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SE150 Elevator Spider | API Spec 8C Pneumatic Tool for Drilling & Workover Operations

Description

SE150 Elevator Spider | API 8C Pneumatic Elevator Spider for Oilfield Tubular Handling

The SE150 Elevator Spider is a pneumatic elevator spider for oilfield tubular handling. SGPE manufactures this tool in accordance with API Spec 8C requirements for drilling and oil production hoisting equipment. It supports drill pipe, tubing, casing and other tubular strings during petroleum drilling, workover, well service, pipe pulling, pipe running and rig floor handling operations.

The SE150 model works with a suitable elevator and related rig floor tools. Its pneumatic operating system allows operators to grip and release pipe strings with less manual effort. This gives crews better control during repeated lifting, holding, running and pulling tasks.

SGPE supplies the SE150 model as part of the SE series elevator spider range. The series includes SE150, SE350, SE500 and SE750 models for different pipe outside diameters, rated loads and field requirements. The SE150 Elevator Spider handles 2 3/8 in to 5 1/2 in pipe OD and provides a 150-ton rated load. For larger tubular sizes or heavier handling jobs, SGPE can recommend higher-capacity SE series elevator spiders.

Product Overview

Oilfield crews handle tubular strings many times during drilling, workover and well service jobs. Each lifting, holding, running or pulling step needs reliable pipe support. A suitable elevator spider helps operators control pipe movement, reduce unnecessary manual handling and keep rig floor work more consistent.

The SE150 Elevator Spider gives drilling contractors, workover crews and oilfield service companies a practical pneumatic solution for daily pipe handling. It works within its applicable pipe OD range and supports common oilfield tubulars such as drill pipe, tubing and casing. Its structure suits field conditions where stable gripping, quick operation and repeatable performance matter.

This API 8C pneumatic elevator spider also gives procurement teams clear data for model comparison. The SE150 model offers a 150-ton rated load, a normal pneumatic working pressure of 0.6–0.8 MPa and a maximum pressure of 1 MPa. These details help buyers select equipment according to pipe OD, rated load, rig layout, elevator match and job type.

Key Features of SE150 Elevator Spider

API Spec 8C-Based Manufacturing

SGPE manufactures the SE150 Elevator Spider in accordance with API Spec 8C requirements for drilling and oil production hoisting equipment. This makes it a suitable choice for projects that need API 8C elevator spiders, pneumatic tubular handling tools and rig floor pipe handling equipment.

The tool gives crews stable tubular control during lifting, holding and positioning work. Its structure and operating design fit drilling rigs, workover rigs and well servicing units that handle pipe strings frequently.

Pneumatic Operation for Easier Pipe Handling

The pneumatic system allows operators to grip and release tubular strings with less physical effort. On busy rig floors, crews often repeat the same handling steps throughout the job. Pneumatic control makes these cycles smoother and more efficient.

This feature supports drill pipe lifting, tubing pulling, pipe running and workover service tasks. With a stable air supply, the elevator spider can complete repeated gripping and releasing operations reliably.

Secure Tubular Gripping

The SE150 Elevator Spider grips and supports oilfield tubular strings within its rated pipe OD range. It can handle drill pipe, tubing, casing and other compatible tubulars when operators match it with the correct elevator, slips and rig floor equipment.

Stable gripping helps operators keep better control of the pipe during lifting, holding and positioning work. It also supports smoother tubular movement during daily rig floor operations.

Heavy-Duty Oilfield Structure

Oilfield equipment must handle mud, vibration, dust, impact, frequent use and harsh working conditions. The SE150 Elevator Spider uses a strong structure and durable components for drilling sites, workover locations and well service environments.

Its rugged construction supports repeated pipe movement tasks and dependable performance. Drilling contractors, workover companies and oilfield service providers can use it as part of their tubular handling system.

Better Control on the Rig Floor

The SE150 Elevator Spider reduces unnecessary manual handling near tubular strings. Its pneumatic system supports easier gripping and releasing, while its structure keeps pipe more stable during rig floor work.

When crews follow site procedures and manufacturer guidance, the tool can improve operating efficiency and support safer pipe handling.

