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Tired of changing mud pump pistons? We have your solution. The TD will work in all types of drilling mud including oil based, synthetic and water based. It was specifically designed to work in applications where water based mud is used or in situations where WBM is used on the top side & OBM is used on the bottom end. This eliminates the need for changing the piston midway through the drilling program. The “TD” or “Total Depth” name reflects our commitment to make a single piston that will last from “spud” to “TD”. This piston has been engineered with a unique friction reducing material bonded into the urethane of the sealing lip. Because the TD is built to withstand friction in the liner, wear on your parts is minimized and savings is maximized. The Patriot™ TD is also designed to meet pressures of 7500 psi as well as temperatures up to 220 degrees.
It’s time for piston mud pumps to enter the 21st century. Centerline Mud Pumps utilize common, industry-proven, and easily obtained fluid end parts. Designed to give you better flow capacity, pressure, size and weight advantages, that you won’t find anywhere else. Centerline Mud Pumps are built to exceed the most demanding specifications in the industry. These pumps are built to last.
Centerline Manufacturing is pleased to introduce their line of hydraulic drive mud pumps. Since 1983, Centerline Manufacturing has been involved in the design, manufacture, and production of drilling equipment, support equipment, and tooling for the water well industry. Our line of mud pumps include several new milestone technologies not found anywhere else in the industry.
Provides 150-180* GPM (Gallon Per Minute) of standard mud flow at 350 psi continuous. The 180 GPM is a provisional condition that requires the mud pressure to be below 275 psi and the hydraulic oil temperature below 165 degrees F.
Provides 300-360* GPM (Gallon Per Minute) of standard mud flow at 350 psi Continuous. The 360 GPM is a provisional condition that requires the mud pressure to be below 275 psi and the hydraulic oil temperature below 165 degrees F.
Provides 450-540* GPM (Gallon per Minute) of standard mud flow ar 350 psi Continuous. The 540 GPM is a provisional condition that requires the mud pressure to be below 275 psi and the hydraulic oil temperature below 165 degrees F.
The NOV 12-P-160 Mud Pumps includes (3) Three New National 12-P-160 Triplex Mud Pumps 1600 HP, 7-1/4″ bore x 12″ stroke, single acting. 5000 PSI fluid ends. 1600 HP Bare Mud Pumps are currently configured for Offshore Service. The NOV 12-P-160 Mud Pumps are located in Houston and ready to be unitized for service.
Forged Steel crankshaft, Individual forged steel two piece interchangeable standard modules, 6-1/2” mission fluid king liners, Standard polyurethane valves and seats, Two piece fast change piston rods, Supreme pistons, Metal to metal liner retention, Clamp type liner and piston rod connections, Fast change valve covers standard, Piston liner lubricant spray system, Liner spray pump, Power end lube system with filter. Mounted on Integral two runner skid, Suction Manifold with vertical suction stabilizer, Suction line pressure relief valve, set for 70 PSI
Includes: motor supports, motor frame, tensioning screws, 2 V-belt guards, 2 pump Sheaves, 2 motor sheaves, banded V-belts, Holes to be drilled to accept EDM D79 Or GE-752 Traction Motors
National Oilwell Varco (NOV) is an American multinational corporation based in Houston, Texas. It is a leading worldwide provider of equipment and components used in oil and gas drilling and production operations, oilfield services, and supply chain integration services to the upstream oil and gas industry. The company conducts operations in more than 600 locations across six continents, operating through three reporting segments: Rig Technologies, Wellbore Technologies, and Completion & Production Solutions. National Oilwell’s two main predecessors, Oilwell Supply and National Supply, were founded in 1862 and 1893, respectively. These two companies manufactured and distributed pumps and derricks.
