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Bailer 3
Bailer 3
Bailer 3
The PCE Wireline Cement Dump Bailer ‘Trigger Release Type’ is a multi-barrel bailer capable of
dumping large volumes of cement in one run.
The PCE Wireline Cement Dump Bailer is specifically designed to dump cement by the use of a finger
locator. This eliminates the need to jar down on any sub-surface device or disturb the drying process
of any cement previously dumped.
Wireline Cement Dump Bailers are fitted with a series of NPT ports in the bottom shoe assembly.
These serve to act as combined filler and drain ports. The fact that the bailer has a bottom filler
enables easier deployment and gives the advantage that it may be filled in the vertical, and does not
need to be laid down horizontally for refills. A ball-check valve within the tool prevents back-flow of
cement.
The bottom shoe assembly houses a locator trigger. This trigger is matched to specific O.D.tubing/
casing size. For example one trigger in place may suit 7" casing. If there is a requirement to dump
cement in 9-5/8 casing, the trigger must be changed out for a 9-5/8 trigger. Wireline Cement Dump
Bailers are fitted with centraliser bow springs to improve positive location in large casing sizes.
The trigger which is designed to locate flush joint or open ended tubing or casing, acts as a lever
against a control dart within the filler sub of the bottom shoe. Once the desired depth is reached,
upward jarring action will shear out and retract the trigger. This action will lift the control dart and
open up a flow path for the cement to be dumped. Once the control dart has lifted, a lock ring prevents
the tool from closing.
Specifications
Larger diameter sizes are available on special request, as are connector subs and barrel extensions.
N.B. The tools shown on this page can be used as a part of a PCE ‘Grip Release’ Breech Lock toolstring, by using the appropriate
PCE ‘Grip Release’ Breech Lock Connector. These tools can also be supplied with Integral PCE ‘Grip Release’ Breech Lock
connections. Please contact PCE for more details.