/8″ to 1-1/8″, which fits many common oil well maintenance jobs. During operation, high speed supports fast thread spinning, while low speed delivers stronger torque for final make-up or difficult break-out. This speed combination helps service teams shorten repeated rod connection work while maintaining better control over each thread.
The hydraulic backup tong improves clamping stability and connection control. During rod tightening or loosening, the backup tong holds the rod string while the master tong rotates the rod. This structure reduces manual holding work and helps operators complete rod service more smoothly.
The low-speed, high-torque hydraulic motor delivers stable output when field teams face tight, rusted, or corroded sucker rod threads. Operators can also adjust hydraulic pressure according to rod size, thread condition, and job requirements. This helps protect threads, reduce over-tightening risk, and improve connection quality during well service.
For daily maintenance, the brake adjustment structure sits in an accessible position. Technicians can inspect and adjust it more conveniently, which helps reduce service time and keep the tong ready for field operation.
Built for Petroleum Well Service Conditions
SGPE XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong works in oilfield environments where operators need speed, torque, and practical control during sucker rod service. It supports rod make-up and break-out in well service, workover rig operation, pumping unit maintenance, artificial lift service, and oil production well repair.
Many production wells need regular rod string service because sucker rods work under repeated load, friction, vibration, and downhole stress. After long service periods, threads may become tight, worn, rusted, or difficult to loosen. In these situations, service teams need a hydraulic rod tong that delivers controlled torque without heavy manual force.
The XQ29/2.6 model meets this need with a compact structure, two-speed drive, hydraulic backup tong, and higher low-gear torque. It gives operators a dependable tool for rod pulling, rod running, production well servicing, and general oilfield maintenance.
This model also works well when crews need a compact sucker rod tong with more break-out power than the XQ29/1.8 model. Its simple control method and stable output make it a reliable choice for daily well servicing and oilfield workover applications.
Suitable Applications
The XQ29-2.6 hydraulic sucker rod power tong supports many petroleum well service and oilfield workover applications. Operators can use it for sucker rod make-up and break-out during rod pulling and rod running operations. It also works well for artificial lift system maintenance, pumping unit well service, production well maintenance, oil well repair, and rod string handling.
For workover contractors, this model helps shorten high-frequency rod service work. For oil production companies, it supports regular well maintenance and production recovery projects. For petroleum equipment distributors, it offers a focused product option for customers who need compact hydraulic rod handling tools for field service.
This tong also fits projects that involve aged wells, long-service rod strings, or corroded threads. Its low-speed torque output helps operators complete break-out work more smoothly, while its high-speed mode reduces time during normal thread spinning.
Compact Structure for Workover Rigs and Well Service Units
The XQ29-2.6 hydraulic sucker rod power tong uses a compact and practical structure. Its overall dimension is 670 × 383 × 490 mm / 26.4″ × 15″ × 19.3″, and its weight is 100 kg / 220 lbs. This space-saving design helps operators move and position the tong more easily on workover rigs, well service trucks, and petroleum production sites.
Oilfield workover sites often have limited space around the wellhead. Teams need equipment that fits the working area and still delivers enough torque for demanding rod service. The XQ29/2.6 model gives crews a good balance between compact size and strong torque output, so they can handle daily sucker rod maintenance without adding unnecessary handling burden.
The master tong uses a low-speed, high-torque hydraulic motor. This design gives the tong strong break-out power while keeping rotation smooth and controlled. As a result, operators can handle repeated rod connections with less manual effort and better operating stability.
Two-Speed Operation for Faster Rod Handling
The XQ29/2.6 hydraulic power tong offers two working speeds for different stages of sucker rod service. Operators can use high speed for quick thread spinning during rod running or rod pulling. When a connection needs stronger torque, they can switch to low speed for controlled make-up or difficult break-out.
At the recommended hydraulic supply of 10 MPa at 80 LPM / 1,450 PSI at 21 GPM, the tong reaches up to 98 RPM in high gear and 32 RPM in low gear. This speed range helps crews improve workover efficiency while maintaining control during final tightening or thread loosening.
High speed reduces the time needed for repeated rod connection work. Low speed gives operators stronger output when threads become tight because of corrosion, long service life, or heavy working loads.