Manufactured 1998, 1602 hours, 4" plungers with hydraulic charge pump, Detroit Series 50 (rebuilt), 5 speed, Skid mounted with fuel tank, Rebuilt expendables with seals, valves, seats, packings and gaskets. Price: $72,500
Complete without traction motors. 9” bore x 15” stroke, single acting, working pressure up to 7500 psi, (3) interchangeable forged steel fluid end modules with separate suction and discharge sections, Premium grade fluid end expendables with 6-1/2” pistons and liners, suction manifold with (3) 12” flanged inlets, SD8 suction desurger, pressure manifold with (2) 5-1/8” 10,000# API flanged outlets, liner wash system, 1 x 1-1/2” mission centrifugal pump p/b 3 hp electric motor, external power end lubrication pump, steel skid, suction line pressure relief valve, set of standard service tools Price: $675,000
CENTERLINE 7-1/2 X 10 MUD PUMP(Ref#14556Tb) high pressure, no engine, needs retaining liner cage and (1) side suction manifold needs replacing, unmounted Price: $39,500
3 available in India. 1600 HP, rated pump speed 140 strokes per minute, maximum fluid cylinder liner bore 6-3/4", stroke 10", 10,000 PSI hydrostatic pressure of standard cylinder. 2.853 ratio of gears. 10" suction connection, 6" discharge connection. Valve pot mod .7., steel fluid ends, 5,000 psi pulsation dampener. Oilfield skid mounted. Performance Data: at 120 strokes per minute with 6-3/4" liners, pump will produce 4305 PSI and 574gpm. Set up for electric power. Dimensions and weight: 84,000 lbs, 209"L x 113"W x 75"H. Built 1976. Located India, removed from offshore drilling rig. Price: $75,000 each
approx. 7000 hours, Cat 3512C (1476 hp), 5000 psi fluid end cylinder, 5-1/2" piston cylinder, antifreeze heaters, WPT W21-CG-300 Type 1 PTO clutch, 16 grooove drive sheave, 16 groove bullwheel, 16 groove Kevlar belt with necessary guards, 5 x 6 x 11 charge pump c/w 50 hp@1200 rpm electric motor. Discharge plumbing: 2" 5M XXH B/W Oteco gate valve, 4" 5M XXH b/w Oteco gate valve, 3" 5M Oteco popoff valve w/1502 connection, 2" 5M type D Oteco mud gauge with 1502 connection, Hydril 20 gal 5M pulsation damper. Mounted on oilfield skid with separate, with expendables cabinet, knowledge box and removable engine skid for breaking the engine and pump into separate smaller loads. Winterization package, oilfield lighting, explosion proof starters for charge pump, rod oiler pump and liner wash pumps. Price: $695,000 - Make Offer
Two Available, each complete with Cat 3508 diesel engines, pulsation dampener, and mud tanks with desander, desilter, etc. Price for Package: $110,000
Cat 3408 engine air start with pump drive and belt guard, PD55 Hydril dampener, 750 gallon fuel tank, mounted on heavy duty drop deck tandem trailer, low hours Price: $87,500
14" stroke, 2" rod size, 400 hp, 75 strokes per minute, cast fluid ends, unitized on oilfield skid with Cat 3406 diesel engines, air start, new filters, oil and coolant, air receiver on deck, fluorescent lighting, drive belts with air clutch. Gone over and in good operating condition, ready to be put into service. Pumps currently have new 6" liners with production being 480 gpm @ 1000 psi. All fluid end parts are brand new and never used, including the valves, gears, liners, pistons, rods, head gasket, and rod packing, equipped with pulsation dampener. 32" long x 11" wide x 7" high 50,000# weight
GARDNER DENVER TEE MUD PUMP(Ref#6440T) New, unused, manufactured 2014, 4 available, bare pumps Price: $39,500 each New Cat C7 engines available at additional cost
Pump only. 5" stroke, 300 hp, steel billet fluid end, 2-3/4" ceramic plungers, Delrim disc valves, 838 packing, 6" RF suction connection, 3" RTJ discharge connection, 231 gpm max, 2020 psi, max 360 rpm Price: $82,500
Two available, rebuilt, cast ductile iron fluid ends, used for oil service, bare pumps, no engines, unmounted, one is flanged for suction/discharge, one is threaded Price: $20,000 each
