Rope Socket (Slip Type)

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What is a Slip Type Rope Socket?

Slip Type Rope sockets are designed to securely attach larger slickline to the tool string during well intervention activities. The slip type rope socket utilizes a pair of slips along with a taper mechanism. Its primary function is to grip the slickline and hold it in place during slickline operations. These sockets are typically used with small braided lines up to 0.140” in diameter.

Applications

  • Attaching larger slickline to the wireline tool string.
  • Preventing the slickline from slipping or moving unintentionally during operations.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Designed for use with slickline of 0.140 inches in diameter and larger.
  • Utilizes a pair of slips in conjunction with a taper mechanism.