CMD Sliding Sleeve
CMD Sliding Sleeve
8697
Baker Oil Tools
Index: 480.10
FLOW CONTROL Date: February 15, 2000
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TECHNICAL UNIT
Models “CMD” And “CMU”
Non-Elastomeric Sliding Sleeves
Product Family Nos. H81080 and H81079
Introduction
The Baker “CM” Series Sliding Sleeves are
high performance, equalizing sliding sleeves
which allow communication between the tubing
and annulus for circulation or selective-zone pro-
duction. When desired, the sleeve can be shifted
open or closed using standard wireline methods
and a “B” type shifting tool. The tool is designed
such that any lock profile and compatible seal
bores can be specified to accept a wide range of
Wireline Locks, and accessories. The sleeve is
available in “CMD” downshift-to-open or “CMU”
upshift-to-open versions.
The nominal working specifications for the
sleeve, in most cases, are burst, collapse and ten-
sile equal to N-80 tubing, 375°F service tempera-
ture with a 1,500 psi maximum shifting differential.
The sleeves have been designed in four standard
materials; 4140, 9Cr-1Mo, 13% Cr and Inconel 718
for a wide range of services.
Features / Benefits
In designing the “CM” Series Sliding Sleeves,
Baker Oil Tools combined several unique features
to upgrade seal performance and increase service
life.
• A specially designed Diffuser Ring made of
high-strength thermoplastic is critically spaced
between the flow ports and the upper packing
unit. This prevents damage to the upper
packing unit during shifting by controlling the
rush of fluid or gas, and lessens the likelihood
of tool string damage by providing for slow
equalization of high differentials.
• The seal stack is manufactured from
proprietary, high-strength, non-elastomeric
compounds that are chemically inert and 30%
stronger than commercially available materials.
Rather than becoming hard and brittle or
Drawing No. 296-425
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• A locking, angled torque shoulder replaces
WARNING traditional square shoulder to allow higher
Use of Baker equipment contrary to torques and reduce thread back-off.
manufacturer’s specification may result in
property damage, serious injury or fatality. • The threat of galling is further reduced by
coating critical metallic components with
proprietary surface treatments. This ensures
• bonding to the metal, as is the case with that the sleeve will be redressable in the future,
elastomeric materials, our seal compound even when ordered in CRA materials. These
actually behaves as a lubricant, alleviating seal coatings also provide corrosion and erosion
bonding problems. resistance. Alloy and stainless steel grades are
treated with QPQ coating which has performed
• Mill slots replace drill holes as flow ports on flawlessly since 1985. High nickel alloys are
both the housing and the insert to allow more coatedwithBakerOilTools’BAKERTRONionplating
flow area, reduce erosion and allow higher process.
torque and tensile strengths through the
sleeve. • Modular design permits conversion from a
“CMD” to “CMU” or vice versa, by only
• Locating the threaded connection inside the changing the Upper and Lower Subs.
primary seal stack eliminates the need for O-
ring thread seals and cuts the number of
potential leak paths in half.