Cummins 150 hp reconditioned engine with snap-in clutch, 90 gal diesel tank with lock cap, Dayton oiler pump system and tank, 4” suction hose and winch boom, 4’ back up drill pipe bumper guard, front and rear loading hitches, epoxy primer and enamel paint, 44” bull wheel with power band belt, large belt guard Price: $82,500
Detroit 671 engine with Snap-In clutch (Gen Set approx. 1500 hours), replaced fluid end parts with 4” liners, mounted on 8’ x 12’ trailer with adjustable pintle and DOT lighting, 75 gal diesel tank with lock cap, Dayton oiler pump system and tank, 4” suction hose and winch boom, epoxy primer and enamel paint, 44” bull wheel with power band belt, large belt guard, 2’ x 2’ x 5’ lockable HD toolbox, mouting beams and steel/bolts Price: $41,500
8" x 17" base (mud boat), John Deere 145 hp reconditioned engine with WPI snap in clutch, 90 gal diesel tank, Dayton oiler pump system and tank, 4" suction hose and winch boom, 4" backup drill pipe bumper guard, front and rear loading hitches, 42" bull wheel with power band belt, belt guard Price: $99,000 PRICE REDUCED: $73,500
750 hp, 8" stroke, 6" suction inlet, 4" discharge outlet, piston size 4-1/2" - 7", max rod load 85,000#, approx. weight 11,500#, lubrication force fed, steel pump power end, double helical gears, 4.95:1 gear ratio, rod bearings sheel type replaceable, main bearings straight roler, pinion bearings spherical roller, crankshaft 1pc forged alloy steel, connecting rod knuckle joint, crosshead guide bronze replaceable, piston type fluid end Monoblock design, from high strength alloy steel, treated and sonic tested, Cat D379 diesel engine, 500 HP max linear bore size 3-1/2 - 6-1/4 x 7-3/4" stroke, test pressure 10,000 psi, gear ratio 2.742.8" suction line to 4 discharge stroke, location South America Price: $110,000
Two available, Skidded, Detroit Series 60 diesel engine DDEC V (475 hp), Allison 750 (6-speed) transmission with lock up control pane, Mission 4 x 5 centrifugal suction pump, 4” plungers, pulsation dampener, pressure gauge, safety valve, 10,000 psi fluid end, 5000 psi working pressure, NOV plug valve control manifold (4-valve) configured for 15k operation. Can be configured to kill wells, acidize, cement, reverse circulate, drill out frac plugs or run in tandem. Self-contained with fuel and fluid tanks and controls. Steel canopy over skids, covered battery boxes, new batteries and disconnect switches. Well maintained and in excellent condition. Low hours on pumps and motors. Ready to work. Price: $154,500 each
1600 hp, 12" stroke, 5000 psi, pulsation dampeners, pop off pressure release valve, pump pressure gauge, forged discharge manifold, overhead track for chain hoist, mounted on shipping skid, line washer pump, 6" liners, overall size: 192 x 128 x 105-3/4", inspection report available Price: $137,500
14 liter Detroit Diesel, 6061 Allison automatic transmission, rebuilt power end, new expendables in fluid end, new charge pump, skid, tanks, Pilfer 5 valve manifold, 15k fluid end, new paint Price: $215,000
Manufactured 1999, 1000 gal holding tank, (2) 3 x 4 Mission Magnum pumps with mechanical seals, MC255-2C mud cleaner, sand guzzler, Versa-drill rig jacks, Perkisn engine, spare hyd pump and filters, well maintained, ready to work Price: $59,500PRICE REDUCED: $49,500
Mounted on 12K GVRW trailer, hydraulic powered spool with approximately 500 of 2” hose, internally routed power and safety cable, 7.5 HP pump and motor, Whisper Watt 25kva 3-phase diesel generator with approx. 3100 hours Price: $45,000
Patriot Oilfield Expendables has introduced three high quality bonded urethane pistons designed to operate in the harshest drilling conditions around the world. All three mud pump pistons are unique in their own way and are designed to outperform in performance against all other piston in the market. The Patriot Piston line is trusted both domestically and internationally by the largest contractors in the world. Patriot Pistons maintain continued success from the smallest land rigs to the world’s largest newly built high specification drill ships entering the market facing today’s toughest drilling environments.
