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TMC

FISHING JAR
OPERATION MANUAL

Manual No. 2-36


Effective Date 5-94

The designs and specifications of the tools described in this Operation Manual were current on the effective date of this manual. Houston Engineers, Inc., whose policy is one of continuous improvement, reserves the
right to discontinue models at any time, or to change designs or specifications, without notice or without incurring obligation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION I - GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 2
SECTION II - FIELD INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
BEFORE RUNNING IN THE HOLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
AFTER EACH USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
RECOMMENDED STRING HOOK-UP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
HYDRAULIC JAR AND ACCELERATOR HOOK-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
TABLE 1 - HYDRAULIC JAR AND ACCELERATOR WEIGHT TABLES . . . . . . . . . 6
TABLE 2 - SPECIFICATIONS AND STRENGTH DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
FISHING DIMENSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 12
The last numbered page of this manual is 12.

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SECTION I
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Houston Engineers Series TMC Jar, when connected to the lower end of long resilient tubular drill
strings, utilizes a sequence of detent and free vertical travel to accomplish an impact force in subsurface well
bores. An initial portion of the TMC stroke, or travel, is restricted by the close toleranced hydraulic section. Restricted travel is maintained until the drill pipe or tubing can be placed under conditions of high vertical stress or
stretch. A free, unrestricted, portion of travel within the Jar is provided to allow sudden release of a portion of the
stress in the drill string. Release of stress is utilized to accelerate drill collars or simply the mass of the tubular
string, and to deliver an impact blow at a depth within the confines of the impact section of the TMC Jar. It is
common practice to use drill collars with the TMC Jar to concentrate a large amount of mass just above the Jar
where maximum velocity will occur when the Jar trips or when that portion of free travel is activated. The
number of drill collars to be used will depend on surface equipment, well conditions and the nature of the object
lodged within the well bore. The impact delivering capability of the TMC Jar may be enhanced by the use of the
Houston Engineers Series ACCMC Accelerator. This is a tool capable of accumulating tensile energy and directing this energy to boost the impact blow to much higher levels when the TMC Jar releases. Complete description and use of TMC Jars and ACCMC Accelerators is shown on the following pages of this manual.
TMC Jars are long stroke hard hitting jarring tools that have been proven to excel when used as fishing tools,
in conjunction with formation testing and coring tools. The TMC drive system is in an enclosed environment
preventing foreign objects from entering the fluid system. TMC Jars are designed to deliver impact blows in an
upward direction only and are not dependent on torque or rotational motion. A straight upward strain at the surface will achieve the impact action at subsurface depths. Other outstanding features are described and illustrated
in other sections of this manual.
With TMC Jars, the impact action is achieved by the combined use of reliable hydraulic and mechanical principles. This Jar will allow sufficient time delay to put the desired strain on the drill string, and will deliver a
strong impact which is completely controlled by the rig operator at all times. Resetting of the Jar is made without
delay and without any internal pressure build-up within the tool.
The time delay is achieved by the retarded upward movement of the inner parts of the TMC Jar when an upward strain is exerted on the drill string. As the piston section of the Detent Mandrel passes through the restriction, fluid slowly bleeds by the close tolerances of the metering system on the Detent Mandrel. As the fluid and
pressure are slowly dissipated through these restrictions, a slow upward movement of the inner parts of the Jar is
accomplished. This relatively slow movement of the inner Jar parts allows the operator to put the desired strain
in the drill string. As the piston clears the upward end of the restriction, the inner parts of the Jar rush upward
with the drill string creating kinetic energy. The upward movement is stopped by the impact surfaces located on
top of the Knocker and in the upper end of the Kelly Cylinder. When these two anvil surfaces meet, kinetic energy from the rapidly moving drill string is transmitted to the stuck object in the well bore through the outer body
and grappling device below the TMC Jar.
After the impact stroke of the TMC Jar has been made, a rapid resetting action takes place as the drill string is
lowered to its original position. As the piston on the Detent Mandrel re-enters the restriction, instead of retarded
movement as was true on the upstroke, a free and smooth movement in resetting is accomplished. As the piston
enters the restriction, the Detent Ring responds to the unequal pressure tendency and moves up until the bypass
slots are opened and oil is freely transferred in a smooth reset action. Because of the complete resetting action,

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the TMC Jar will deliver a controllable bumping down action, in the same manner as a bumper sub, without any
damage to the lower packing.
The torque transmitting means and impact surfaces are in separate closed lubricated environments, preventing metal shavings from contaminating or fouling the working parts in the hydraulic detent section. All of the
above factors combine to fulfill the needs for an oilfield jarring tool that is simple, rugged and dependable.
All TMC Jars and ACCMC Accelerators are available in right and left-hand threaded embodiments without
departure from the operating instructions contained in this manual.

