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This is a bowstring or centralizer for oilfield logging tools. It's hard to tell from the picture but it's either a inch and three eights or inch and eleven sixteenth. These are part of a toolstring that records logging data in an oil or gas well. The purpose of these particular tools is to keep the logging tool in the center of the wellbore instead of riding on the low side of the well. I can't see the connection well enough but it looks to be a Halliburton or Schlumberger style of centralizer. Possibly a Baker Hughes style. Their are many many different sizes and styles of this type of bowstring. These are used in wireline logging operations

Bounty: $6.00

Posted By: HelpIdentify
Listed: July 12, 2021 Ends: October 10, 2021

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What kind of shaft is it? What does it fit? Please provide multiple links.

Item History: N/A

Size: 26-3/4" Long.

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Color: Silver

Material: Steel

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1)

This may not be the exact item, but it does explain what your thing does.

References:

http://www.automaster-tw.com/productsDia.php?pn=885

By: JerryCPP

Submitted on: 04/12/2021 at 11:47PM
Rejected

Reason:
It does seem to have those flex blades but this thing is way bigger than a valve cleaner. If you are able to find a match online I can pay immediately. I'd really like to know what this is.

2)

It is for deburring a valve guide or hole after using a knurling tool to get an out of spec. diameter back in spec. I have some of these in my old valve grinding tools

References:

http/acrolaps.com

By: Alilhelp

Submitted on: 06/02/2021 at 01:36AM
Rejected

Reason:
Thank you for the opinion, but this item is a lot bigger than an acrolap tool. This is 2.5 feet long and weighs a few pounds.

3)

This is a bowstring or centralizer for oilfield logging tools. It's hard to tell from the picture but it's either a inch and three eights or inch and eleven sixteenth. These are part of a toolstring that records logging data in an oil or gas well. The purpose of these particular tools is to keep the logging tool in the center of the wellbore instead of riding on the low side of the well. I can't see the connection well enough but it looks to be a Halliburton or Schlumberger style of centralizer. Possibly a Baker Hughes style. Their are many many different sizes and styles of this type of bowstring. These are used in wireline logging operations

References:

https://www.shopbakerhughes.com/wireline/1-3-8-upper-or-lower-casing-bow-spri...

By: Batwing36

Submitted on: 08/21/2021 at 02:01AM
Accepted