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The Model 300 Sucker Rod Tongs made to make getting on and off the rods easier and to reduce weariness and mishaps. The Model 300 accelerates tripping the pipe, protects rods, and all while simply using the same power unit as a tubing tong. The Model 300 comes with a modifiable relief valve to set the torque; 95 RPM and 850ft/lbs. of torque at high range. Situated by a firm torque arm, this tong can engage automatically and release automatically by a reversing tong.
The Model 300M Sucker Rod Tongs made to make getting on and off the rods easier and to reduce weariness and mishaps. The Model 300 accelerates tripping the pipe, protects rods, and all while simply using the same power unit as a tubing tong. The Model 300 comes with a modifiable relief valve to set the torque; 95 RPM and 850ft/lbs. of torque at high range. Situated by a firm torque arm, this tong can engage automatically and release automatically by a reversing tong. A feature unique to this model is the ability to breakout and make-up 1-1/8” rods without over torqueing.
The Model 500 Power Tubing Tong has a size range of 1-5/16” to 7”, joint make-up in 5 seconds, and joint break-out in 7 seconds. With a split glide ring, both safer and more convenient access to jaws and final drive gear components is attainable, while pressurized oil baths ensure that the Model 500 is properly lubricated. The Model 500 also features an adjustable clutch and air or hydraulic assist for the back-up tool. Also fitted with a “Power Shift” Transmission, the operator is able to adjust gears during operation while the Improved Drive Alignment minimizes wasted power.
The Model 600 Power Tubing Tongs feature an adjustable clutch and is available in either air or hydraulic assist for the back-up tool. Also fitted with a “Power Shift” Transmission, the operator is able to adjust gears during operation while the Improved Drive Alignment minimizes wasted power. The Model 600 permits joint make-up in 5 seconds and joint break-out in 7 seconds. With a split glide ring, both safer and more convenient access to jaws and final drive gear components is attainable, while pressurized oil baths ensure that the Model 500 is properly lubricated.
The Model RSHD Power Tubing Tongs are truly a heavy duty piece of equipment that is for the tough jobs. The Model RSHD has more steel weight and gussets added to the bottom in order to diminish chance of case spreading. This model features a customary chain-driven design, integral sprocket, and outer ring. Lastly, the Model RSHD utilizes a familiar jaw-and-bushing biting system.
The Model 700 features the highest torque of all the Power Tubing/Casing Tongs at 20,000 ft./lbs. at 2000 PSI. This model consists of a light drill pipe, tubing, and casing.
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A two-speed Hydra-Shift® motor coupled with a two-speed gear train provides (4) torque levels and (4) RPM speeds. Easily shift the hydraulic motor in low speed to high speed without stopping the tong or tublar rotation, saving rig time.
A patented door locking system (US Patent 6,279,426) for Eckel tongs that allows for latchless locking of the tong door. The tong door swings easily open and closed and locks when torque
is applied to the tong. When safety is important this locking mechanism combined with our safety door interlock provides unparalleled safety while speeding up the turn around time between connections. The Radial Door Lock is patented protected in the following countries: Canada, Germany, Norway, United Kingdom, and the United States.
The field proven Tri-Grip® Backup features a three head design that encompasses the tubular that applies an evenly distributed gripping force. The Tri-Grip®Backup provides exceptional gripping capabilities with either Eckel True Grit® dies or Pyramid Fine Tooth dies. The hydraulic backup is suspended at an adjustable level below the power tong by means of three hanger legs and allowing the backup to remain stationary while the power tong moves vertically to compensate for thread travel of the connection.
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Model XQ28/2.6 hydraulic power tong is an improved type of XYQ1.8 which is used to make up and break out sucker rod thread in Well Service. This product has the following features:
A. The structure is compact, concise and light. Master tong is driven by a low-speed large torque hydraulic motor that matches with a manual control valve. The backup tong is just like a spanner. The total weight is approximately equal to XYQ1.8.
B. The operating is briefness and convenience with high efficiency. Put the respondence size jaw set into master tong and the respondence size glutting into backup tong, turning the reset knob incorrect direction then can make up and break out sucker rod by operating manual control valve. Two speed, snapping at low speed, spinning at high speed.
Charles Lindbergh "Chuck" McGill, Jr. is an Irish-American corporate lawyer from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the co-founder and named partner of Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill (HHM), one of Albuquerque"s most prestigious law firms. He is the older brother of criminal defence lawyer and convicted criminal Jimmy McGill, and the ex-husband of Rebecca Bois.
