A Closer Look: Oil Production Inserted Sucker Rod Pump 45# Steel Pumping Unit

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December 17, 2025
Category Connection: Sucker Rod Pump
Brief: This video demonstrates the setup, operation, and key moments during typical use of the Oil Production Inserted Sucker Rod Pump 45# Steel Pumping Unit. You will see a detailed walkthrough of its components, how it functions within a sucker-rod lift system, and solutions to common operational problems like gas interference and overpumping.
Related Product Features:
  • Available with both cup seating assembly and mechanical seating assembly options.
  • Designed for use with a pumping unit as part of an artificial lift system.
  • Offered in thin wall and heavy wall sucker rod pump configurations.
  • API-standardized pump-bore sizes ranging from 1 1/16 to 3 3/4 inches in diameter.
  • Features the X-type barrel for metal plungers, eliminating the need for extension couplings.
  • Enables deeper producing depths by reducing burst or collapse concerns.
  • Compatible with standard production tubing sizes, such as 3-1/2 inch EUE.
  • Addresses common pump operating issues like gas interference and trash entering the pump.
Faqs:
  • What is an inserted sucker rod pump used for?
    An inserted sucker rod pump is a key component in a sucker-rod lift artificial lift system, used to extract oil from wells by being run inside the production tubing.
  • What are the main differences between rod pumps and tubing pumps?
    Rod pumps, also called insert pumps, are run inside the production tubing, while tubing pumps have their working barrel coupled directly with the production-tubing string.
  • What common operational problems can occur with this pump, and how are they addressed?
    Common problems include overpumping the well, gas interference, pump hitting up or down, and trash entering the pump. The video and product documentation provide insights into identifying and solving these issues.