Specification Guide
Max Torque
Tubing Seal Max Tensile Model “B” Otis “B” “CM” Selective “CM” Selective
Pressure Limit
Size Bore Temp °F lbs Shifting Tool Shifting Tool Shifting Tool Equalizing Tool
Rating ft-lbs
1.81 H811-19-1810 42B0117 H811-20-1810 H811-21-1810
2-3/8 96,000 42B0164* or
1.87 H811-19-1875 H811-20-1870 H811-21-1870
42B0116
3,500
2.18 H811-19-2180 H811-20-2180 H811-21-2180
2-7/8
2.25 10,000 375 140,000 42B0118 H811-20-2250 H811-21-2250
H811-19-2250
2.31 H811-20-2310 H811-21-2310
2.56 H811-19-2560 42B0178 H811-20-2560 H811-21-2560
3-1/2 2.75 182,600 4,000 H811-20-2750 H811-21-2750
H811-19-2810 42B0146
2.81 H811-20-2810 H811-21-2810
3.12 H811-19-3120 42B0204 H811-20-3120 H811-21-3120
4 7,500
3.31 291,900 5,700 H811-19-3310 42B0154 H811-20-3310 H811-21-3310
3.43 H811-19-3430 42B0242 H811-20-3430 H811-21-3430
3.50 H811-20-3500 H811-21-3500
325 H811-19-3500 N/A
3.56 H811-20-3560 H811-21-3560
4-1/2 8,200
3.68 270,000 6,000 H811-20-3680 H811-21-3680
H811-19-3680 42B0238
3.75 H811-20-3750 H811-21-3750
3.81 H811-19-3810 42B0111 H811-20-3810 H811-21-3810
4.00 H811-19-4000 H811-20-4000 H811-21-4000
5 7,300 315,000 5,500 42B0171
4.12 H811-19-4125 H811-20-4120 H811-21-4120
300
4.31 H811-19-4310 42B0207 H811-20-4310 H811-21-4430
5-1/2 6,300 351,000 6,200
4.56 H811-19-4560 42B0153 H811-20-4560 H811-21-4560
7 5.62 7,000 300 628,000 8,700 N/A N/A H811-20-5620 H811-21-5620
* Recommended
NOTE: Ratings are based on 80,000 psi yield NACE material (AISI 4140-4145).
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“CMD” And “CMU” Non-Elastomeric Sliding Sleeves Unit No. 8697 2-15-00
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Model “CMU” Sliding Sleeve 1. Place the sliding sleeve in a pipe vise and grip
on the Housing (3).
The shifting procedure of the sleeve is per-
formed by using one of the shifting tools specified 2. Back off the Upper Sub (1) and remove. Re-
in the Specification Guide. Use a Steel Pin to in- move the Upper Packing Unit (2) from the Insert
sure that the sleeve is fully opened or closed. Par- (4). Be sure all parts of the Packing Unit are re-
tial shear of the pin may release the shifting tool moved.
prematurely and prevent the sleeve from being 3. Back off the Lower Sub (5) and remove. Re-
completely opened or closed. move any portion of the Lower Packing Unit (2)
that may remain inside the Lower Sub.
To shift the “CMU” sleeve open, the shifting tool
should be attached to the standard wireline tool 4. Grab the Insert (4) at the collet-finger end and
string with the square shoulder of the keys facing remove from the Housing (3) (Do not disassem-
up. Run the tool string in the hole until the shifting ble the Insert so that the collet fingers are
tool is below the sleeve to be closed. Pull the shift- forced through the Housing). A shifting tool or
ing tool until it engages the sleeve. The shifting tool rubber mallet may be required to remove the In-
is pulled up until the equalizing position is found sert due to friction caused by the Diffuser Ring.
(the pressures will start to equalize between the 5. Remove the Lower Packing Unit (2) from the In-
tubing and annulus when in the equalizing posi- sert (4). Be sure to remove the packing from the
tion). upper end of the Insert and not across the collet
fingers.
CAUTION
6. Remove the Diffuser Ring (6) from the Housing
If the operator misses the equalizing position
and fully opens the sleeve, the tool string could (3). Be careful not to damage the diffuser ring
be blown up the hole and damage the wireline groove in the Housing.
tool string.
Clean all parts and inspect for damage and
Once the pressures are equalized, the shifting wear. Replace any part that is no longer ser-
tool is pulled up until it releases. This indicates that viceable.
the sleeve is open. Bring the tool string back down The Packing Units (2) and Diffuser Ring (6)
through the sleeve and pull up again. Repeat sev- must always be replaced when redressing or
eral times to insure that the sleeve is open. repairing the sleeve.
Return the shifting tool to the surface and in- Model “CMU” Sliding Sleeve
spect the tool to verify that the shear pin is not
Refer to Drawing No. 299-966.
sheared. If the shear pin has sheared, redress the
shifting tool with a new pin and repeat the proce- 1. Place the sliding sleeve in a pipe vise and grip
dure to insure that the sleeve is fully open. on the Housing (3).
