Rod Run Applications
FILTER SIZES: |
1000 Series |
1250 Series |
1500 Series |
| TOP | |||
| NPT METRIC |
75″ or 1″ 1.91cm or 2.54cm |
1.00″ or 1.25″ 2.54cm or 3.18cm |
1.25″ or 1.50″ 3.18cm or 3.81cm |
| O.D. METRIC |
1.375″ 3.49cm |
1.750″ 4.46cm |
2.125″ 5.40cm |
| LENGTHS | 6’ (1.83 m)To 30’(9.14 m) on all series, all 6’ (1.83 m) length multiples | ||
| TEMPERATURES: | To 200 degrees (79 C.) on regular elements, (in non-steam wells), 600 degrees (301 C.) with steamflood element. | ||
| PUMP SIZES: | Fits pumps from 1.25″ (3.18 cm) to 3.75″ (9.53 cm). | ||
| METALLURGY: | Cases and adapters are available in 10-20 Carbon Steel and 443 Admiralty Brass. | ||
| INSTALLATION: | The Stanley Filter™ attaches directly onto the hold-down of an insert pump or standing valve of a tubing pump, with the exception of bottom lock mechanical hold-downs. | ||
| FLUID RATES: | All filters are designed to handle more fluid than the pump that it is designed for, with rates up to 700 BPD (109.38 MTD) on rod pumps. | ||

Rod Run Application/Installation
| Filters attach to the bottom of the insert pump or to the bottom of the standing valve in a tubing pump (with a retrievable standing valve).The best application for this style of filter is for the filter not to be run inside a mud/gas anchor. The solids that are kept out of the production string will either fill the mud/gas anchor or bridge off the filter and this will not allow your pump to receive the full benefit of the filter.The length and size of the filter will be determined by the information received in the Application Data Questionnaire.Please Note:Insert pumps and or tubing pumps using either a bottom lock mechanical hold-down or positive standing valve must use a tubing filter. The rod run filters can not attach to either one of these applications. | ![]() |
Stack Assembly Instructions
| Tighten all Outer Cases to Adapter Connections with the same tools and Torque that you use in assembling a Downhole Pump.1. Unpack all filter parts and arrange them in the order shown in the accompanying drawing.2. Lay filter element (B) on a flat work surface, thread Brass Nipple on Top Adapter (A) into the Brass Coupling on Filter Element (B).3. Slide Outer Case (C) over Filter Element (B) and tighten to Top Adapter (A).4. Slide Middle Adapter (D) over Filter Element (B) and tighten to Outer Case (C).5. Lay Filter Element (B) on a flat work surface and tighten to previous Filter Element (B) taking caution not to overtighten or crossthread the connection. Be sure to use a backup wrench on previous element when tightening each element.6. Slide Outer Case (C) over Filter Element (B) and tighten to Middle Adapter (D).7. For each additional section repeat steps 4, 5, & 6.8. To complete Stack Filter Assembly lay Bottom Element (E) on a flat work surface and tighten to previous Filter Element (B) taking caution not to overtighten or crossthread the connection.9. Slide outer Case (C) with End Plug installed over Bottom Element (E) and tighten to Middle Adapter (D).10. Insure that End Plug (F) is tightened securely.NOTE: This is a filter. Please assemble in a clean work area.Handle Filter Elements with care. Be sure to use a backup wrench on previous element when tightening each element. They can and will break if mishandled.CAUTION:THE “STANLEY FILTER COMPANY”™ ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR THE IMPROPER ASSEMBLY OR USE OF THE “STANLEY FILTER”™. | ![]() |

Stanley Filter™ Times