Slickline Measuring Head GM16

GOES WIRELINE/SLICKLINE MEASURING SYSTEM

GOES WIRELINE/SLICKLINE MEASURING SYSTEM

Full system completed ✅

GOES is glad to extend its Wireline/ Slickline production line with an own measuring system comprising of the full range of measuring heads and the winchman’s panel.
All are already field proven and are waiting to be installed in your units!

We are presenting to you our new stars:

The GM16 : a 16” three sheaves measuring head for Slickline up to 0.125” and E-line/ Braided line up to 1/4”

The GM20: a 20” three sheaves measuring head for Slickline up to 0.160” and E-line/ Braided line up to 5/16”.

Both 0.160” Slickline and 5/16” cable are arrangeable in our new GOES dual drum winch with elevatable SL drum. This set up saves you an extra 5/16” module or unit.

The GM 16 and GM20 measuring heads have both two depth encoders as well as an electric load pin and a hydraulic load cell (for main and back up).

The GO-Straight: a Logging measuring head for cables up to 17/32” for OH and CH Logging utilization.

All 3 measuring heads can be calibrated by our Tension Calibration Device which is designed for easy usage by direct installation into the winch frame. This provides an additional safety aspect when performing tension calibration.

The GO-HMS Winchman’s Panel : A Touchscreen panel which can be used in SL and Wireline units – one for all applications! 
With alarm and shutdown settings, a wire management system, metric and imperial data visualization, easy and self-explainable design as well as the ability of monitoring 2 pressure values and including these in a job report.

Most important : No license fees, free of charge system updates and an easy job report without additional program installation.

Get in touch with us for more details- we will be glad to assist you with our measuring system either as a full package or only head or panel as both are interchangeable with other commonly used systems!

For more information related to the Wireline and Slikline units, please visit the following page:

Wireline Units