Practical Pipe OD and Rated Load Range

The SE150 model handles pipe outside diameters from 2 3/8 in to 5 1/2 in and provides a 150-ton rated load. This range covers many common drill pipe and tubing sizes used in oilfield operations.

For larger pipe sizes, heavier casing or higher load requirements, SGPE can recommend SE350, SE500 or SE750 elevator spider models.

Complete SE Series Options

SGPE supplies a full SE series elevator spider range for different oilfield operations. Buyers can select SE150, SE350, SE500 or SE750 according to pipe OD, rated load, working pressure and job site requirements.

This model range helps customers avoid poor equipment matching. A correct model improves operational suitability and supports smoother tubular handling.

Oilfield Applications

The SE150 Elevator Spider supports oilfield operations that need secure tubular gripping, stable pipe holding and efficient rig floor control. It works on drilling rigs, workover rigs and well servicing units where crews handle drill pipe, tubing, casing and other tubular strings.

Petroleum Drilling Operations

During drilling operations, rig crews need to move drill pipe and related tubulars safely. The SE150 Elevator Spider supports pipe lifting, positioning and handling work when operators use it with a suitable elevator.

Its pneumatic operation helps crews manage frequent pipe movement during daily drilling tasks. This makes the tool useful for drill pipe handling, rig floor pipe support and repeated gripping and releasing work.

Oilfield Workover Operations

Workover operations often involve pulling, running, removing or reinstalling tubing and other tubular strings. The SE150 Elevator Spider gives workover crews stable pipe support and faster operation during service work.

Crews can use it for tubing handling, workover pipe handling, pipe pulling and pipe running. The pneumatic system gives operators better control during frequent operation cycles.

Well Service Operations

Well service units often work in limited rig floor space and require efficient tubular handling. The SE150 Elevator Spider supports pipe movement during well service work, production maintenance and oilfield service operations.

It handles tubing, drill pipe and compatible tubular strings within its pipe OD range. This makes it a practical choice for oilfield service companies that need reliable rig floor pipe handling equipment.

Drill Pipe Handling

Drill pipe handling remains one of the main applications for an elevator spider. The SE150 model supports drill pipe during lifting, running, pulling and positioning tasks.

When operators match the tool with compatible elevator equipment, it improves pipe stability on the rig floor. This supports drilling contractors and rig operators that need dependable tubular handling performance.

Tubing Handling

Tubing handling plays an important role in workover and well service operations. Crews may need to pull tubing, run tubing, hold tubing strings or position tubing during maintenance work.

The SE150 Elevator Spider supports tubing handling within its pipe size and rated load range. Its pneumatic operation reduces manual effort during repeated tubing movement.

Casing Handling

The SE150 Elevator Spider can support casing handling within its applicable pipe OD range. During drilling or casing-related operations, it helps crews hold and position tubular strings when they use it with the proper elevator and rig floor tools.

For larger casing sizes, SGPE can provide SE350, SE500 or SE750 models. These options cover wider pipe ranges and heavier handling requirements.

Rig Floor Tubular Handling

Rig floor tubular handling includes pipe lifting, pipe support, pipe running, pipe pulling, drill pipe handling, tubing handling and casing handling. The SE150 Elevator Spider supports these daily tasks by helping crews grip and hold tubulars more efficiently.

Its API Spec 8C-based manufacturing, pneumatic operation and oilfield-focused structure make it a practical choice for repeated pipe handling work.

How the Pneumatic Elevator Spider Works

The SE150 Elevator Spider uses pneumatic power to help operators grip and release tubular strings. The air supply drives the operating mechanism, so crews can complete pipe handling tasks with less manual force.

Before operation, crews should confirm the pipe OD, rated load, elevator match and rig floor condition. They should also check the air supply and keep the working pressure within the specified range. For the SE series elevator spider, the normal working pressure is 0.6–0.8 MPa, and the maximum pressure is 1 MPa.

During operation, the tool grips the tubular string and works together with the elevator and related handling equipment. This setup helps crews control pipe during lifting, holding, running or pulling operations. After the handling step finishes, the pneumatic system allows operators to release the pipe and continue the next work cycle.

How to Choose the Right SE Series Elevator Spider

A suitable elevator spider should match the actual field requirement. Buyers should first confirm the pipe outside diameter. The SE150 model covers 2 3/8–5 1/2 in pipe OD. If the operation involves larger tubulars, buyers can choose SE350, SE500 or SE750 models.