Charles McGill was born in 1944 in Cicero, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, and was the eldest son of Ruth and Charles McGill. Chuck seemed to have had a decent childhood and a good relationship with his parents, though it appears they frequently favored his younger brother Jimmy over him despite his accomplishments. Chuck once helped with the finances for his father"s store and assumed that Jimmy had stolen $14,000 over the years, not knowing his father was also giving money to scammers. Six months after the bankruptcy of the store, their father died.
Chuck graduated valedictorian from Francis Xavier High School at the age of 14, making him the youngest graduate in the history of that school. He later attended the University of Pennsylvania and graduated magna cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center. After clerking at both the Delaware Court of Chancery and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, he joined George Hamlin"s solo practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Over the next twenty-three years, the two men, along with George"s son Howard, whom Chuck tutored for the bar exam, built up their law firm, Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill (HHM), turning it into one of the largest and most prominent law firms in the American Southwest. Early in his career, Chuck excelled in criminal law, famously arguing and winning the precedent-setting case of State v. Gonzalez.
Around this time, Chuck was married to Rebecca Bois, a famous violinist with whom he seemed to have a loving marriage. his house. When he later invited Rebecca over for dinner in an attempt to reconcile with her, he created an elaborate lie with Jimmy"s help to explain the lack of power and hide his condition from her. Though the dinner was initially a success, Chuck"s behavior betrayed him when Rebecca answered a call on her cell phone, eventually driving him to smack it out her hand. He compounded his mistake by refusing to be honest about his condition and chastising an irate Rebecca over "cell phone etiquette," prompting her to immediately leave in a cab. Shortly after this, the two officially divorced.
When a drunken Jimmy returns to the house and crashes on the couch, Chuck is disturbed to see that he didn"t leave his cell phone in the mailbox, which he does normally. Chuck picks up the phone with tongs and throws it out of the house to feel better. Chuck also sees that Jimmy has with him a hospital bill he paid for broken legs of identical twin skateboarders, Lars and Cal Lindholm. The next morning, Jimmy awakes to see Chuck sitting near him in his space blanket. Realizing that his Chuck has seen the hospital bill, Jimmy promises that he isn"t returning any criminal habits from his past. Jimmy asks for Chuck to take off the space blanket; Chuck reluctantly does, only to put it back on when Jimmy leaves the room. ("Mijo")
Later, Jimmy stops by Chuck"s house with boxes of new paperwork and legal documents. He leaves a box in the car, but is too tired to go and get it himself. Engrossed in a file and impatient to get the code provision documents he needs, Chuck marches out the door, grabs Jimmy"s car keys from the mailbox, and retrieves the box of files from his trunk. He"s out of the house - and not in pain. Jimmy watches from the doorway, amazed. Chuck suddenly realizes where he is, and the box falls from Chuck"s stunned hands to the ground. ("RICO") Shortly afterward, the brothers sit quietly on a nearby park bench. Chuck tries to relax and enjoy the sunshine, but keeps glancing nervously at power lines overhead. Jimmy redirects his attention to the soft grass, encouraging Chuck to take off his shoes. Finally reaching his limit, Chuck tells Jimmy that he"s ready to go inside and get back to work. He walks gingerly back toward his house, buoyant Jimmy at his side.
Kim resigns from HHM to launch twin solo firms with Jimmy, and secures Mesa Verde Bank and Trust as her exclusive client. Alarmed, Chuck summons Mesa Verde"s legal team to HHM without turning off the office"s power beforehand. Though he manages to persuade Mesa Verde to keep HHM, he collapses from the EHS exposure. Wanting to get back at Chuck, Jimmy visits his brother and, while he is asleep, photocopies his Mesa Verde files and doctors the address information for its proposed bank branch in Scottsdale, Arizona. ("Fifi")
Chuck is mentioned by Jimmy during the celebration of his reinstatement. Jimmy contemplates throwing a promotional event selling his remaining drop phones and considers offering a 50% discount for non-violent offenders. Kim is concerned that what Jimmy is planning will encourage his clients to continue their criminal behavior and will reflect badly on Jimmy himself. He tells her that he can"t go back to being regarded as "Chuck McGill"s loser brother" and insists that his new identity as Saul Goodman will give him a fresh start, implying he has changed his name in order to escape from his late brother completely.
Chuck McGill was a brilliant man of high ideals; he believed that doing the right thing is the true and proper route to success. Chuck was a highly intelligent and dedicated lawyer who viewed the law as being sacred and was very determined in helping his clients in any way possible. He was well respected by his colleagues at HHM and also other prestigious law firms.