TMC JAR

SERIAL NUMBER

TORQUE DRIVE
SECTION

HYDRAULIC DETENT
SECTION
NEUTRALIZER
SECTION

WASHPIPE
SECTION

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SECTION II
FIELD INSTRUCTIONS
Drill collars used in a position just above the TMC Jar will allow the most efficient use of the weight of the
drill collars to loosen stuck objects by impact blows delivered in an upward direction. After engaging the stuck
object (fish), a strain is taken on the drill string and sufficient time allowed for the TMC Jar to trip. This will generally be between one to two minutes for the first blow. Successive blows are entirely at the control of the rig operator and can be controlled with regard to frequency and intensity. The frequency is regulated by noting and
marking the pipe or Kelly at the point where they were last closed. If increased Jar frequency is desired, the point
of closure is controlled from the last mark on the Kelly. Increased intensity may be achieved by using an Houston Engineers Series ACCMC Accelerator along with the TMC Jar as shown in Fig. 2. Any desired blow may
be delivered by observing the above procedure and is completely controlled by the rig operator. No waiting period is required to reset the Jar. The Jar will offer absolutely no resistance on the resetting stroke. Frequency of
blow is controlled by distance of travel of the resetting and not by time that weight is placed on the Jar.
BEFORE RUNNING IN THE HOLE: Fill Plugs should be checked for shut-off along with a note of any
leaking hydraulic fluid around the joints of the TMC Jar. The joints of the Jar are made-up in service shops to
proper torque values. However, in some cases it may be desirable to make-up joints to tool joint torque levels
with the rig tongs. The tongs should be placed opposite each of the four breaks in the tool. The tongs should
never be placed in the middle of the Kelly or Detent Cylinders. Tong teeth should not be placed over the Fill Plug
holes and excessive tonging or jerking of the tong line should be avoided. Fig. 1 illustrates the Cylinder Sections
where tongs may be placed.
AFTER EACH USE: If TMC Jars have been operating properly, it is not necessary to change Jars on each
trip. However, it is not advisable to leave the tool around corrosive conditions for a prolonged period of time
without at least an oil washout of the Kelly system and into the Washpipe Cylinder and around the Detent Mandrel.
On completion of a fishing or other jar operation, the TMC Jar joints may be broken with rig tongs observing
the same precautions as mentioned above. The Jar should then be sent to the nearest point of service for a major
service and testing operation.
CAUTION: FAILURE TO PLACE BREAKOUT TONGS IN PROPER POSITION AS SHOWN IN
FIG. 1 MAY CAUSE SEVERE AND EXPENSIVE DAMAGE TO THE JARS.
RECOMMENDED STRING HOOK-UP: Fig. 2 represents a standard recommended fishing hook-up using the TMC Jar and ACCMC Accelerator. The number of drill collars placed between the TMC Jar and Accel-

TMC Jar
Place Tongs
Here

FIG. 1
3

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erator is of utmost importance. Prior to the development of the Accelerator, it was accepted practice to run a
large number of drill collars directly above the jar so as to provide a mass for upward impact, however, well conditions such as wall drag, crooked holes, etc, definitely limit the effectiveness of this arrangement.
The TMC Jar or the TMC Jar-ACCMC Accelerator jar system should be placed as close to the stuck point as
possible. Any free pipe located between the jar system and the stuck point may deflect and act as a shock absorber, preventing delivery of the impact load to the stuck point.
Mechanical principles concerning dynamics show that when the ACCMC Accelerator is used with the TMC
Jar, impact forces can be generated much higher than the impact force generated by the TMC Jar alone. See
TMC Jar and Accelerator Hook-up, Fig. 2, versus the practice of using excessively large numbers of drill collars
above the Jar. Use Table 1 to determine the optimum impact weight or the proper number of drill collars to be
placed between the TMC Jar and ACCMC Accelerator . Failure to use the arrangement in the exact sizes and
weights that are listed will result in less than peak impact efficiency for any given system.
Use of the ACCMC Accelerator with the TMC Jar not only increases the efficiency of the impact jar capability of any fishing string, but the Accelerator also reduces the amount of shock transmitted up the string towards
the surface. As a result of this capability, the fishing string can be subjected to higher pull effort exerted by surface equipment without fear of overload due to impact shock waves traveling up the fishing string. High intensity impact jar operations can be accomplished without damage to the fishing string.
Houston Engineers, Inc. does not recommend the use of two TMC Jars in the string at the same time or use of
its TMC Jars with other makes of accelerators. Houston Engineers tools are made in matched sets and will not
deliver impact blows, as calculated, when used in conjunction with other makes of impact equipment.