This two-speed design makes the XQ29-2.6 a practical hydraulic sucker rod tong for oilfield crews that need both productivity and control.
Hydraulic Backup Tong for Better Thread Control
The XQ29-2.6 works with a master tong and hydraulic backup tong as one coordinated unit. During sucker rod make-up or break-out, the master tong rotates the rod while the backup tong holds the rod string.
This structure improves clamping stability and reduces manual holding work. It also helps operators maintain better thread control when they handle many rod connections in one service job. For oilfield teams that need smoother operation and more consistent connection quality, the hydraulic backup tong adds clear value on site.
Thread control matters during sucker rod service. Excessive make-up torque may damage threads, while insufficient tightening may affect connection reliability. The backup tong keeps the rod string stable, so the operator can focus on rotation direction, speed, and torque control.
For petroleum well service contractors and workover rig operators, this master tong and backup tong structure helps improve daily operating efficiency and reduce unnecessary manual labor.
Manual Hydraulic Control for Field Operators
The manual hydraulic control valve gives operators direct control over rotation direction and tong movement. Before operation, the crew installs the correct jaw set into the master tong and the matching bushing into the backup tong. Then the operator selects the working direction and controls the tong through the hydraulic valve.
This simple control method makes the XQ29-2.6 suitable for field crews that need quick setup, clear operation, and convenient daily use. Operators can control make-up and break-out work directly, which helps them respond to different rod conditions during oilfield service.
The equipment does not require a complicated operating process. Crews can prepare the tong, select the proper jaw set and bushing, connect the hydraulic supply, check pressure and oil flow, and start rod handling work according to the job requirement.
This practical design makes the XQ29/2.6 a dependable choice for oilfield crews, workover contractors, and production well maintenance teams.
Adjustable Torque for Different Sucker Rod Conditions
Different wells may have different rod sizes, thread conditions, service histories, and field requirements. By adjusting the hydraulic oil supply pressure, operators can obtain suitable make-up torque for different sucker rod connections.
This adjustable torque feature helps protect rod threads and reduce the risk of over-tightening. It also gives crews better control when they work on wells with corrosion, worn threads, old rod strings, or demanding artificial lift maintenance conditions.
At 10 MPa / 1,450 PSI, the tong provides 1,000 N·m / 737 ft-lbs in high gear and 2,600 N·m / 1,900 ft-lbs in low gear. At 11 MPa / 1,600 PSI, the maximum low-gear torque reaches 2,800 N·m / 2,065 ft-lbs. This torque capacity gives the XQ29/2.6 reliable power for demanding sucker rod service work.
For field crews, controlled torque helps improve connection quality and reduce thread damage. For service companies, it also helps improve job consistency and reduce downtime caused by improper rod connection handling.
Convenient Brake Adjustment and Maintenance
The braking mechanism sits above the tong head cover. This layout allows oilfield technicians to adjust and maintain the brake system more conveniently.
Easy access to the brake structure helps crews reduce service time and keep the tong in stable working condition. During petroleum well service, equipment uptime matters because teams often work under tight project schedules. A field-friendly brake adjustment design helps technicians complete routine inspection and maintenance more efficiently.
The XQ29-2.6 hydraulic sucker rod power tong also uses a practical structure that supports daily service work. Operators can inspect key areas, check hydraulic connections, confirm jaw set condition, and maintain the tong according to field requirements.
For oilfield equipment buyers, easier maintenance means lower service burden, better long-term usability, and more reliable field performance.
Technical Specifications
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | XQ29/2.6 Hydraulic Power Tong |
| Product Type | Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong |
| Application Range | Sucker rod 5/8″ – 1-1/8″ |
| Torque at 10 MPa / 1450 PSI | High gear: 1,000 N·m / 737 ft-lbs |
| Torque at 10 MPa / 1450 PSI | Low gear: 2,600 N·m / 1,900 ft-lbs |
| Maximum Torque at 11 MPa / 1600 PSI | Low gear: 2,800 N·m / 2,065 ft-lbs |
| Maximum RPM at 80 LPM / 21 GPM | High gear: 98 RPM |
| Maximum RPM at 80 LPM / 21 GPM | Low gear: 32 RPM |
| Recommended Oil Flow and Pressure | 10 MPa at 80 LPM / 1450 PSI at 21 GPM |
| Overall Dimension, L × W × H | 670 × 383 × 490 mm / 26.4″ × 15″ × 19.3″ |
| Weight | 100 kg / 220 lbs |
Why Choose SGPE Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong?