Lake Petro provides high quality Mud Pump Parts including Mud Pump Liners, Mud Pump Fluid End Module, piston, Valve and Seat etc. With more than 10 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, we are dedicated to help and support our loyal clients with the most cost-effective and quality Liners and Pistons. We also provide mud pump price and mud pump for sale.
We offer Liners with Ceramic (Zirconia and Aluminium oxide) and Steel (Metal and Bi-metal) materials for all common brands of the mud pump and triplex mud pump.
All Lake Petro liner products are interchangeable with O.E.M. products. Meanwhile, we provide customized Liners according to drawings. Our liners, also with our other mud pump spares, are supplied for use in Honghua, F-Series, Bomco, Emsco and National lines of triplex drilling pumps. Let Lake Petro be your one-stop shop for your whole fleet of pumps. Please refer to “Suitable Pump Models” Lable for more details.
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If you run a mud rig, you have probably figured out that the mud pump is the heart of the rig. Without it, drilling stops. Keeping your pump in good shape is key to productivity. There are some tricks I have learned over the years to keeping a pump running well.
First, you need a baseline to know how well your pump is doing. When it’s freshly rebuilt, it will be at the top efficiency. An easy way to establish this efficiency is to pump through an orifice at a known rate with a known fluid. When I rig up, I hook my water truck to my pump and pump through my mixing hopper at idle. My hopper has a ½-inch nozzle in it, so at idle I see about 80 psi on the pump when it’s fresh. Since I’m pumping clear water at a known rate, I do this on every job.
As time goes on and I drill more hole, and the pump wears, I start seeing a decrease in my initial pressure — 75, then 70, then 65, etc. This tells me I better order parts. Funny thing is, I don’t usually notice it when drilling. After all, I am running it a lot faster, and it’s hard to tell the difference in a few gallons a minute until it really goes south. This method has saved me quite a bit on parts over the years. When the swabs wear they start to leak. This bypass pushes mud around the swab, against the liners, greatly accelerating wear. By changing the swab at the first sign of bypass, I am able to get at least three sets of swabs before I have to change liners. This saves money.
Before I figured this out, I would sometimes have to run swabs to complete failure. (I was just a hand then, so it wasn’t my rig.) When I tore the pump down to put in swabs, lo-and-behold, the liners were cut so badly that they had to be changed too. That is false economy. Clean mud helps too. A desander will pay for itself in pump parts quicker than you think, and make a better hole to boot. Pump rods and packing last longer if they are washed and lubricated. In the oilfield, we use a petroleum-based lube, but that it not a good idea in the water well business. I generally use water and dish soap. Sometimes it tends to foam too much, so I add a few tablets of an over the counter, anti-gas product, like Di-Gel or Gas-Ex, to cut the foaming.
Maintenance on the gear end of your pump is important, too. Maintenance is WAY cheaper than repair. The first, and most important, thing is clean oil. On a duplex pump, there is a packing gland called an oil-stop on the gear end of the rod. This is often overlooked because the pump pumps just as well with a bad oil-stop. But as soon as the fluid end packing starts leaking, it pumps mud and abrasive sand into the gear end. This is a recipe for disaster. Eventually, all gear ends start knocking. The driller should notice this, and start planning. A lot of times, a driller will change the oil and go to a higher viscosity oil, thinking this will help cushion the knock. Wrong. Most smaller duplex pumps are splash lubricated. Thicker oil does not splash as well, and actually starves the bearings of lubrication and accelerates wear. I use 85W90 in my pumps. A thicker 90W140 weight wears them out a lot quicker. You can improve the “climbing” ability of the oil with an additive, like Lucas, if you want. That seems to help.