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TMC JAR and ACCELERATOR HOOK-UP


2
Jar Load = Surface Pull less
Pipe Wt. and Hole Drag
FISHING STRING

1
Accelerator

3
Optimum Wt. is
20% of Jar Load

Drill Collars

1
TMC HYDRAULIC JAR

Optional Fishing Tools

4
Jar Blow is
Approx. 10 times Jar Load

Stuck Point
FIG. 2
Use This Figure In Conjunction with Table 1
5

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(metric)

Tool O.D.
inches
(mm)
Tool Joint
Connections
Jar and
Accel. Load
lbf (N)
5,000
(22,240)
10,000
(44,480)
15,000
(66,720)
20,000
(88,960)
25,000
(111,200)
30,000
(133,440)
35,000
(155,680)
40,000
(177,920)
50,000
(222,400)
55,000
(244,640)
60,000
(266,880)
75,000
(333,600)
90,000
(400,320)
125,000
(555,000)
150,000
(667,200)
180,000
(800,640)
190,000
(845,120)
230,000
(1,023,040)
300,000
(1,333,400)

3 18
(79.38)

3 34
(95.25)

1 16
WFJ

2 8
API REG

2 8
API IF

13

3-3/4
(95.25)

4 14
(107.95)

4 34
(120.65)

2-7/8
API REG

2 8
API IF

3
API FH

1
2

5-3/4
(146.05)

6 14
(158.75)

4-1/2
API FH

4
API IF
1
2

6-3/4
(171.45)

7-3/4
(196.85)

5-1/2
API REG

6 8
API REG

Weight of Collars and Quantity of Collarslb. (kg)


1,000 4
(454 4)
2,000 8
(907 8)
3,000 12
(1,361 12)
4,000 16
(1,814 16)

3,000 4
(1,361 4)
4,000 6
(1,814 6)
5,000 7
(2,268 7)
6,000 8
(2,722 8)
7,000 9
(3,175 9)
8,000 10
(3,628 10)
10,000 13
(4,536 13)

3,000 3
(1,361 3)
4,000 4
(1,814 4)
5,000 5
(2,268 5)
6,000 6
(2,722 6)
7,000 7
(3,175 7)
8,000 8
(3,628 8)
10,000 11
(4,536 11)
11,000 12
(4,990 12)
12,000 13
(5,443 13)

3000 3
(1,361 3)
4000 4
(1,814 4)
5,000 5
(2,268 5)
6000 6
(2,722 6)
7000 7
(3,175 7)
8,000 8
(3,628 8)
10,000 10
(4,536 10)
11,000 11
(4,990 11)
12000 12
(5,443 12)

4,000 4
(1,814 4)
5,000 4
(2,268 4)
6,000 5
(2,722 5)
7,000 6
(3175 6)
8,000 7
(3,628 7)
10,000 9
(4,536 9)
11,000 10
(4,990 10)
12,000 11
(5,443 11)
15,000 13
(6,804 13)

Insufficient Drill Collar Weights Will


Cause Excessively High Impact Loads
On Jar and Fishing Tools.

10,000 7
(4,536 7)
11,000 7
(4,990 7)
12,000 8
(5,443 8)
15,000 10
(6,804 10)
18,000 12
(8,165 12)

12,000 5
(5,443 5)
15,000 6
(6,804 6)
18,000 8
(8,165 8)
25,000 11
(11,340 11)
30,000 13
(13,608 13)

10,000 4
(4,536 4)
11,000 4
(4,990 4)
12,000 4
(5,443 4)
15,000 5
(6,804 5)
18,000 6
(8,165 6)
25,000 9
(11,340 9)
30,000 11
(13,608 11)
36,000 13
(16,329 13)