SGPE designs the XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong for real oilfield service conditions. The product combines compact size, strong torque, stable rotation, simple operation, and convenient maintenance in one practical sucker rod tong.
For petroleum well service crews, this tong helps improve operating efficiency and reduce manual labor during repeated rod connection work. For workover contractors, it provides reliable performance for rod pulling, rod running, and production well maintenance. For oilfield equipment distributors, it offers a focused product option for customers who need compact sucker rod workover equipment.
SGPE can also support buyers with model selection, jaw set matching, backup tong bushing selection, and hydraulic power unit matching. This helps customers choose a more suitable configuration before shipment and reduces problems during field use.
If you need a hydraulic sucker rod power tong for sale, a hydraulic power tong for workover rig service, or an oilfield sucker rod power tong supplier, SGPE can provide technical support, quotation service, and configuration advice according to your project requirements.
Product Advantages
Higher Low-Gear Torque Than XQ29/1.8
The XQ29-2.6 model improves on the XQ29/1.8 hydraulic power tong and provides higher low-gear torque. This makes it a better option for crews that often handle tight, rusted, or difficult sucker rod connections.
Wide Coverage for Common Sucker Rod Sizes
The tong covers sucker rods from 5/8 inch to 1-1/8 inch. This range fits many petroleum well service, artificial lift maintenance, pumping unit service, and oil production well repair tasks.
Faster Workover Operation
High-speed spinning saves time during repeated rod handling. Low-speed high-torque output helps crews complete final make-up and difficult break-out with better control.
Field-Friendly Design
The space-saving body, hydraulic backup tong, manual control valve, and accessible brake adjustment design make the XQ29/2.6 easy to use in daily petroleum field service. It supports stable rod string handling on workover rigs and well service units.
Flexible Configuration Support
Buyers can choose suitable jaw sets and backup tong bushings according to sucker rod size and project requirements. SGPE can help confirm the proper configuration for petroleum well service, production well maintenance, and workover rig applications.
How the XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Power Tong Works
Before operation, the crew installs the correct jaw set into the master tong and the matching bushing into the backup tong. The operator then selects the working direction and controls the tong through the manual hydraulic valve.
During sucker rod make-up or break-out, the master tong rotates the rod while the backup tong holds the rod string. High speed supports quick thread spinning, while low speed provides stronger torque for final tightening or thread loosening.
This working process helps crews complete sucker rod service more efficiently and maintain better control over each threaded connection. It also helps reduce manual effort when operators handle many rod connections during one workover job.
For best operation, crews should check the hydraulic power unit, oil pressure, oil flow, hose connection, jaw set condition, backup tong bushing, and brake adjustment before use. A stable hydraulic supply helps the tong deliver smoother rotation and consistent torque output.
Recommended Users
The XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong fits oilfield service companies, petroleum well service contractors, workover rig operators, sucker rod maintenance teams, artificial lift service crews, oil production well operators, oil well repair companies, petroleum equipment distributors, and oilfield maintenance project contractors.
For teams that need compact, reliable, and easy-to-operate sucker rod workover equipment, the XQ29/2.6 model offers a practical choice for daily petroleum well service, rod string handling, workover rig operation, and production well maintenance.
It also suits buyers who need oilfield tubular handling tools for artificial lift service, pumping unit maintenance, and oil production well repair. Its field-friendly size, strong low-speed torque, and hydraulic backup tong make it useful in many service environments.
How to Request the Right Configuration
To get a faster quotation and a more suitable recommendation, buyers can share the sucker rod size, required torque range, working pressure, oil flow, and the type of workover rig or well service unit used on site. It also helps to describe the make-up and break-out requirements, field working conditions, required jaw sets, backup tong bushings, delivery destination, and project schedule.
