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| Place of Origin | CHINA |
| Certification | API, ASEM, etc. |
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| Packaging Details | Seaworthy packaging | Payment Terms | Mostly 30%-70%. For some large-scale equipment,the payment term will be discussed. |
| Brand Name | Factory-owned Brand | Place of Origin | CHINA |
| Certification | API, ASEM, etc. | ||
| High Light | Travelling Hook Block ,Integral Hoisting System ,Drilling Rig Hook Block | ||
The travelling hook block is a lifting device used on drilling and workover rigs, which takes an integral design integrating the travelling block and the hook into a single unit. By eliminating the conventional detachable coupling between the block and the hook, this integral design shortens the overall length of the travelling assembly and makes better use of the vertical clearance available in the derrick or mast.
It is also known as a hook block, an integral travelling block, or a drawworks hook block. This equipment sits opposite—and directly under—the crown block, which is the stationary set of sheaves mounted at the top of the mast. Together, the crown block, drilling line, travelling block, hook, swivel, and elevators form the rig’s main hoisting system.
Through reeving, the drilling line runs multiple times between the crown block and the travelling block to multiply the pulling force from the drawworks drum. The hook at the bottom of the travelling block then suspends the swivel, which in turn supports the entire drill string via elevators or a top drive system.
All our hook blocks are designed, manufactured, and tested in accordance with API Spec 8C (Specification for Drilling and Production Hoisting Equipment). The primary load carrying parts are subjected to 100% nondestructive examination (NDE) before delivery, ensuring the high level of safety required by international drilling operations.
Key Advantages of Integral Hook Block Design
Compared with traditional separate travelling blocks and hooks, our integral hook block offers several distinct benefits:
Reduced overall length – Eliminates the need for a block-to-hook adapter, shortening the travelling assembly by 300 mm to 500 mm. This extra headroom gives the driller greater vertical working space, which is particularly valuable when using a top drive system which requires additional clearance inside the derrick.
Compact structure, smaller footprint – The unified design reduces both the width and the number of components, making the assembly easier to handle and install.
Lighter overall weight – Eliminates duplicate structural members and reduces weight by up to 15% compared with two-piece designs, while maintaining the same load rating.
Simplified maintenance – Both the travelling block and the hook are mounted on a common intermediate body. They can be repaired or serviced separately without needing to disassemble the entire unit.
Easier transport and rig-up – The integral design means fewer separate lifts during rig assembly, saving time and reducing the need for specialized handling equipment.
Improved API 8C compliance – The unified assembly is easier to certify as a complete hoisting system under API 8C PSL-1 or PSL-2, rather than certifying individual components separately.
The travelling hook block is one of the most heavily loaded components on the entire drilling rig. Its main functions include:
Hoisting and tripping the drill pipe – Raising the entire drill string out of the hole for bit changes or when running casing.
Running casing strings – Lowering heavy casing joints into the wellbore during the completion phase.
Replacing drill bits – Pulling the bottom hole assembly (BHA) to the surface, changing the bit, and running back in.
Suspending the swivel – The swivel hangs directly from the hook, allowing circulation of drilling fluid while the drill string rotates.
Handling light stuck pipe or blockages – The hoisting system can be used to work the string free during minor sticking incidents.
Running completion equipment – During well completion, the hook supports production packers, subsurface safety valves, and other tools being lowered into the well.
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Feature |
Description & Benefit |
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Integral design combining travelling block and hook |
Shortens the distance between the block and the hook, increases available vertical travel, and ensures compatibility with modern top drive rigs. Enables the travelling block to sit lower in the derrick without sacrificing hook stroke. |
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API 8C compliance |
Compliant with API Spec 8C (5th Edition, reaffirmed 2019), the international standard covering design, materials, manufacture, and testing of drilling hoisting equipment. Available to both PSL-1 (standard) and PSL-2 (additional quality requirements) levels. |
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High strength alloy steel construction |
Main load bearing components are forged from high strength, low alloy steel with full material traceability. Used for the hook body, travelling block shaft, sheaves, and all connecting pins. |
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100% NDE inspection of primary load carrying parts |
All critical components receive magnetic particle inspection (MPI) or ultrasonic testing (UT) before assembly to eliminate hidden cracks or inclusions that could lead to catastrophic failure under load. |
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Intermediate frequency quenched sheave grooves |
Sheave rope grooves are hardened using intermediate frequency induction quenching technology. This increases surface hardness to HRC 50-55, greatly extending wear life of both the sheave and the wire rope. |
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Double row tapered roller bearings |
Each sheave is supported by double row tapered roller bearings, which can handle both radial and thrust loads. Each bearing has a dedicated lubrication channel to ensure proper grease distribution. |
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Alloy steel sheave shafts with lubrication passages |
Sheave shafts are forged from alloy steel with a central lubrication hole feeding each bearing. A single lubrication point per sheave reduces maintenance time. |
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Reliable safety device on main hook |
The hook is equipped with a spring-loaded safety latch that automatically closes to prevent accidental disengagement of the swivel bail or elevators. The latch has a positive locking indicator visible from the rig floor. |
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360° hook rotation and position lock |
The hook body can rotate freely through 360 degrees, which is essential during make-up and break-out of tool joints. A locking mechanism allows the operator to fix the hook in any position when required. |
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Spring travel for shock absorption |
Integral springs (or optional hydraulic snubber assemblies) cushion the load when the travelling assembly is lowered onto the drill string or casing, protecting tool joints from impact damage. |
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Auxiliary hook for light loads |
A smaller secondary hook is mounted on the side of the main hook body, rated for 90 kN to 120 kN depending on model. Used for handling light equipment, running wireline tools, or other auxiliary lifting tasks without disturbing the main string. |
Our SYG series travelling hook blocks are available in four capacity models to suit different rig sizes and operational requirements, from medium-depth workover rigs up to deeper drilling operations.
