Brief: Discover the API 11e Walking Beam Pumping Unit, also known as Pump Jack or Oil Jack, and its spare parts. This video highlights the features of both B and C Series pump jacks, including their simple structure, easy maintenance, and long lifespan. Learn about their modular design, FEM analysis, and reliable gear transmission for efficient oil pumping.
Related Product Features:
API B Series is a lightweight conventional beam pumping unit with a walking beam balance mechanism.
API C Series features a crank balance mechanism and modular design for optimized performance.
Involute or biarc herringbone gear transmission ensures tight sealing and low noise operation.
Simple structure and easy maintenance make these units user-friendly and durable.
FEM analysis ensures stable performance and high reliability of key structural components.
Lightweight design facilitates easy installation and transportation.
Suitable for shallow wells with short stroke lengths and light loads.
Energy-saving options like phase balanced and interference-reducing units are available.
FAQ's:
What are the main differences between the B and C Series pump jacks?
The B Series uses a walking beam for balance and is lightweight, ideal for shallow wells. The C Series uses a crank balance mechanism and features modular design for enhanced performance.
What type of gear transmission is used in these pump jacks?
Both series use involute or biarc herringbone gear transmission, known for tight sealing, low noise, and reliable operation.
Are these pump jacks suitable for energy-efficient operations?
Yes, besides traditional units, energy-saving options like phase balanced and interference-reducing beam pumping units are available to meet industry requirements.