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SECTION
IV
CONTROLAND MAINTENANCETOOLS page 1
March 1978
GAUGECUTTER Page2
SCRATCHERS PageJ
IMPRESSIONBLOCK Page4
BLIND BOX Page4
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[Link] Page5
[Link] Page6
SWAGINGTOOL Page7
STARBIT Page7
Tbg ENDLOCATOR . 11
Page8
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Tbg TESTINGTOOL Page8
SANDBAILERS Page9
HYDROSTATIC
BAILERS Page10
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IV
page 2 CONTROLAND MAINTENANCE
TOOLS
March 1978
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GAUGECUTTER
It is used :
- to calibrate [Link],
- to locate reductions and landing nipples,
- to remove paraffin wax and other deposits
from the tubing wall s,
- to determine the profile of a bridge --
(this method allows the profile of the
deposit to be drawn and therefore the
amount of solvent necessary to remove it
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can be computed).
GAUGE CUTTER (Length 10.236")
00 Tubing Threaded 00 of
size conn. of pull i ng
upper end flange
1 17/32" 1 1/2" 15/16"-10 1 3/4"
1 9116" 15116"-10 1 11/32"
1 19/32" 15116"-10 1 11/32"
1 11/16" 2" 15116"-10 1 11/32"
1 27/32" 1/ 15116"-10 1 11/32" -
1 29/32" 15116"-10 1 11/32" '-
1 31/32" 15116"-10 1 23/32"
2 11116" 15/16"-10 1 23/32"
2 2/4" 2 1/2" 15116"-10 1 23/32"
2 15116" 15116"-10 1 23/32"
2 11/32" 15/16"-10 1 23/32"
2 15/32" 1 1116"-10 1 23/32"
2 9116" .1 1116"-10 1 23/32"
2 5/8" 1 1116"-10 1 23/32"
2 33/32" 1 1116"-10 1 23/32"
2 24/32" 1 1116"-10 1 23/32"
2 27/32" 1 1116"-10 1 23/32"
2 28/32" 3" 1 1116"-10 1 23/32"
3" and 1 1116"-10 2 9/32"
3 15116" over 1 1116"-10 2 9/32"
3 7/16" 1 1116"-10 2 9/32"
3 17/32" 1 1116"-10 2 9/32"
3 21/32" 1 1116"-10 2 9/32"
3 3/4" 1 1116"-10 2 9/32"
3 25/32" 1 1116"-10 2 9/32"
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SECTION IV
CONTROLAND MAINTENANCE
TOOLS
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page 3
March 1978
SCRATCHERS
Scratchers are made from a piece of sucker rod drilled
with a series of holes along 4 generatrices.
Pieces of wire line are inserted in these holes, the
length depending on the tubing ID.
- The tool is used to scrape the tubing wall. It can also
be used to clean landing nipples, to fish small pieces
of wire line lying loose in the well... etc.
Scratchers are generally used before running a Gauge Cutter.
Size Rod 0.0. Length Pin thread Fishing neck
111 7/811 2111 5/811 7/811
1 1/4" 1" 21" 5/811 1"
1 1/211 1 3/1611 2111 15/1611 1 3/1611
1 3/4" 1 3/1611 21" 15/16" 1 3/1611
1/
-- 2" 1 1/2" 2111 15/1611 1 3/811
2 1/211 1 1/211 21" 15/16" 1 3/8"
3" 1 1/211 21" 15/16" 1 3/8"
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page 4 CONTROLAND MAINTENANCE
TOOLS "'"
March 1978
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IMPRESSION
BLOCK
A lead-filled cylinder whith a pin through the leaded section
to prevent losing the lead, is a useful tool during fishing
operation to ascertain the shape, position and size of the top
of the fish. It indicates the type of tool necessary for the
next operation.
It is run without knuckle joint to avoid getting a false impres-
sion.
One good hammer down only.
It is most important that the lead is all in one piece.