Following his courtroom breakdown, Chuck reevaluated his life and finally sought help for his EHS delusion. He expressed hope of returning to a normal life and was eager to move forward. He also appeared to regret some of his choices. After finally seeking help, Chuck was able to do grocery shopping for himself with some help, turn his power back on and even cook for himself over a regular stove for the first time in years. While still haunted by his EHS, Chuck had developed coping mechanisms with the help of Dr. Cruz that appeared to involve him naming what he could see and focusing on that. However, Chuck"s behavior did not change in any other way following this and he retained the vindictive parts of his personality, as seen with his interactions with Howard following the meeting with the malpractice insurance company.
In Chuck"s letter to Jimmy, he revealed that, despite often not seeing eye to eye with his brother, Chuck was proud he and Jimmy shared the name McGill, said that he admired Jimmy"s energy and resilience, and respected what Jimmy made of himself in the mailroom of HHM. Below is Chuck"s letter in full:Dear Jimmy,
We have not always seen eye to eye. I expect that will continue to be so in the future, however, nothing will ever change the fact that we are brothers - flesh and blood. And though we are very different people, I want you to know how much I respect what you have made of yourself in these last few years. You have taken the opportunity I gave you in the mailroom and you have run with it, becoming a valued member of the HHM family. For all the problems in your past, I’m proud we share the name McGill. I sincerely admire your energy and resilience. I used to worry about you finding a place in the world, but I’m not worried about that anymore. I’m certain now that no matter what the future may bring, you’ll land on your feet and I hope when you read this, you remember me not only as your brother, but as a person you knew was always in your corner.
In 2010, after being caught by the authorities and facing an impending jail sentence, Jimmy finally took accountability for the role he played in Chuck"s suicide, deeply regretting his role in it and saying it was a crime. He also started going by the name Jimmy McGill again, abandoning his Saul and Gene aliases completely.
Chuck: "I know you. I know what you were, what you are. People don"t change. You"re Slippin" Jimmy! And Slippin" Jimmy I can handle just fine, but Slippin" Jimmy with a law degree is like a chimp with a machine gun! The law is sacred! If you abuse that power, people get hurt! This is not a game. You have to know on some level, I know you know I"m right. You know I"m right!"
"Dear Jimmy, I have left many things unsaid in our relationship through the years. Rather than allow these unspoken thoughts to die with me, I’ve chosen to record them here for you. I hope you will take my words in the spirit in which they are intended. I remember quite clearly the day you came home from the hospital. You can’t imagine the joy on mom’s face. I can honestly say I never saw her happier than she was on that day. You brought a shine to our life that nothing else ever did and I’m glad of that. We have not always seen eye to eye. I expect that will continue to be so in the future, however, nothing will ever change the fact that we are brothers - flesh and blood. And though we are very different people, I want you to know how much I respect what you have made of yourself in these last few years. You have taken the opportunity I gave you in the mailroom and you have run with it, becoming a valued member of the HHM family. For all the problems in your past, I’m proud we share the name McGill. I sincerely admire your energy and resilience. I used to worry about you finding a place in the world, but I’m not worried about that anymore. I’m certain now that no matter what the future may bring, you’ll land on your feet and I hope when you read this, you remember me not only as your brother, but as a person you knew was always in your corner. Chuck."
"I fucked up. Chuck bamboozled me again. That tape? He made sure that Ernie heard it, right? Because he knew Ernie, bless him, would tell me about it and I would come over to try to destroy it or steal it or whatever. Howard was there, and a P.I., if you can believe that, just waiting for me to lose my shit and bust in. Chuck played me like a fiddle! And schmuck that I am, I fell for it! Moron. [Breathes sharply] I"m sorry. And then, I didn"t call you, which is stupid, and I"m sorry about that, too. But I didn"t call you for a reason, okay? "Cause this is my screw-up. I own it, okay? It"s my responsibility to fix it. And I know you want to help. Of course you do, "cause you"re wonderful. But y-you"re up to your ears in Mesa Verde. And I can"t, I won"t load this onto you, too. We have worked too hard to let Chuck"s bullshit vendetta threaten everything that we"re building! I won"t allow him to endanger our business! No! I will fix this. Myself. Me. Jimmy McGill. Okay? You have gotta let me do this on my own."
"It comes down to this In order to understand what I was thinking, you need to see Chuck through my eyes. You need to know if I believed that tape was evidence. And I say it was evidence of only one thing: My brother hates me. Now, he claims that he lied to me to get me to tell the truth. And I"m telling you: I lied to my brother to make him feel better. Which of us you believe depends on how we all understand the mind of Charles McGill."
