Noun
/ˈwaɪəˌlaɪn slɪps/
Wireline slips refer to specific types of devices utilized in the oil and gas industry, primarily during drilling and workover operations. These slips are important tools that secure wireline cables or pipelines, preventing them from moving while connected equipment is being used.
Wireline technology is frequently used to perform various logging operations, and the slips are more commonly discussed in written technical contexts, such as reports, manuals, or engineering documents, rather than in everyday oral conversations.
In terms of frequency of use, it's a term predominantly found in specialized fields, hence its overall frequency in general language is lower.
Экипаж установил проводные захваты, чтобы убедиться, что кабель не будет двигаться в процессе логирования.
A malfunction in the wireline slips can lead to significant delays in the drilling operation.
Неполадка в проводных захватах может привести к значительным задержкам в операции бурения.
Proper maintenance of wireline slips is critical for the safety and efficiency of the operation.
While "wireline slips" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it can be part of specific jargon or phrases in the oil and gas industry. Here are several more general expressions related to the terminology and context of oil operations:
Мы удостоверились, что ни одна процедура безопасности не ускользнет от нашего контроля в ходе операции.
"In the pipeline"
Несколько проектов находятся в стадии разработки, включая улучшения проводных захватов.
"Tighten the bolts"
Прежде чем мы продолжим, давайте затянем болты на проводных захватах.
"Get down to business"
The term "wireline" comes from the combination of "wire," referring to the thin, flexible piece of metal, and "line," which generally denotes a string or cord. "Slips" in mechanical context signify devices designed to hold, secure, or grip an object firmly. The phrase thus describes a gripping mechanism for wireline operations.
Synonyms: wireline grips, wireline chucks, cable slips, cable grips
Antonyms: (no direct antonyms due to its specific technical nature, but related terms could be loosely considered) loose connections, unsecured lines.