2. Back off the Lower Sub (5) and remove. Re-
To close the sleeve, reverse the shifting tool
move the Lower Packing Unit (2) from the Insert
(the square shoulder of the keys looking down) in
(4) and any portion that may remain inside the
the tool string. The tool string is then run in the hole
Lower Sub.
until the tool string stops in the sleeve. Slack off un-
til the shifting tool releases. Repeat the closing 3. Back off the Upper Sub (1) and remove. Re-
procedure to verify that the sleeve is completely move any portion of the Upper Packing Unit (2)
closed and return the tool string to the surface. that may remain inside the Upper Sub.
Again, inspect the shifting tool to verify the condi- 4. Grab the Insert (4) at the collet-finger end and
tion of the shear pin. If Hydraulic Jars are used to remove from the Housing (3) (Do not disassem-
open the sleeve, use a Hanger Tool to help reset ble the Insert so that the collet fingers are
the Jars. forced through the Housing). A shifting tool or
rubber mallet may be required to remove the In-
Disassembly sert due to friction caused by the Diffuser Ring.
5. Remove the Upper Packing Unit (2) from the In-
Model “CMD” Sliding Sleeve
sert (4). Be sure to remove the packing from the
Refer to Drawing No. 296-425.
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lower end of the Insert and not across the collet the scratches before assembly. If damaged
fingers. beyond repair, replace the Insert.
6. Remove the Diffuser Ring (6) from the Housing 5. Grease the ID and OD of the Packing Unit (2)
(3). Be careful not to damage the diffuser ring with Baker Tubing Seal Grease, Product Family
groove in the Housing. No. H49926. Slide a Packing Unit over the up-
per end of the Insert (4), past the flow ports, un-
7. Clean all parts and inspect for damage and
til it is several inches from the collet fingers.
wear. Replace any part that is no longer ser-
viceable. The Packing Units (2) and Diffuser CAUTION
Ring (6) must always be replaced when re- Do not slide the Packing Unit (2) over the
dressing or repairing the sleeve. collet fingers as it may damage the seals
and reduce the performance of the sleeve.
Assembly 6. Place the top end of the Insert (4) into the end
of the Housing (3) farthest from the diffuser
Model “CMD” Sliding Sleeve groove and slide the Insert in until the Packing
Refer to Drawing No. 296-425. Unit (2) meets the end of the Housing. Be care-
ful not to damage the Diffuser Ring (6) as the
1. Assemble using Baker Downhole Grease,
Insert is installed into the Housing.
Product Family No. H49921, on internal
threads. Use Baker Tubing Seal Grease, Prod- 7. Grease the seal gland ID of the Lower Sub (5)
uct Family No. H49926, on all seals and seal with Baker Tubing Seal Grease, Product Family
surfaces. No. H49926. Grease the stub acme threads on
the Lower Sub and Housing with Baker Down-
2. Work the Diffuser Ring (6) into the Housing (3)
hole Grease, Product Family No. H49921.
by hand. Do not use a sharp instrument to
work the Diffuser Ring into place or it may CAUTION
become damaged and reduce the tool’s per- The upper and lower ends of the Housing (3)
formance. Be sure that the split ends are flush have different pitch threads to prevent
with the rest of the Diffuser Ring. assembling the Housing, Upper Sub (1) and
Lower Sub (5) in the wrong position. Do not
CAUTION force assembly of parts.
Failure to install the Diffuser Ring (6) 8. Slide the Lower Sub (5) over the bottom end of
completely and correctly may result in the Insert (4) and Packing Unit (2). If necessary,
damage to the Diffuser Ring when tap the end of the Lower Sub with a rubber
assembled over the Insert (4), reducing the
tools’s performance. hammer until the Lower Sub can be threaded
onto the Housing (3). It may be necessary to
3. Place the Housing (3) in a pipe vise. Grease the
tap the end of the Lower Sub and screw at the
ID with Baker Tubing Seal Grease, Product
same time to start the threads (Align the Lower
Family No. H49926. Do not over-tighten the
Sub with the Housing while starting the threads
vise as it may permanently deform the Housing.
to prevent damaging the seals or threads).