15,000 5
(6,804 5
18,000 6
(8,165 6)
25,000 8
(11,340 8)
30,000 10
(13,608 10)
36,000 11
(16,329 11)
38,000 12
(17,237 12)

11316 O.D.
(46.04)
1/4 I.D.
(6.35)

3 18 O.D.
(79.38)
5/8 I.D.
(15.88)

3 3 4 O.D.
(95.25)
1 12 I.D.
(38.10)

3-3/4 O.D.
(95.25)
1-1/16 I.D.
(26.99)

4 14 O.D.
(107.95)
2 I.D.
(50.80)

4 3 4 O.D.
(120.65)
2 I.D.
(50.80)

5-3/4 O.D.
(146.05)
2 I.D.
(50.80)

6 14 O.D.
(158.75)
2 I.D.
(50.80)

6-3/4 O.D.
(171.45)
2-1/2 I.D.
(63.50)

25,000 7
(11,340 7)
30,000 8
(13,608 8)
36,000 9
(16,329 9)
38,000 10
(17,237 10)
46,000 12
(20,865 12)
60,000 16
(27,216 16)
7 3 4 O.D.
(196.85)
3 12 I.D.
(88.90)

258
(117)

751
(341)

946
(429)

1036
(470)

1,127
(511)

1,487
(675)

2,328
(1056)

2809
(1274)

3,150
(1429)

3,831
(1,738)

70
(311)
60
(267)

300
(1334)
200
(890)

350
(1557)
300
(1334)

350
(1557)
250
(1112)

350
(1557)
250
(1112)

500
(2,224)
375
(3336)

800
(3558)
200
(890)

1,600
(71168)
1,000
(4448)

1,200
(5338)
1,150
(5115)

1,600
(7,116)
1,150
(5,115)

Excessive Drill Collar Weights Diminish Efficiency Of The Jar Acceleration Effort.

Drill Collar Size


inches
(mm)
Drill Collar
WT per 30
lbs (kg)
Impact Blow
x 1000
lbf
(N)

1 13 16
(46.04)

4
Example: 1
2
3
4

Select jar size 8" O.D.


Load capacity (125,000 to 300,000 lbs)
Read optimum weight (25,000 minimum to 60,000 maximum)
See 1,150,000 lbs. for heavy weight or 1,600,000 lbs. for light weight.
Impact blow is based on use of optimum weight between jar and accelerator

Optimum weight W =

Rule of thumb for estimation of optimum weight W:


1. Select approximately 20% of nominal jar load in drill collars and
insert this weight between jar and accelerator.
2. Impact blow could then be up to ten times greater than jar load.
NOTE: Weights shown in this table must have the bouyancy factor applied for use downhole.

E
,
2L

E = energy delivered by accelerator L = freestroke of jar

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TMC Jar
Specification and Strength Data
Table 2
TOOL JOINT CONNECTION

RECOMMENDED MAX.
OVERPULL WKG. LOAD
DURING RESTRICTED
TRAVEL
lbf (N)

TOTAL
TRAVEL
inches (mm)

TOOL SIZES
O.D.
inches
(mm)

I.D.
inches
(mm)

1-13/16
(46.04)

3/8
(9.53)

1-13/16 WFJ

19,000
(84,512)

2-1/4
(57.15)

1/2
(12.70)

1-1/4 REG

3-1/8
(79.38)

1
(25.40)

3-1/8
(79.38)

MAX. STRENGTH AFTER


RESTRICTED TRAVEL
MAX. PULL
TENSILE YIELD
lbf (N)

*MAX. TORQUE
YIELD
lbfft (Nm)

9-3/4
(247.65)

56,000
(249,088)

1,300
(1,763)

20,000
(88,960)

12
(304.80)

95,800
(426,118)

2,900
(3,932)

2-3/8 API REG

51,000
(226,848)

16
(406.40)

192,000
(854,016)

7,000
(9,490)

1-1/2
(38.10)

2-3/8 EUE

32,400
(144,115)

14
(355.60)

185,000
(822,880)

8,200
(11,117)

3- 3/4
(95.25)

1-1/2
(38.10)

2-3/8 API IF

59,000
(262,432)

16
(406.40)

257,000
(1,143,136)

8,300
(11,253)

3- 3/4
(95.25)

2
(50.80)

2-3/8 EUE

38,000
(169,024)

16
(406.40)

233,000
(1,036,384)

10,000
(13,558)

4-1/4
(107.95)

