LeTourneau Offshore Products offers a full line of rig components including cranes, elevating systems, drill packages, skidder units, and winches. In addition, LeTourneau offers gearing components, electrical components and assemblies, pinions, legs and leg extensions, and more. Because these components are from LeTourneau, customers can expect high quality design and manufacturing.
Cranes
All LeTourneau ABS Cargo-Gear Certified Cranes provide dependable, low-maintenance operation featuring smooth LeTourneau DC electric power, with LeTourneau planetary gearboxes for hoisting and lifting.
Solid-state hoisting capacity of 100,000 pounds (45 MT) and a 2,350 foot-kip (325 m-kg) maximum moment
Model also available with Variable Frequency Drive system
Solid-state hoisting capacity of 114,800 pounds (52 MT) and a 6,150 foot-kip (850 m-kg) maximum moment
Model also available with Variable Frequency Drive system
Solid-state hoisting capacity of 150,000 pounds (68 MT) and a 9,000 foot-kip (1,240 m-kg) maximum moment
Model also available with Variable Frequency Drive system
Elevating Systems
LeTourneau offers four elevating units to meet a wide range of applications.
Opposed-pinion system providing dual-speed operation of 6 or 12 feet per minute and a storm holding of up to 416 kips
Single-pinion system unit with a rated climbing load of 375 kips at 1.5 feet per minute and a storm holding of up to 1,048 kips
Opposed-pinion system with a rated climbing load of 440 kips at 1.5 feet per minute and a storm holding of up to 1,400 kips
High capacity opposed-pinion system for harsh-environment rigs, with a rated climbing load of 1,000 kips at 1.5 feet per minute and a storm holding of up to 1,800 kips
Winches
LeTourneau offers two winch models, each proven in the most demanding conditions.
Skidder Units
LeTourneau skidders have moved very large substructures of derrick, drawworks, rotary, and other equipment in more than 200 installations. Featuring a LeTourneau gear-box, motor, and brake assembly,
LeTourneau skidders deliver an enormous 263,000 pounds of thrust at 6.5 feet per minute.
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