Outside the pump, but still an important part of the system, is the pop-off, or pressure relief valve. When you plug the bit, or your brother-in-law closes the discharge valve on a running pump, something has to give. Without a good, tested pop-off, the part that fails will be hard to fix, expensive and probably hurt somebody. Pop-off valve are easily overlooked. If you pump cement through your rig pump, it should be a standard part of the cleanup procedure. Remove the shear pin and wash through the valve. In the old days, these valves were made to use a common nail as the shear pin, but now nails come in so many grades that they are no longer a reliable tool. Rated shear pins are available for this. In no case should you ever run an Allen wrench! They are hardened steel and will hurt somebody or destroy your pump.
One last thing that helps pump maintenance is a good pulsation dampener. It should be close to the pump discharge, properly sized and drained after every job. Bet you never thought of that one. If your pump discharge goes straight to the standpipe, when you finish the job your standpipe is still full of fluid. Eventually the pulsation dampener will water-log and become useless. This is hard on the gear end of the pump. Open a valve that drains it at the end of every job. It’ll make your pump run smoother and longer.
Mud systems are essential to every oil and gas rig. To successfully transfer fluid throughout your circulating system at pressures up to 7,500 pounds per square inch you need proven and reliable products. FET’s products have 30 years of innovation and field experience in providing industry-leading technology for your mud system operations.
Our industry-recognized centrifugal pumps, gate valves, drill pipe float valves, and wash pipes provide you with robust systems that meet the high-pressure demands of today’s drilling landscape.
A mud pump is a reciprocating piston/plunger pump designed to circulate drilling fluid under high pressure (up to 7,500 psi (52,000 kPa)) down the drill string and back up the annulus. A duplex mud pump is an important part of the equipment used for oil well drilling.
Duplex mud pumps (two piston/plungers) have generally been replaced by the triplex pump, but are still common in developing countries. Two later developments are the hex pump with six vertical pistons/plungers, and various quintuplex’s with five horizontal piston/plungers. The advantages that Duplex mud pumps have over convention triplex pumps is a lower mud noise which assists with better Measurement while drilling and Logging while drilling decoding.
Use duplex mud pumps to make sure that the circulation of the mud being drilled or the supply of liquid reaches the bottom of the well from the mud cleaning system. Despite being older technology than the triplex mud pump, the duplex mud pumps can use either electricity or diesel, and maintenance is easy due to their binocular floating seals and safety valves.
A mud pump is composed of many parts including mud pump liner, mud pump piston, modules, hydraulic seat pullers, and other parts. Parts of a mud pump:housing itself
Duplex pumps are used to provide a secondary means of fuel transfer in the event of a failure of the primary pump. Each pump in a duplex set is sized to meet the full flow requirements of the system. Pump controllers can be set for any of the following common operating modes:Lead / Lag (Primary / Secondary): The lead (primary) pump is selected by the user and the lag (secondary pump operates when a failure of the primary pump is detected.
Alternating: Operates per Lead / Lag (Primary / Secondary) except that the operating pump and lead / lag status alternate on consecutive starts. A variation is to alternate the pumps based on the operating time (hour meter) of the lead pump.
A mud pump is a reciprocating piston device designed to circulate drilling fluid under high pressure. RS-240 triplex single-acting piston pump is a horizontal, triplex, single acting reciprocation piston pump which is reliable, agile and simple for operation. It can be driven by diesel engine, electric motor or hydraulic motor. RS-240 triplex single-acting piston pump is characterized by compact structure, smooth running, large-scale variable rates of flow, high output pressure, long service life and so on.
As a well-known global mud pump manufacturer, we provide all kinds of mud pump to meet the needs of different construction demands. RS-240 triplex single-acting piston pump provides 4 different discharge pressure, and it is mainly used to match horizontal directional pipe laying drilling machine. The pump can meet the needs of construction for water well and earth heat, superficial layer oil drilling and mine drainage.