2
(50.80)

2-7/8 API IF

73,000
(324,704)

16
(406.40)

348,000
(1,547,904)

16,000
(21,692)

4-1/4
(107.95)

2-7/16
(61.91)

2-7/8 EUE

39,000
(173,472)

16
(406.40)

320,000
(1,423,360)

15,000
(20,336)

4-3/4
(120.65)

2
(50.80)

3-1/2 API FH

90,000
(400,320)

16
(406.40)

422,000
(1,877,056)

23,800
(32,267)

4-3/4
(120.65)

2-1/4
(57.15)

3-1/2 API IF

95,000
(422,560)

16
(406.40)

510,000
(2,268,480)

23,100
(31,318)

6-1/4
(158.75)

2-1/4
(57.15)

4-1/2 API IF

180,000
(800,640)

18
(457.20)

900,000
(4,003,200)

53,300
(72,262)

6-1/2
(165.10)

2-1/4
(57.15)

4-1/2 API IF

195,000
(867,360)

18
(457.20)

928,000
(4,127,744)

68,800
(93,276)

7-3/4
(196.85)

3-1/2
(88.90)

6-5/8 API REG

300,000
(1,334,400)

18
(457.20)

1,304,000
(5,800,192)

100,000
(135,575)

8
(203.20)

3-1/2
(88.90)

6-5/8 API REG

300,000
(1,334,400)

18
(457.20)

1,304,000
(5,800,192)

100,000
(135,575)

The tensile yield, torsional yield, and maximum overpull values set forth above are calculated per API RP7G
utilizing the published yield strength of the material. Further information on these and other specifications is
available upon request.
Revised 5-94
*Torsional yield strength is based on the tool joint connection.

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TMC JAR FISHING DIMENSIONS

A-Ring

Detent
Mandrel

Knocker
Kelly
Mandrel

Kelly
Cylinder

Neutralizer
Cylinder

Drive
Cylinder
Neutralizer
Piston

Drive
Pins

Detent
Cylinder

Washpipe
Cylinder

Detent Pin
Retainer Sub

TMC JAR OPERATION MANUAL

TMC Jar
Fishing Dimension
TOOL
1 13/16
O.D.
(46.04)
TOOL
3/8
I.D.
(9.53)
KELLY MANDREL
A
B
C
D
E
F

1 13/16
(46.04)
9 13/16
(249.24)
1.156
(29.362)
1.125
(28.575)
27 3/4
(704.85)
1 13/16 WFJ

3/8
(9.53)
DRIVE CYLINDER
G

A
B
C
D
E

1 13/16
(46.04)
1.590
(40.386)
1.697
(43.104)
1.171
(29.743)
15 5/8
(396.88)

2 1/4
(57.15)
1/2
(12.70)

3 1/8
(79.38)
1
(25.40)

3 1/8
(79.38)
1 1/2
(38.10)

3 3/4
(95.25)
1 1/2
(38.10)

3 3/4
(95.25)
2
(50.80)

4 1/4
(107. 95)
2
(50.80)

4 1/4
(107. 95)
2 7/16
(61.91)

4 3/4
(120.65)
2
(50.80)

4 3/4
(120.65)
2 1/4
(57.15)

6 1/4
(158.75)
2 1/4
(57.15)

6 1/2
(165.10)
2 1/4
(57.15)

7 3/4
(196.85)
3 1/2
(88.90)

8
(203.20)
3 1/2
(88.90)

2 1/4
(57.15)
12.00
(304.80)
1.437
(36.500)
1.375
(34.925)
47 11/16
(1211.26)
1 1/4 REG

3 1/8
(79.38)
13 19/32
(345.28)
2.135
(54.229)
2.00
(50.80)
61.00
(1549.40)
2 3/8 REG

3 1/8
(79.38)
13.00
(330.200)
2.187
(55.550)
2.125
(53.975)
56 5/16
(1430.34)
2 3/8 EUE

3 3/4
(95.25)
12.00
(304.80)
2.770
(70.358)
2.687
(68.250)
59 1/8
(1501.75)
2 3/8 I.F.

3 3/4
(95.25)
14.00
(355.60)
2.720
(69.088)
2.687
(68.250)
61 1/4
(1555.75)
2 3/8 EUE

4 1/4
(107.95)
14.00
(355.60)
3.025
(76.835)
3.00
(76.20)
62 5/8
(1590.68)
2 7/8 I.F.