4. Place the Insert (4), with the end containing the
collet fingers down, on a workbench. Grease CAUTION
the OD of the Insert with Baker Tubing Seal Be careful not to damage the OD of the seals
Grease, Product Family No. H49926. while installing the Lower Sub (5). If seals
are damaged during assembly, replace the
CAUTION entire packing unit.
Do not vise on the Insert (4) for any reason. 9. Make up the Lower Sub (5) to the Housing (3).
The OD surface is a sealing surface and any 10.Relocate the vise position from the Housing (3)
damage may reduce the sealing
performance of the tool. Also, check the to just above the pin thread on the Lower Sub
seal entry bevel at the upper end of the (5).
Insert for burrs, scratches or dents as they 11.Grease the ID and OD of the second Packing
may damage the seals during installation. If Unit (2) with Baker Tubing Seal Grease, Prod-
small scratches are present, use a fine
grade of emery cloth (320 or finer) to remove uct Family No. H49926, and slide onto the In-
sert (4) until it meets the end of the Housing (3).
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sleeve should be within values stated in the stabilizes. There should be no leakage or re-
Specification Guide. duction in indicated pressure during the 10-
1. Shift the sliding sleeve to the open position us- minute hold. Bleed pressure off. Remove bull
ing the correct shifting tool. Be sure that the plugs or Internal Test Fixture.
sleeve has been shifted completely by verifying 5. Shift the sleeve open and closed with the load
that the ports in the Insert (4) and Housing (3) cell and record the maximum and minimum
are aligned. shifting force. There should be no significant
2. Shift the Insert (4) to the closed position. Visu- change in the shifting force required to the shift
ally inspect to ensure the Insert has shifted sleeve.
completely and the sleeve is closed. 6. Install the External Pressure Fixture (refer to
3. Shift the sleeve open with the load cell and the Parts List for Material Number) over the
record the maximum and minimum shifting ports of the Housing. Pressure externally with
force. Shift the sleeve closed with the load cell fluid to full working pressure, allow pressure to
and record the maximum and minimum shifting stabilize and hold for 10 minutes.
force. The load required to open and close the 7. Bleed pressure off.
sleeve shall not exceed the maximum shifting
8. Remove the External Test Fixture.
force value in the chart below. If a load cell is
not available, shift the sleeve with a steel shear- 9. Drain the excess fluid from the sleeves. If water
pinned shifting tool. The pin should not shear was used as test fluid, blow the sleeve dry,
during single opening or closing of the sleeve. swab the ID with oil and install the thread pro-
tectors.
4. Attach the appropriate bull plugs, or insert the
Internal Test Fixture, (refer to Drawing No. 296- 10.If the sleeve is not to be used immediately,
425-2) at the pin-thread end into the sliding store it vertically in a dry indoor area until ready
sleeve, pressure internally with fluid to full for use.
working pressure and allow the pressure to sta-
bilize. Hold for 10 minutes after the pressure
2-15-00
“CMD” And “CMU” Non-Elastomeric Sliding Sleeves
Dimensional Data, Sizes 1.81 - 5.62
Refer to Drawing No. 296-425.
