Spooling Units
Precision and Reliability
Designed, Manufactured, and Assembled in Italy






key features
The Power of Advanced Engineering
Our Spooling Units are built to deliver unmatched performance and reliability in oilfield operations:
Cable Tension Control
Keeps cables or lines in tension while running in hole, enhancing safety and precision.
Drive Options
Available in Pneumatic, Hydraulic, or Electric configurations to meet diverse operational needs.
Safety Certifications
ATEX and/or DNV certification available to ensure compliance with the highest safety standards.
Pressure Monitoring
Optional Filling Pump allows real-time pressure monitoring, instantly identifying damage to injection lines through sudden pressure drops.
Models Available
Tailored for Every Application
Our Spooling Units are engineered to meet the unique demands of diverse oilfield operations. Whether you require precision for challenging well conditions or efficiency for routine tasks, our range of models delivers unmatched durability, adaptability, and performance.
From pneumatic to hydraulic and superspooler configurations, each unit is crafted with attention to detail and built to withstand the toughest operational environments. Below, explore the features and specifications of our Spooling Unit models to find the perfect fit for your project needs.




Sivam's new Hydraulic Spooling Unit
Savini joint
Sivam developped a new system of junction between the unit and the shaft called Savini joint, it is compoes by 2 SS blocks that simply slides one inside the other, in order to get shaft removal the easiest possible when it comes to change the reel to be spooled.
Movable arm with joystick
New Sivams's unit have a movable arm that can be brought on the external of the unit so the operator is not in the line of spooling (safety measure)
Electrical Slip ring
A modification on the shaft a movable arm that can be brought on the external of the unit so the operator is not in the line of spooling (safety measure)
Fixed support
Thanks to our customer's feedback we realized that it was actually useless to have 2 positions for the external support of the shaft so it is now a fixed support part of the skid itself
Additional ladder
A small foldable ladder has been place on the side of the unit, very useful when it comes to work on the motor unit
Additional ladderLess snapring (or Seeger)
The removal of the snaprings of the shaft is always a diffucult operation so we got rid of the maximum number of snapring replaced by a shoulder, see picture, in red the snapring removed, in yellow the shoulders, in green the snapring the must stay.