
PSC Pipe Stabbing Guide
PSC Pipe Stabbing Guides are critical safety tools used in the oil and gas industry to align two sections of drill pipe, tubing, or casing for male-to-female threaded connections. These guides feature positive-grip handles that keep hands safely away from connection points, reducing the risk of injury and preventing thread damage. Available in three sizes—3", 5", and 5-1/2" Pipe ID—they ensure alignment accuracy and safety during pipe handling operations.

PSC Guide-It Load Handling Tool
This V-shaped tool attachment is designed to engage the corners of containers and baskets, enabling operators to stabilize suspended loads with controlled pushing actions. Its angled profile acts as a natural locking mechanism, maximizing control during handling. The tool also includes an angled U-shaped feature specifically designed to interface with 4-inch box iron frames of open baskets and power packs.

PSC Guide-It Pipe Grab Tool
The 10" Pipe Grab Tool is engineered for safely handling large suspended pipes, drilling tools, bulk hoses, and BOP service lines. It works in tandem with taglines, providing excellent control over load movement. Its design offers operators flexibility when maneuvering and positioning large-diameter pipes in challenging environments.

PSC Guide-It Set Back Tool
The PSC Guide-It Set Back Tool features a dual U-shaped attachment—one forward-facing and one rearward-facing—designed to stabilize vertically suspended drill pipes up to 5 inches in diameter. This configuration allows users to easily switch between push and pull actions, enhancing control and precision during load positioning.

PSC Drill Pipe Connection Guide
This tool comprises two identical clamp-style components that secure around a drill pipe, allowing for safe, two-person operation. It provides optimal stabilization when the pipe is engaged with rotary slips on the drill floor. Each clamp includes a wrist lanyard to prevent accidental drops, and a quick disconnect mechanism is integrated to protect personnel from risks associated with rotating equipment.