Rising to the occasion
Located near Red Deer, CARE Industries primarily manufactures service (or workover) rigs. Typically operated by a well-servicing company, the rigs travel on- and off-highway to an oil or gas extraction site. Once on site, the rig’s large mast is raised to a vertical position of more than 100 feet high. From this position, it can perform a wide range of maintenance on a well—from cleanouts to pipe replacements—anything needed to keep the operation running smoothly. Crew shifts run between 12 to 24 hours, depending on the job requirements and the customer’s needs.
CARE Industries has been a customer of Wajax for nearly 15 years. During that time, Series 60 engines powered its service rigs. Since the engines and the support from Wajax have been so reliable over the years, when it was time to upgrade to meet new Tier 4 final emissions standards, the manufacturer decided to stay with mtu. To match the power range of the Series 60, the Tier 4-certified mtu Series 1100 was chosen as its replacement.
Technologically advanced
Since 1858, Wajax has been serving major Canadian industries as one of the nation’s leading industrial products and services providers. With a vast expertise in engines and the high demands of the oil and gas industry, Wajax designed a service rig drop-in package for CARE Industries that includes the Series 1100, transmission, control system and aftertreatment system. “It’s the only fully integrated Tier 4 drop-in package of its kind available,” says Dan Lott, off-highway sales, Wajax. “With the competition, a manufacturer would have to buy pre-packaged factory solutions and customize them to fit, which would be quite time consuming and costly.”