Trip Guardian™ Non-Magnetic Rate and Positioning Tables

Trip Guardian Non-Magnetic Rate And Positioning Tables
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Nothing derails productive drilling like a malfunction with your downhole directional instruments and tools. Trip Guardian™ non-magnetic motion simulators were developed to address this issue before it becomes a problem, saving you time and money by identifying downhole tool failures before you trip-in. The tables are constructed of aluminum, brass and phenolic, and have three orthogonal axes to enable the instrument to be placed in various orientations.

Save time by identifying malfunctions and improper settings above ground.

Not only does the Trip Guardian™ use three axes to test your instruments, built-in ovens produce downhole temperatures for the most realistic simulation you can get.

Using the same technology that is employed in the aviation industry, Trip Guardian™ simulators are made to minimize magnetic interference. They’re also built to take a huge variety of payloads (up to 108 inches).

You don’t need to be a scientist to use a Trip Guardian™ simulator. With a little bit of training, your technicians will be able to calibrate and verify instruments easily, minimizing delays without slowing down your schedules.

Product Solutions

Trip Guardian™ Non-Magnetic Rate And Positioning Tables

Ideal Aerosmith - Trip Guardian 1503-TS-SPL Three Axis Manual Non-Magnetic Positioning Table

Trip Guardian™ 1503-TS-SPL Three Axis Manual Non-Magnetic Positioning Table

Manual vs. Automatic
Manual
Payload
50 lbs
Ideal Aerosmith - Trip Guardian 1503-TS-NM-A Three Axis Manual Non-Magnetic Positioning Table

Trip Guardian™ 1503-TS-NM-A Three Axis Manual Non-Magnetic Positioning Table

Manual vs. Automatic
Manual
Payload
40 lbs
Ideal Aerosmith - Trip Guardian 2203-TH-NM Automated Three Axis, Non-Magnetic Positioning Table

Trip Guardian™ 2203-TH-NM Automated Three Axis Non-Magnetic Positioning Table

Manual vs. Automatic
Automatic
Payload
50 lbs

What is your motion simulation challenge?