Cementing Head & Manifold

Cementing Manifold Without Ball Dropping Sub & Swivel Assembly

Model No.: CT-CMF-3

Product No.: CT-92903

Cementing Manifold Without Ball Dropping Sub & Swivel Assembly is designed for use with conventional land based drilling and service rigs, as well as with offshore rigs not equipped with a top drive or using a conventional manifold. The cementing Manifold retains the pump down plug in a position in which the plug can be released after the cementing operations are completed. It also suspends the drill pipe weight from the elevators and connects the cementing lines to the running string during liner cementing operations. The heavy duty design and construction of this assembly easily handles the tensile loads seen in deep drilling liner applications with sufficient capacity to handle any problems like stuck pipe that could occur while running a liner assembly.

Cementing Manifold is a robust cementation device which allows you to hang drill pipe weight by the rig elevators meanwhile retaining the plug to be released at will, once cementing is complete. The Cementing Manifold also connects the cementing lines to the running string during liner operations. Cementing Manifold is available with single or multi plug drop capabilities.

1.  High strength Q&T 4145 alloy steel construction.
2.  Manufactured from quenched and tempered alloy steel for maximum strength and toughness.
3.  Displacement fluid and cement can be diverted below or above the plug through an external manifold.
4.  Cementing flag sub available for visual indication of drill pipe wiper plug release.
5.  Manifold rated to 10,000 PSI working pressure Wiper plug release telltale visual confirmation possible.
6.  Constructed with the drill pipe plug retainer.
7.  Fluid flow through the manifold is directed either above or below the pump down plug by external valves.
8.  Pump down plug is held in place by the plug drop assembly.
9.  Available with dual plug drop assemblies for running the dual plug system
10.  Cementers most respected cementing manifold design.

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