2012 NOV NOT SPECIFIED Used Well Service / Workover Rigs Oilfield Equipment for sale2012 NOV NOT SPECIFIED Used Well Service / Workover Rigs Oilfield Equipment for sale
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    2012 NOV NOT SPECIFIED

    Well Service / Workover Rigs Oilfield Equipment
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    Contact:Will Veasey

    Austin, Texas, USA 78746

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    Stock Number
    90681884
    Condition
    Used
    Description
    2012 NOV 4C Workover Rig Type: Used Condition: Good Location: Odessa, TX 2012 NOV 4C Workover Rig National Oilwell Varco designs, builds, and supports the widest range of self-propelled and trailer mounted well servicing, work-over, and drilling mobile rigs in the world. OEM support of Cabot, Cardwell, Cooper, Franks, Ideco, Kremco, National, Skytop Brewster, RMI and Wilson is offered with certified service, repair, and replacement parts. Combining purpose built components with rigorous attention to quality and construction by one of the most experienced engineering groups in the industry provides the customer with equipment that performs exceptionally well. This combination enables the customer to utilize the available capital in the most productive and beneficial way. Whether that customer is operating in the South American jungles, North African deserts, North American and Russian arctic regions, or any place in between, NOV provides solution. 2012 NOV 4C Workover Rig Features A basic rig design that offers excellent value and proven dependability at market pricing New masts are equipped with rod transfer systems (certain models only), tong positioners and delayed racking board deployment, where applicable, to enhance safe operations and reduce operator fatigue OSHA compliant handrails and walkways Gear ratios may be set to customer specifications to match area roading conditions Placement of control panels that are located precisely to provide a clear view of racking boards, traveling equipment and work floor operations on all well servicing, work over and drilling rigs; controls are ergonomically set to assure maximum operator efficiency, while minimizing unwanted distractions New rigs are designed in accordance with the applicable local standards, in addition to the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the American Institute of Steel Construction