Rated load also matters. The SE150 model provides a 150-ton rated load. Other SE series models offer 350-ton, 500-ton and 750-ton options. A correct load selection helps the tool match the pipe string, rig floor setup and handling job.

Buyers should also check the pneumatic working pressure, elevator type, rig layout and application. Drilling, workover, tubing pulling, casing handling and well service tasks may require different model choices. SGPE can recommend a suitable SE series elevator spider when customers provide pipe OD, rated load, job type, quantity and operating conditions.

Operation and Maintenance Notes

Good operation and routine inspection help the elevator spider perform reliably in oilfield conditions. Before use, operators should check the pipe OD, rated load, air supply, pressure range and equipment connection. They should also make sure the elevator spider matches the elevator, slips and related rig floor tools.

During operation, crews should follow site safety procedures and avoid overloading the tool. They should keep the pneumatic system clean, maintain proper air pressure and check moving parts regularly. If the tool works in harsh drilling or workover environments, crews should inspect it more often because mud, dust and repeated vibration can affect performance.

After operation, crews should clean the equipment, check key components and prepare it for the next job. Regular maintenance can help extend service life and support stable performance during pipe lifting, pipe running, pipe pulling and general tubular handling operations.

Why Choose SGPE SE150 Elevator Spider?

Designed for Oilfield Use

SGPE designs the SE150 Elevator Spider for petroleum drilling, workover and well service applications. Its pipe OD range, rated load and pneumatic operation suit daily rig floor tubular handling tasks.

Practical Model Selection Support

SGPE can help customers select the right SE series model according to pipe size, rated load, working pressure and application. This support helps buyers choose suitable equipment for drilling rigs, workover rigs and well servicing units.

Reliable SE Series Supply

SGPE supplies SE150, SE350, SE500 and SE750 elevator spider models. This product range gives customers more flexibility when sourcing API 8C pneumatic elevator spiders for different oilfield projects.

OEM and Customization Service

SGPE can provide OEM service and customized support according to customer requirements. Buyers can share model needs, pipe OD range, quantity, working conditions and documentation requirements, and SGPE can offer a suitable solution.

Professional Oilfield Equipment Support

SGPE focuses on petroleum drilling and oilfield handling equipment. The team can support customers with technical specifications, product information, model selection and quotation assistance.

Main Technical Parameters for SE Series Elevator Spider

The SE150 Elevator Spider handles pipe outside diameters from 2 3/8 in to 5 1/2 in and offers a 150-ton rated load. SGPE also supplies SE350, SE500 and SE750 models for larger pipe sizes and heavier tubular handling requirements.

Model Applicable Pipe OD Rated Load Working Pressure Maximum Pressure
SE150 2 3/8–5 1/2 in 150 tons 0.6–0.8 MPa 1 MPa
SE350(14) 4 1/2–14 in 350 tons 0.6–0.8 MPa 1 MPa
SE350(20) 16–20 in 350 tons 0.6–0.8 MPa 1 MPa
SE500(14) 4 1/2–14 in 500 tons 0.6–0.8 MPa 1 MPa
SE500(24 1/2) 16–24 1/2 in 500 tons 0.6–0.8 MPa 1 MPa
SE750 6 5/8–14 in 750 tons 0.6–0.8 MPa 1 MPa
SE750(24 1/2) 16–24 1/2 in 750 tons 0.6–0.8 MPa 1 MPa

Actual model selection should depend on pipe OD, rated load, elevator match, rig floor layout and operating conditions. Contact SGPE if you need help choosing a suitable SE series elevator spider.

Frequently Asked Questions About SE150 Elevator Spider

1. What is an SE150 Elevator Spider?

The SE150 Elevator Spider is an API 8C pneumatic elevator spider for oilfield tubular handling. It helps crews grip, hold and support drill pipe, tubing, casing and other tubular strings during drilling, workover and well service operations.

Crews usually use it with a suitable elevator on the rig floor. This setup helps improve pipe control during lifting, running, pulling and positioning work.

2. What does the SE150 Elevator Spider do on a rig?

The SE150 Elevator Spider supports tubular strings during rig floor pipe handling. It helps operators control drill pipe, tubing and casing during lifting, holding, pipe pulling, pipe running and workover service tasks.

