Landing Clamp
The Landing Clamp eliminates the setting time of the cement by transferring the weight of the surface casing onto the conductor pipe. It allows the male-threaded casing head to be installed straight into the last cupling resting on the landing clamp to withstand the weight of the pipe.
It works by embracing the conductive pipe, and it is locked with a set of lower jaws that are manually activated by bolts. Then the cupling is set down and secured with the set of upper jaws, which are also activated by bolts.
This way, it allows the maneuvering length to be unscrewed and the wellhead to be screwed on. The landing clamp is prepared to withstand the offset between the conductive pipe and the surface casing. It has holes to complete the cementation from the surface, and it is retrievable.
It works by embracing the conductive pipe, and it is locked with a set of lower jaws that are manually activated by bolts. Then the cupling is set down and secured with the set of upper jaws, which are also activated by bolts.
This way, it allows the maneuvering length to be unscrewed and the wellhead to be screwed on. The landing clamp is prepared to withstand the offset between the conductive pipe and the surface casing. It has holes to complete the cementation from the surface, and it is retrievable.