Size
2-3/8" 2-7/8" 3-1/2" 4" 4-1/2" 5" 5-1/2" 7"
Dim
Tubing Tubing Tubing Tubing Tubing Tubing Tubing Tubing
1.81 1.87 2.25 2.31 2.56 2.75 2.81 3.31 3.43 3.56 3.68 3.75 3.81 4.00 4.56 5.62
A 1.812 1.877 2.250 2.312 2.562 2.750 2.813 3.312 3.437 3.562 3.688 3.750 3.813 4.000 4.562 5.625
B 3.090 3.080 3.750 4.280 5.250 5.500 5.619 5.900 6.500 8.300
C 1.830 1.990 2.295 2.375 2.610 2.775 2.825 3.395 3.670 3.785 3.895 4.045 4.677 5.688
D 5.13 5.38 5.75 5.50 7.88 6.88 6.00 5.88 8.50 8.13 6.88 9.38 9.13 8.50 11.00
E 40.426 40.34 40.55 40.67 45.81 40.96 41.26 46.51 45.96 45.37 45.44 43.31 45.06 45.26 45.45 51.89
F 1.830 1.900 2.310 2.390 2.620 2.775 2.835 3.410 3.670 3.800 3.910 4.060 4.692 5.688
G 47.88 48.99 49.93 48.63 59.08 52.37 50.01 55.25 59.38 58.05 58.07 54.89 60.26 60.02 57.98 69.12
H 37.36 37.20 37.50 37.56 42.68 38.35 38.25 43.46 42.90 42.66 42.62 40.38 42.50 45.52 42.54 48.86
J 6.50 6.37 6.63 6.65 11.91 7.25 7.24 10.50 9.81 9.43 8.46 7.375 8.46 9.50 9.50 9.60
3-1/2 3-1/2 9.3
2-3/8 4-1/2 4-1/2 5 15.5 lbs/ft
2-3/8 EU 2-7/8 New 2-7/8 EU 12.9 lbs/ft lbs/ft 3-1/2 EU 4 EU 8Rd 4-1/2 12.75 4-1/2 VAM 5 15.5 lbs/ft 5-1/2 7 Mann.
K 4.7 lbs/ft EU 13.5 lbs/ft New 12.6 New NK-3SB
8Rd Box Vam Box 8Rd Box Hydril NK-3SB 8Rd Box Box lbs/ft Box Ace Box NK-3SB Box LTC Box BDS Box
8Rd Box Vam Box Vam Box Box
PH-6 Box Box
3-1/2 3-1/2 9.3
2-3/8 4-1/2 4-1/2
2-3/8 EU 2-7/8 New 2-7/8 EU 12.9 lbs/ft lbs/ft 3-1/2 EU 4 EU 8Rd 4-1/2 12.75 4-1/2 VAM 5 15.5 lbs/ft 5 15.5 lbs/ft 5-1/2 7 Mann.
L 4.7 lbs/ft EU 13.5 lbs/ft New 12.6 New
8Rd Pin Vam Pin 8Rd Pin Hydril NK-3SB 8Rd Pin Pin lbs/ft Pin Ace Pin NK-3SB Pin NK-3SB Pin LTC Pin BDS Pin
8Rd Pin Vam Pin Vam Pin
PH-6 Pin Pin
“CMD” And “CMU” Non-Elastomeric Sliding Sleeves
Model “CMD” Non-Elastomeric Sliding Sleeve
Parts List, Sizes 1.81 - 2.81
Refer to Drawing No. 296-425.
Size and Material No.
Item No.
Part Name 2-3/8" Tubing 2-7/8" Tubing 3-1/2" Tubing
No. Req’d.
1.81 1.87 2.25 2.31 2.56 2.75 2.81
1 Upper Sub 1 H03-31268-03 H02-99508-00 H02-98520-04 H02-98701-00 H02-99651-00 H02-98648-00 H02-99510-00
2 Packing Unit 2 H02-99661-00 H02-99629-00 H02-99634-00
3 Housing 1 H02-99506-00 H02-98627-00 H02-98623-00
4 Insert 1 H03-31270-00 H02-98598-00 H02-99659-00 H02-98626-00 H02-98527-00 H02-98622-00 H02-99512-00
5 Lower Sub 1 H03-31269-03 H02-98597-04 H02-98521-04 H02-98625-04 H02-99652-00 H02-98649-00 H02-99511-00
6 Diffuser Ring 1 H02-99625-00 H02-99561-00 H02-99626-00
Redress Kit H02-99515-00 H02-99516-00 H02-99517-00
External Test Fixture - H02-98603-00 H02-96428-00 H02-96429-00
Internal Test Fixture H03-31271-00 H02-99523-00 H02-99574-00 H02-99575-00 H02-99576-00 H02-99592-00 H02-99593-00
Material Number H810-80-2103 H810-80-2304 H810-80-3506 H810-80-3724 H810-80-4012 H810-80-4228 H810-80-4424
* With “AF” Profile. ** Material is BMS-S204.