Size 1
1Tubing
Pin THREAD ---,
flange
10.0. of pul1ing 1 h 1 -....1
1 54/64" 5/8"-11 1. 660" 1"
1 13/32" 15/16"-10 1.900" 1 11/16"
1 19/32" 15/16"-10 2.063" 1 11/16"
1 13/16" 15/16"-10 2 3/8" 1 3/8"
1 31/32" 15/16"-10 1 23/32"
2 1/4" 15/16"-10 1 23/32"
2 13/32" 1 1/16"-10 1 23/32"
2 17/32" 1 1/16"-10 1 7/8"
2 19/32" 1 1/16"-10 1 7/8"
2 13/16" 1 1/16"-10 2 5/15"
2 29/32" 1 1/16"-10 2 5/16"
3 5/16" 1 1/16"-10 2 23/32"
3 25/32" 1 1/16"-10 2 5/16"
BLINDBOX 1/
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THE BLIND BOX is a service tool used when heavy down-
ward jarring is required. The tool is flat on the bottom
and hardened to reduce damage.
Size 1 Max 00 1 Pin
00
pullofi ng 1 Thread 1 Tubing 1 Length
Inches
flange
1" 1" 1" 5/8"-11 8.858"
1 13/32" 1 11/32" 1 11/16" 15/16"-10 8.858"
1 19/32" 1 15/32" 1 11/16" 15/16"-10 8.858"
1 13/16" 1 3/16" 1 11/32" 15/16"-10 8.858"
2" 2" 1 23/32" 15/16"-10 9.251"
2 1/4" 2 15/16" 1 23/32" 1 1/16"-10 9.251"
2 13/32" 2 3/8" 1 23/32" 1 1/16"-10 9.251"
2 17/32" 2 1/2" 1 13/64" 1 1/16"-10 9.251"
2 5/8" 2 19/32" 2 9/32" 1 1/16"-10 9.251" "-
2 29/32" 2 1/16" 2 9/32" 1 1/16"-10 9.251" 1 l '-'
2 5/16" 3 9/32" 2 11/64" 1 1/16'-10 9.055"
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IV
CONTROLAND MAINTENANCE
TOOLS aae5
~ March 1978
WIRELINEGRAB
THEWIRELINEGRABis used to fish wireline that has broken
in the well. This tool has two flexible legs with a number
of pointed barbs inside each leg that latch on to the fish.
. WIREL1NE GRAB(FOURPRONG)
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Size Runs Max. Pin Fishing
Inside O. D. Thread Neck
1" * 1" Tbg .875" 5/8" 3/4"
1 1/4" 1 1/4" Tbg 1.125" 5/8" 7/8"
1 1/2" 2" Tbg 1.375" 15/16" 1 3/16"
2" 2 1/2 Tbg 1.750" 15/16" 1 3/8"
2 1/2" 2 1/2" Tbg2 2.250" 15/16" 1 3/8"
3" 3" Tbg 2.750" 15/16" 1 3/4"
* The 1" diameter tool is made only to special order.
- . WIRELINE GRAB(TWO PRONG) 1<'
SPECIFICATIONS
Size Runs Max Pin Fishing
Inside O. D. Thread Neck
1 1/4" 1 1/4" Tbg 1.187" 5/8" 1.000"
1 1/2" 1 1/2" Tbg 1. 437" 15/16" 1.187"
2" 2" Tbg 1. 843" 15/16" 1.375"
2 1/2" 2 1/2" Tbg 1. 843" 15/16" 1.375"
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TOOLS
March 1978 """
WIRELINEFINDER
rhis tool is designed to locate the end of a wire line
broken in the well. It complements the wire line grab
in fishing operations.
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0
Size Length Tubing Pin Thread 00 of
pull i ng
flange
1 33/64" 9" 1.900" 15/16"-10 1 3/4"
1 25/32" 9" 2 3/8" 15/16"-10 1 3/8"
1 29/32" 9" 2 3/8" 15/16"-10 1 3/8"
1 11/16" 9" 2 7/8" 15/16"-10 1 23/32"
2 11/16" 9" 2 7/8" 15/16"-10 1 23/32"
2 5/8" 9.252" 3 1/2" 1 1/16"-10 1 23/32"
2 7/8" 9.252" 3 1/2" 1 1/16"-10 1 23/32"
3 5/16" 9.252" 4" 1 1/16"-10 2 5/16"
3 13/16" 9.252" 4 1/2" 1 1/16"-10 2 5/16"
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re Li ne Retri evers are desi gned to recover cut or
BQltJENItJi
broken slick lines or small diameter stranded lines. i
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1
Since uppermost portion of cut or broken wire lines
"stands" fairly straight up. it is of advantage to grab l
the line just below the break.