With these details, SGPE can better understand the actual well service requirements and recommend a suitable XQ29/2.6 Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong configuration for the project.
If the buyer already has a hydraulic power unit, SGPE can also help check whether the oil flow and pressure match the tong requirements. If the project involves special rod conditions, old wells, corroded threads, or high-frequency service work, SGPE can provide additional configuration advice before quotation.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong
1. What is the XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong used for?
The XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong handles sucker rod make-up and break-out during petroleum well service and oilfield workover operations. Crews also use it for rod pulling, rod running, artificial lift maintenance, pumping unit service, production well repair, and daily sucker rod maintenance.
2. What sucker rod sizes can this hydraulic sucker rod power tong handle?
The XQ29/2.6 Hydraulic Power Tong handles sucker rods from 5/8 inch to 1-1/8 inch. This range covers many common sucker rod service jobs in oil wells, pumping units, and artificial lift systems.
3. What is the maximum torque of the XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Power Tong?
The XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Power Tong provides 2,600 N·m / 1,900 ft-lbs low-gear torque at 10 MPa / 1,450 PSI. At 11 MPa / 1,600 PSI, the maximum low-gear torque reaches 2,800 N·m / 2,065 ft-lbs.
4. Does the XQ29-2.6 power tong include a hydraulic backup tong?
Yes. The XQ29-2.6 works with a master tong and a hydraulic backup tong. During rod make-up or break-out, the master tong rotates the rod, while the backup tong holds the rod string for better clamping and thread control.
5. Why does the XQ29/2.6 use two-speed operation?
The two-speed design gives operators better control during different stages of sucker rod service. High speed helps crews spin threads quickly during rod running or rod pulling, while low speed provides higher torque for final make-up, controlled tightening, and difficult break-out.
6. Is this hydraulic sucker rod power tong suitable for difficult break-out jobs?
Yes. The XQ29-2.6 suits difficult sucker rod break-out work, especially when crews face tight, rusted, or corroded threads. Its low-speed, high-torque hydraulic motor gives stable power for demanding field conditions.
7. What oil flow and pressure does this hydraulic sucker rod tong need?
The recommended hydraulic supply is 10 MPa at 80 LPM, or 1,450 PSI at 21 GPM. Under this condition, the tong reaches up to 98 RPM in high gear and 32 RPM in low gear.
8. Can operators adjust the torque for different sucker rod conditions?
Yes. Operators can adjust the hydraulic oil supply pressure to obtain suitable make-up torque for different sucker rod sizes, thread conditions, and field requirements. This helps protect rod threads and reduce the risk of over-tightening.
9. What makes the XQ29-2.6 different from the XQ29/1.8 model?
The XQ29-2.6 is an upgraded model based on the XQ29/1.8 hydraulic power tong. It offers higher low-gear torque, so it handles tougher sucker rod break-out jobs more effectively.
10. Is the XQ29-2.6 easy to move and operate on workover sites?
Yes. The tong weighs about 100 kg / 220 lbs, and its overall size is 670 × 383 × 490 mm / 26.4″ × 15″ × 19.3″. This compact structure helps crews move, position, and operate it more easily on workover rigs and well service trucks.
11. Who should choose the XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong?
The XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong suits oilfield service companies, petroleum well service contractors, workover rig operators, artificial lift service crews, sucker rod maintenance teams, oil production companies, and petroleum equipment distributors.
12. What information should buyers provide before requesting a quotation?
To get a faster and more accurate quotation, buyers should provide the sucker rod size, required torque range, working pressure, oil flow, workover rig or well service unit type, field conditions, and delivery destination. If the project needs specific jaw sets or backup tong bushings, buyers can also send those requirements to SGPE.
Request a Quotation
SGPE supplies XQ29-2.6 Hydraulic Sucker Rod Power Tong for petroleum well service, oilfield workover rigs, sucker rod make-up, sucker rod break-out, artificial lift maintenance, pumping unit maintenance, and oil production well repair.
Contact SGPE to get technical details, price information, delivery time, and a suitable configuration for your oilfield service project. For a faster quotation, send your sucker rod size, required torque range, working pressure, oil flow, project location, and any jaw set or backup tong bushing requirements.
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