No External Test Fixture
Note: All Material Numbers are from AISI 4140-4145 material sleeves with “F” Profile
2-15-00
Note: All Material Numbers are from AISI 4140-4145 material sleeves with “F” Profile
Model “CMU” Non-Elastomeric Sliding Sleeve
2-15-00
“CMD” And “CMU” Non-Elastomeric Sliding Sleeves
Test Fixture Drawing No. 296-425-2
“CMD” And “CMU” Non-Elastomeric Sliding Sleeves
Model “CMU” Non-Elastomeric Sliding Sleeve
Dimensional Data, Sizes 1.81 - 4.43
Refer to Drawing No. 299-966 For Sizes 1.81 - 4.43 and Drawing No. 296-425-2 for Test Fixture.
Size
2-7/8" 2-3/8" 2-7/8" 3-1/2" 4" 4-1/2" 5-1/2"
Dim
Tubing Tubing Tubing Tubing Tubing Tubing Tubing
1.81 1.87 2.31 2.56 2.75 2.81 3.31 3.75 3.81 4.43
A 1.812 1.877 2.312 2.56 2.750 2.813 3.312 3.750 3.813 4.437
B 3.750 3.080 3.750 4.280 4.280 4.280 5.250 5.500 6.500
C 1.830 1.990 2.375 2.610 2.775 2.825 3.395 3.895 4.500
D 5.13 5.38 5.50 6.75 6.88 6.00 5.88 6.88 6.63 9.38
E 40.64 40.34 40.67 40.86 40.96 41.26 46.51 43.31 43.29 45.33
F 1.830 1.900 2.390 2.620 2.775 2.835 3.410 3.910 4.500
G 48.10 48.99 48.63 51.67 52.37 50.01 55.25 54.89 54.30 60.64
H 37.5-36.5 37.20 37.56 37.90 38.35 38.25 43.46 40.38 40.29 42.66
J 6.89 6.37 6.65 7.07 7.25 7.24 10.50 7.37 9.38
Blank 3-1/2 Blank 4-1/2 4-1/2 5-1/2
2-7/8 2-3/8 3-1/2
K f/ 2-7/8 9.3 f/ 3-1/2 9.3# 4 Eu 8Rd Box 12.6 lbs/ft 12.6 lbs/ft 17 lbs/ft
RU 8Rd Box EU 8Rd Box EU 8Rd Box
Dalmine Box lbs/ft Box Dalmine Box New Vam Box Vam Ace Box New Vam Box
Blank 3-1/2 Blank 4-1/2 4-1/2 5-1/2
2-7/8 2-3/8 3-1/2
L f/ 2-7/8 9.3 f/ 3-1/2 9.3# 4 EU 8Rd Pin 12.6 lbs/ft 12.6 lbs/ft 17 lbs/ft
EU 8Rd Pin EU 8Rd Pin EU 8Rd Pin
Dalmine Pin lbs/ft Pin Dalmine Pin New Vam Pin Vam Ace Pin New Vam Pin
2-15-00
Internal Test Fixture H02-99523-00 H02-99575-00 H02-99576-00 H02-99592-00 H02-99593-00 H02-99938-00 H03-31407-00 H02-99958-00
Material No. H810-79-2200 H810-79-2300 H810-79-3810 H810-79-4000 H810-79-4206 H810-79-4400 H810-79-5000 H810-79-5600 H810-79-5800
* With Otix “X” profile.
NOTE: All Material Numbers are from AISI 4140-4145 material sleeves with “F” profiles.