4 1/4
(107.95)
14.000
(355.600)
3.188
(80.975)
3.125
(79.375)
59 7/8
(1520.83)
2 7/8 EUE

4 3/4
(120.65)
12.00
(304.80)
3.250
(82.550)
3.230
(82.042)
61 1/8
(1552.58)
3 1/2 F.H.

4 3/4
(120.65)
16.00
(406.400)
3.250
(82.550)
3.230
(82.042)
65 1/8
(1654. 18)
3 1/2 I.F.

6 1/4
(158.75)
18.00
(457.20)
4.375
(111.125)
4.250
(107.950)
74 3/8
(1889.13)
4 1/2 I.F.

6 1/2
(165.10)
18.00
(457.20)
4.375
(111.125)
4.250
(107.950)
74 3/8
(1889.13)
4 1/2 I.F.

7 3/4
(196.85)
20.00
(508.00)
5.187
(131.75)
5.125
(130.175)
81 1/4
(2063.75)
6 5/8 REG

8
(203.20)
20.00
(508.00)
5.187
(131.750)
5.125
(130.175)
81 1/4
(2063.75)
6 5/8 REG

1/2
(12.70)

1.00
(25.40)

1 1/2
(38.10)

1 1/2
(38.10)

2.00
(50.80)

2.00
(50.80)

2 7/16
(61.90)

2.00
(50.80)

2 1/4
(57.15)

2 1/4
(57.15)

2 1/4
(57.15)

3 1/2
(88.90)

3 1/2
(88.90)

2 1/4
(57.15)
1.875
(47.625)
2.250
(57.150)
1.457
(37.008)
19 13/16
(503.238)

3 1/8
(79.38)
2.031
(51.587)
2.937
(74.599)
2.145
(54.483)
26 5/16
(668.34)

3 1/8
(79.38)
2.750
(69.850)
3.500
(88.900)
2.207
(56.058)
18 1/2
(469.90)

3 3/4
(95.25)
3.343
(84.912)
2.750
(69.850)
2.790
(70.866)
27.00
(685.80)

3 3/4
(95.25)
3.375
(85.725)
3.500
(88.900)
2.790
(70.866)
27 1/8
(688.975)

4 1/4
(107.95)
3.781
(96.037)
3.00
(76.20)
3.032
(77.013)
27.625
(701.675)

4 1/4
(107.95)
3.875
(98.425)
3.563
(90.500)
3.208
(81.483)
25 11/16
(652.463)

4 3/4
(120.65)
4.250
(107.950)
4.937
(125.399)
3.280
(83.312)
27 3/4
(704.850)

4 3/4
(120.65)
4.250
(107.950)
4.938
(125.425)
3.280
(83.312)
27 3/4
(704.85)

6 1/4
(158.750)
5.437
(138.099)
4.250
(107.95)
4.400
(111.760)
32 13/16
(833.44)

6 1/2
(158.75)
5.437
(138.009)
4.205
(106.807)
4.400
(111.760)
32 13/16
(833.44)

7 3/4
(196.85)
6.625
(168.275)
5.000
(127.000)
5.207
(132.258)
35 3/16
(893.77)

8
(203.20)
6.625
(168.275)
4.955
(125.857)
5.207
(132.258)
35 3/16
(893.77)

TMC Jar
Fishing Dimension
TOOL
1 13/16
O.D.
(46.04)
TOOL
3/8
I.D.
(9.53)
DRIVE PINS

2 1/4
(57.15)
1/2
(12.70)

3 1/8
(79.38)
1
(25.40)

3 1/8
(79.38)
1 1/2
(38.10)

3 3/4
(95.25)
1 1/2
(38.10)

3 3/4
(95.25)
2
(50.80)

4 1/4
(107. 95)
2
(50.80)

4 1/4
(107. 95)
2 7/16
(61.91)

4 3/4
(120.65)
2
(50.80)

4 3/4
(120.65)
2 1/4
(57.15)

6 1/4
(158.75)
2 1/4
(57.15)

6 1/2
(165.10)
2 1/4
(57.15)

7 3/4
(196.85)
3 1/2
(88.90)

8
(203.20)
3 1/2
(88.90)

.187
.187
(4.750)
(4.750)
2 1/4
2 3/4
B
(57.15)
(69.85)
DRIVE PIN RETAINER SUB

3/8
(9.53)
4.00
(101.60)