"I was just gonna–I was gonna try to move you all with my brother"s eloquent words. You know, pull on your heartstrings. But it"s not right. This letter is between me and him, and it should stay that way. Listen, my brother Chuck...you–you knew him. He loved me in his own way. He loved me as a brother. He did not love me as a lawyer. Big reason I became a lawyer was Chuck. He was the most brilliant man I ever knew, and an incredible lawyer, you know? And he knew exactly who he was. Exactly. And all my life, I wanted to make him proud, and he was not an easy man to make proud. You know, like climbing Everest without supplies: if you were one of the lucky few who reached that peak, even for a moment, if you made him proud – wow, what a feeling. And he let you know it, too. But if you weren"t one of those people... He–he was polite enough, but he did not suffer fools, you know? And he could be judgmental and difficult, and he knew how to get under your skin. Hmm... could be a real son of a bitch. Chuck was the one who was always right, always. And usually he was, you know? So for a guy like me – I did lousy in school, I lacked ambition, I always cut corners – I mean, for me to live up to the standards of Charles McGill... I mean, look at me. I"ll never be as moral as him, I"ll never be as smart, I"ll never be as respected. I"ll never be as good as Chuck. [sniffs] But I can try. I can try. If you decide I get to be a lawyer, I"ll do everything in my power to be worthy of the name McGill. And if you decide I"m not a lawyer...doesn"t matter. I"ll still try to be the best man that I can be. I"m lucky I got this letter. I never had a chance to write him a letter, and to tell him all the things that I should have. But I gotta believe that somehow... somehow he knows. Well, that"s... that"ll have to do it for me. Sorry... thank you."
Jimmy: "Absolutely! Let"s do this thing! Oh, and sweetheart, I"m gonna need one more form: a DBA. Y"see, I"m not gonna be practicing under the name "McGill", so..."
"I can’t go back to being Jimmy McGill. Jimmy McGill the lawyer is always gonna be Chuck McGill’s loser brother. I’m done with that. That name is burned."
Jimmy: "What happened to Howard Hamlin, it was... it was... (Jimmy"s voice breaks) I can"t even... After that, Kim had the guts to start over, she left town. But... I"m the one who ran away. And my brother Chuck - Charles McGill. Y--You may have known him. He was, uh, an incredible lawyer. The most brilliant guy I ever met. But he was limited. I tried. I could"ve tried harder. I should"ve. Instead..."
When filming of Better Call Saul started in 2014, Michael McKean had to initially split his time between playing Chuck and performing in All the Way, a Broadway play that coincidentally also starred Bryan Cranston who had played Walter White in Breaking Bad. When McKean"s casting was announced in April 2014, his character was deliberately misnamed as "Dr. Thurber," which McKean says was based on humorist James Thurber. Chuck"s real name, Charles Lindbergh McGill, was inspired by the aviator Charles Lindbergh.
McKean stated that Gilligan and Gould told actors at the start of the season where generally they would like to see the characters go. Eventually, with little notice, Gilligan and Gould would give more specific direction to actors. Despite the short notice, McKean trusted that the showrunners were doing the right thing with the character.
Around the time of filming the third season"s seventh episode "Expenses," McKean received Chuck"s "death call." Gilligan and Gould informed him that Chuck would die in that season"s finale, the tenth episode, "Lantern." McKean had been expecting the call based on the character"s arc and had no regrets or issues with it. He said, "Chuck did not belong in Jimmy’s universe by the time he becomes Saul Goodman, so I knew that it was very possible [Chuck would die before that]."
Monitor lizards have long necks, powerful tails and claws, and well-developed limbs. The adult length of extant species ranges from 20 cm (7.9 in) in some species, to over 3 m (10 ft) in the case of the Komodo dragon, though the extinct varanid known as megalania (Varanus priscus) may have been capable of reaching lengths more than 7 m (23 ft). Most monitor species are terrestrial, but arboreal and semiaquatic monitors are also known. While most monitor lizards are carnivorous, eating eggs, smaller reptiles, fish, birds, insects, and small mammals, some also eat fruit and vegetation, depending on where they live.
Like snakes, monitor lizards have highly forked tongues that act as part of the "smell" sense, where the tips of the tongue carry molecules from the environment to sensory organs in the skull. The forked apparatus allows for these lizards to sense boundaries in the molecules they collect, almost smelling in "stereo".