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Parameter |
SYG110 |
SYG150 |
SYG170 |
SYG225 |
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Max. Hook Load (kN / lb) |
1,100 / 247,500 |
1,500 / 337,500 |
1,700 / 382,500 |
2,250 / 506,250 |
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Number of Sheaves |
3 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
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Wireline Diameter (mm / in) |
26 / 1″ |
26–29 / 1″–1⅛″ |
29 / 1⅛″ |
32 / 1¼″ |
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Overall Length (mm / in) |
2,335 / 92″ |
2,768 / 109″ |
3,294 / 129¾″ |
2,280 / 89¾″ |
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Overall Width (mm / in) |
673 / 26½″ |
830 / 32¾″ |
965 / 38″ |
1,190 / 46⅞″ |
|
Overall Height (mm / in) |
430 / 17″ |
500 / 19¾″ |
630 / 24¾″ |
630 / 24¾″ |
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Weight (kg / lb) |
1,424 / 3,140 |
2,810 / 6,196 |
4,750 / 10,474 |
3,522 / 7,766 |
Choosing the correct hook block requires balancing the rig’s maximum hook load capacity, the number of drilling line parts, the wireline diameter, and available derrick space.
Step 1 – Determine required hook load capacity:
The hook load should be rated for at least the sum of:
Weight of the longest drill string or casing string to be run.
Weight of the blocks, hook, and swivel (dead weight).
Sufficient margin for shock loads and overpull. API 8C recommends minimum 25% over the maximum calculated load, though many operators specify a larger safety factor.
Step 2 – Match the number of sheaves and line parts:
More sheaves reduce the fast line load but increase the total length of the block. Use the number of sheaves that matches the drawworks rating and the intended line-reeving plan. For reference:
12-line string up: 5 sheaves (6 sheaves on crown block)
10-line string up: 4 sheaves (5 sheaves on crown block)
8-line string up: 3 sheaves (4 sheaves on crown block)
Step 3 – Verify wireline compatibility:
The wireline diameter must match the sheave groove size and the drawworks drum capacity. Using undersized wire rope reduces service life; oversized rope damages sheave grooves.
Step 4 – Consider top drive clearance if applicable:
If the rig is equipped with a top drive, the reduced overall length of an integral hook block is particularly beneficial. The additional clearance above the top drive allows the unit to be lifted higher for service access without hitting the crown block.
API 8C certified – Full compliance with API Spec 8C, 5th Edition, covering design, materials, nondestructive testing, and proof load testing. Available at both PSL-1 and PSL-2 levels.
Integral design – Compact structure with reduced overall length, maximizing vertical working clearance.
High-strength alloy steel construction – Forged main components with full material traceability and heat treatment for optimum toughness and fatigue resistance.
Complete NDE inspection – All primary load carrying parts undergo magnetic particle or ultrasonic inspection before shipment.
Competitive pricing – Factory direct pricing without compromising on materials or quality.
Global logistics support – Export documentation, sea and air freight, and delivery to remote drilling locations.
Contact Sunrise to order the right travelling hook block for your drilling or workover rig. We supply the correct capacity, number of sheaves, and wireline compatibility for your specific well depth and operational requirements — with full API 8C certification, NDE inspection, and on-time delivery worldwide.
Company Details
Business Type:
Trading Company,Exporter
Year Established:
2012
Employee Number:
20~50
Ecer Certification:
Verified Supplier
WHO WE ARE Beijing Sunrise Technology Co., Ltd. (Sunrise), established in 2012 and headquartered in Beijing, has grown into a globally trusted supplier of oilfield equipment. With over a decade of experience, Sunrise stands as a reliable, high-quality partner for the world’s most demanding ene... WHO WE ARE Beijing Sunrise Technology Co., Ltd. (Sunrise), established in 2012 and headquartered in Beijing, has grown into a globally trusted supplier of oilfield equipment. With over a decade of experience, Sunrise stands as a reliable, high-quality partner for the world’s most demanding ene...
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