Its pneumatic system makes repeated gripping and releasing work easier for crews, especially during frequent tubular handling cycles.

3. Does the SE150 Elevator Spider meet API 8C requirements?

SGPE manufactures the SE150 Elevator Spider in accordance with API Spec 8C requirements for drilling and oil production hoisting equipment.

This makes it a suitable option for buyers who need API 8C elevator spiders, pneumatic tubular handling tools or oilfield pipe handling equipment for drilling and workover projects.

4. What pipe sizes can the SE150 Elevator Spider handle?

The SE150 Elevator Spider handles pipe outside diameters from 2 3/8 in to 5 1/2 in. This range covers many common drill pipe and tubing sizes used in oilfield operations.

For larger pipe OD ranges, SGPE can supply SE350, SE500 and SE750 elevator spider models.

5. What is the rated load of the SE150 Elevator Spider?

The SE150 model has a 150-ton rated load. This capacity suits many drilling, workover and well service tasks that involve drill pipe, tubing and compatible tubular strings.

If the job requires higher load capacity, buyers can choose SE series models with 350-ton, 500-ton or 750-ton rated load options.

6. What working pressure does the SE150 Elevator Spider require?

The SE series elevator spider normally uses 0.6–0.8 MPa pneumatic working pressure. The maximum pressure reaches 1 MPa.

A stable air supply helps the pneumatic system complete gripping and releasing cycles smoothly during repeated rig floor operations.

7. Can the SE150 Elevator Spider handle drill pipe, tubing and casing?

Yes. The SE150 Elevator Spider can handle drill pipe, tubing, casing and other compatible oilfield tubulars within its pipe OD and rated load range.

Operators should always match the tool with the correct elevator, slips and rig floor equipment before use.

8. Where can crews use the SE150 Elevator Spider?

Crews can use the SE150 Elevator Spider on petroleum drilling rigs, workover rigs and well servicing units. It suits rig floor operations that require secure tubular gripping, pipe support and controlled pipe movement.

Common uses include drill pipe lifting, tubing pulling, casing handling, pipe running and workover pipe handling.

9. How does the pneumatic system help operators?

The pneumatic system reduces repeated manual effort and helps operators grip or release pipe more efficiently. It gives crews better control during frequent pipe handling cycles.

This benefit becomes useful during tubing pulling, drill pipe handling, pipe running and well service operations.

10. How should buyers choose between SE150, SE350, SE500 and SE750?

Buyers should compare pipe OD, rated load, job type and field conditions. SE150 covers 2 3/8–5 1/2 in pipe OD and provides a 150-ton rated load. SE350, SE500 and SE750 cover larger sizes and heavier loads.

SGPE can recommend a suitable model after reviewing pipe size, application, quantity and operating requirements.

11. What should operators check before using the elevator spider?

Operators should check the pipe OD, rated load, working pressure, air supply, elevator match and rig floor equipment. They should also inspect key parts and confirm that the tool matches the job requirement.

Proper checking helps the elevator spider work smoothly and supports safer tubular handling.

12. What information should buyers provide when requesting a quote?

Buyers should provide the required model, pipe OD range, rated load, application, working pressure, quantity and any special operating conditions.

They can also mention whether the equipment will serve drilling, workover, tubing handling, casing running or well service operations. SGPE can then provide suitable specifications, pricing and delivery information.

Get a Quote for SE150 Elevator Spider

Looking for a reliable SE150 Elevator Spider for petroleum drilling, oilfield workover or well service operations?

Contact SGPE to get competitive factory pricing, complete technical specifications and professional API 8C oilfield equipment support. We can supply SE150, SE350, SE500 and SE750 elevator spider models to meet different pipe sizes, rated loads and rig floor handling requirements.

SGPE also provides OEM and customization service for oilfield tubular handling equipment. Our team can help you choose a suitable solution for drill pipe handling, tubing handling, casing handling, petroleum drilling, workover operations and well service applications.

Please share your pipe OD, rated load, required model, quantity and application. SGPE will recommend a suitable SE series elevator spider according to your working pressure, rig floor layout and field conditions. Send your inquiry today and get a practical oilfield tubular handling solution for your project.

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