Size Tubing Can be Thread Skirt
adapted for type
1 1/2 1 1/2 2" Tbg 15/16"-10 Slotted
2 1/16 Tbg
1 1/2 1 .../-.
1 '? 2 3/8 Tbg 15/16"-10 Plain r
2 7/8 Tbg '-
1 13/16 2 3/8 2 7/8 Tbg 15/16"-10 Slotted
3 1/2 Tbg
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IV
CONTROLAND MAINTENANCE
TOOLS page 7
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March 1978
SWAGINGTODL
is designed to swage out light
collapses in the tubing string.
The outside diameter of the
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swage is equal to the drift
of the tubing.
STARBIT
1<'
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THE STARBIT HAS SMALLBLADESWHICH
MAKEIT USEFULTa REMOVEEXCESS
CEMENTKNODES,SALT, OR Ta DRIVE
GUNDEBRISTHROUGH THE WORKOVER
INTERVAL.
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SECTION IV
page 8
March 1978
CONTROLANDMAINTENANCE
TOOLS
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TUBINGEND LOCATOR
USEDTO LOCATE THE END OF THE TUBING AND THE BOTTOM
OF THE WELL BORE ALL lN ONE WIRELINE TRIP.
Size For Pin Pulling Length
Thread f lange
tubing 00
1 3/8" 1.900" 15/16"-10 1" 10.125"
1 5/8" 2 3/8" 15/16"-10 1. 374" 10.125"
2 7/8"
2 1/2" 3 1/2" 1 1/16"-10 1 749" 10.373"
3" 4" 1 1/16"-10 2 311" 10.373"
3 7/16" 4 1/2" 1 1/16"-10 2.311" 10.373"
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STOP PIN
SHEAR PIN
TUBINGTESTING TOOL
OTIS type S
1/ --..
This is a tool used to close the tublng. '-'
It holds pressure from the top (not from
the bottom)
It enables :
- pressure testing the tubing, or
- avoiding contamination of the producing
zone during mud circulation in annulus.
It i s anchored i n an OTIS seat type S.
It is run with a running tool type H or a
pulling tool JDC.
It is retrieved with a pulling tool RB or JUC.
(See section V &VII) .
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CONTROLAND MAINTENANCE
TOOLS page 9
March 1978
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SANDBAILERS
They are used :
- to remove sand, mud, salt or small pieces of
junk from the tubing or casing
- to clean fishing necks and ~o take samples.
The well must be shut in to avoid flushing out the pump.
To bail, move down slowly on to the obstruction, move up
.......
quickly (repeat at least 15 times), if the sediment is
too hard or sol id to be bailed, sol vents can be dropped
down the well first.
Size Length 00 of Pin Tubing Max. 00
pull i ng Thread
flange
2" 40.157" 1. 374" 15/16"-10 2 3/8" 1. 968"
2" 87.401" 1. 374 15/16"-10 2 3/8" 1. 968"
1'"
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IV
page 10 CONTROLAND MAINTENANCE
TOOLS
March 1978
HYDROSTATIC
BAILERS
OTIS type "8"
They are used when the substance to be bailed
cannot be removed by a pump type bailer. This
is sometimes the case when small metallic par-
VALVEti
"AUTOMATlC"BLEED cl es become lodged on top of the dogs of a
lock mandre l ... etc
The tool is made of a cylinder, about 5 feet
long, with a shear di sc mechanism at the bottom.
The cylinder is at atmospheric pressure sealed-
off from well pressure with "0" ri ngs. When
the obstruction is reached, the shear disc is
sheared by downward jarring ( 5 times); different
size skirts can be fitted for different tubing
and tool sizes.
Also di [Link] thi cknesses of di sc for di fferent
well pressure ranges (discs are made of brass)
are available;
1/32" (O,8mm) up to 3 700 psi1~260 Kg/cm2)
1/16" (1,6mm) " 7 400 " (520 Kg/cm2)
3/32" (2,4mm) " 11 000 " (780 Kg/cm2) DISC THICKNESS
FLOPETROL
CAUTION : As the lubricator is bled off to atmospheric
pressure, the seal plug of the automatic
bleed valve should be forced into the recess
of the safety screw.
If not, back out the cup point screw a few
turns to release the pressure. Then, force
the bottom non return steel ball off its
seat with a screw driver. Bailer can then
be opened.