The casing rotator is a drilling device used in full-casing drilling operations in the oil and gas industry.
It is designed to rotate and propel the casing string into the wellbore during drilling.
The casing rotator consists of several key components:
Power unit: This is the main power source of the casing rotator, usually a hydraulic power unit.
It provides the power needed to rotate the casing string and push it into the wellbore.
Rotating head: The rotating head is a component attached to the top of the casing string and provides rotating force.
It is connected to the power plant and can rotate the casing string in any direction.
Clamping system: Clamping system is used to fix the casing during rotation. It usually consists of hydraulic clamps that
clamp the casing and prevent it from rotating independently of the rotating head.
Thrust system: The thrust system is responsible for pushing the casing…