Well pipe removal tool


















This tool has a lb capacity and includes a plastic well pipe up to feet or a metal pipe that wells up to feet. If you are interested in using our well pump pulling tools or even purchasing your own, contact our team today! At Landscape Supply, our well pump removal tools are constantly updated and maintained.

That way, you can have peace of mind knowing that your well pump puller rental is in the best possible condition. Our rental services include a daily, weekend, or even weekly rate for your convenience. If you would like to purchase a well pump puller, we offer two different models below for you to choose from. Both can be used on residential or commercial properties and can be shipped anywhere in the United States. Fill out an online form to get in touch or secure your well pump puller rental today!

If you are looking to repair your own well pump or broken well line, the well pump pulling tool rentals from Landscape Supply can help. Instead of having to call a general contractor to complete this task, easily do it yourself with our well pump puller rental. And, with daily, weekly, and weekend rates available, you are sure to find something that fits your budget and time frame. This principle states that when torque or stretch is applied to free pipe, the magnetization will change.

Stuck pipe will have no change in magnetization. There is a magnet on the bottom of the tool that creates a small magnetic field. There are four co-planar orthogonal multi-axis high sensitivity magnetometers located above the magnet. The magnetometers measure the change in the magnetization of the pipe. The pipe is set at neutral weight, then the tool is run downhole logging the entire pipe string. Once it is at the bottom of the string, torque or stretch is applied to the pipe. The tool is then pulled uphole logging the entire string.

The tool will detect differences in the magnetization of the pipe, thereby indicating free and stuck sections of pipe.

Pull slowly and smoothly and as soon as you can mechanically grab the end of the lost pipe as it emerges from the well, do so.

The pipe tongs shown below, provided by Hole Products cited below are used to grip pipe for hoisting; this tool will automatically release the pipe when tension is released on the lift line. Shown here: Dapalco's patented Fetch well pipe retrieval tool. This is a pipe spear type retrieval tool. Contact information is given below. Watch out : when buying or fabricating a tool to pull a dropped well pipe or something else out of a well, be careful not to drop your new tool into the well alongside what's already in there.

Test your device above ground first and also be sure it's strong enough and long enough to do the job. Watch out : also that you do not jam the item you are trying to retrieve. For example, using a grappling hook to try to fish out a well pump from the well bottom risks jamming the whole assembly inside the well.

Note that the primary producers of well retrieval and fishing tools are companies serving oil and gas drilling industry companies. However many of these also serve the water well drilling industry too.

I don't have comment to you because is my first time to see some of fishing tools and the quality are good but my humble request is how can a pump machine like me who can't afford to get or buy can manage to have it.

Secondly in upcountry like lira in Uganda can afford to those tools for the beneficary of water user or community. Ick, retrieving a lead, therefore not-magnetic, weight in the well can't be done with a magnet on a string; you're left with small grappling hooks or claw grabbers as described in this article series; Running a camera down the well to actually see the lead weight might be helpful.

I was trying to check the static water level thru the little vent screw on the top of the well casing with a 4 OZ lead fishing weight. It got stuck and then it came untied. I'm sure the lead weight needs to come out Any suggestions? We found an old well on our property we could see old boards 12 feet down. A well driller came out with a pressurized line, blew the boards out, but was only able to get down another 10 feet.

He told me earlier that this would bust up rocks so I was wondering if it could be old piping from the windmill that used to run the old pump. If so how do I get it out? How to grab wires from 3 phase well pump. Wires are only down 10 ft but in way of grabbing pipe. EJim,key chain how deep well under water??

You can rig check valve type suction use heavy duty vacuum suck it in release vacuum on pvc check closes you got chain. Century Foundation Company that posted before we are one in the same.

If interested in seeing this tool it is for sale call number or email centuryfoundationcompany gmail. Drop a pipe wrench in the hole I will have it back in 5 minuets guarantee. EJ If the keychain is steel, not nickel, you ought to be able to pull it out with a magnet, perhaps a powerful but small Alnico magnet on a strong line so as not to lose the magnet in the well too.

Hello, I dropped a key chain into a 4" steel casing monitoring well yesterday and i am trying to find ways on how to retrieve it. I have tried fishing hooks with no luck, any ideas? Cent You are welcome to post a photo of your tool here and if you use the page top CONTACT link we can look at your info for addition to sources of well pipe grabbing tools in this article series. It will go any distance bring back anything. It will retrieve and bring it back in about 10 minutes. There is only one of theses tools in the world and I made it.

I can make one for any size Id pipe. If you need one contact me. Century Foundation Company magnolia Texas is on net. On - by mod - when the professionals drop a pump into the well I have recently pulled the pump that is in our deep well system and bought a replacement. I attempted to install the new pump and all was goin well until I got to ab ft down with pump and the pipe its ft to the bottom of the casing and top of the water is ab ft and it happened so fast- I couldn't grab it or anything-- IT FELL!!!

Well- I spent days pondering on how in the world I could get it out and finally - I got a ft auger and joined it with another auger. I winched it up and got the pipe and tied icecycle knot and tied it off. The wire had fell with it so instead of pulling all of it back up and checking the pump- I just connected it to v breaker to see if i could hear or feel the vibrations-- so I would know that it wasn't damaged or broken And got it where I thought it was in water ab ft and when I connected it to the breaker this time there was no vibration or any noise so I had to hoist it back up I've tried auger and I get a hold on it but b4 I make it out of the water with it it's getting stuck or either falls off the end of the auger I really need another opinion on this-.

I lost a section of pipe and a tool in my well trying to pull out what was dropped in by a previous well company. Think you will only use it once. Click here. Learn more. DAPALCO utilizes state-of-the-art design and water jet precision to deliver a simple, yet sophisticated alternative for retrieving broken pipes and pumps from wells that are otherwise inaccessible.

It grips the broken pipe using pressure from pulling up on the retrieval rope. If the object being recovered is lodged into place and cannot be withdrawn, the Fetch has a recovery system that allows it to release the pipe. The Fetch can retrieve pipes or tubing with a minimum pipe diameter of 1 inch, Determine the depth of well.

Use a length of rope or cable for the retrieval line long enough to reach the bottom of the well. Ensure that the tensile strength of the retrieval line meets the requirements needed for recovery A secondary rope or twine of equal length will be needed for the release line.



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