.250
(6.350)
3.00
(76.20)

3/8
(9.53)
4.00
(101.60)

.313
(7.950)
5.00
(127.00)

7/16
(11.11)
4.00
(101.60)

3/8
(9.53)
5.00
(127.00)

7/16
(11.11)
4.00
(101.60)

3/8
(9.53)
5.00
(127.00)

9/16
(14.29)
5.00
(127.00)

9/16
(14.29)
5.00
(127.00)

5/8
(15.88)
6.00
(152.40)

5/8
(15.88)
6.00
(152.40)

3 1/8
(79.38)
2.750
(69.850)
3.500
(88.900)
7 13/16
(198.44)
2.770
(70.358)
2.145
(54.483)

1.187
(30.149)
3.233
(82.118)

1.00
(25.40)
3.260
(82.804)

1.500
(38.100)
3.661
(92.989)

1 5/32
(29.37)
3.750
(95.250)

1 5/8
(41.28)
4.135
(105.029)

1 5/8
(41.28)
4.135
(105.029)

1.375
(34.925)
5.300
(134.620)

1.375
(34.925)
5.300
(134.620)

1 15/16
(49.21)
6.480
(164.592)

1 15/16
(49.21)
6.480
(164.592)

A
B
C
D

.719
(18.263)
1.500
(38.100)

15/16
(23.81)
1.750
(44.450)

2.031
(51.587)
2.625
(66.675)

E
F
A-RING
A
B
KNOCKER

TMC Jar
Fishing Dimension
TOOL
O.D.
TOOL
I.D.
A

1 13/16
(46.04)
3/8
(9.53)
1.438
(36.525)
3.531
B
(89.687)
.983
C
(24.968)
D
.611
(15.519)
E
3/8
(9.53)
F
1.906
(48.412)
G
1.438
(36.525)
KELLY CYLINDER

2 1/4
(57.15)
1/2
(12.70)
1.625
(41.275)
5 3/16
(131.76)
1.240
(31.496)
.867
(22.022)
1/2
(12.700)
2 5/16
(58.738)
2 7/16
(61.91)

3 1/8
(79.38)
1
(25.40)
2.490
(63.246)
6 1/4
(158.75)
1.900
(48.260)
1.337
(33.960)
1.00
(25.40)
3.00
(76.20)
2 3/4
(69.85)

3 1/8
(79.38)
1 1/2
(38.10)
2.500
(63.500)
6 1/2
(165.10)
2.025
(51.435)
1.810
(45.974)
1 1/2
(38.100)
3.000
(76.200)
2 15/16
(74.60)

3 3/4
(95.25)
1 1/2
(38.10)
3.062
(77.775)
5 7/8
(149.23)
2.587
(65.710)
2.025
(51.435)
1 1/2
(38.10)
2 7/8
(73.03)
2 1/2
(63.50)

3 3/4
(95.25)
2
(50.80)
3.157
(80.188)
6 1/4
(158.75)
2.587
(65.710)
2.400
(60.960)
2.00
(50.80)
3 1/8
(79.38)
2 3/8
(60.33)

4 1/4
(107. 95)
2
(50.80)
3.555
(90.297)
7 1/8
(180.98)
2.900
(73.660)
2.400
(60.960)
2.00
(50.80)
3 1/2
(88.90)
3.00
(76.20)

4 1/4
(107. 95)
2 7/16
(61.91)
3.625
(92.075)
6.000
(152.400)
3.020
(76.708)
2.900
(73.660)
2 7/16
(61.91)
2 7/8
(73.03)
2 5/8
(66.68)

4 3/4
(120.65)
2
(50.80)
3.938
(100.025)
7 3/8
(187.33)
3.150
(80.010)
2.400
(60.960)
2.00
(50.80)
3 3/4
(95.25)
3.00
(76.20)

4 3/4
(120.65)
2 1/4
(57.15)
3.938
(100.025)
7 3/8
(187.33)
3.150
(80.010)
2.650
(67.310)
2 1/4
(57.150)
3 3/4
(95.25)
3.00
(76.20)

6 1/4
(158.75)
2 1/4
(57.15)
5.170
(131.318)
8 3/4
(222.25)
4.050
(102.870)
3.025
(76.835)
2 1/4
(57.15)
4 1/8
(104.78)
4.00
(101.60)

6 1/2
(165.10)
2 1/4
(57.15)
5.170
(131.318)
8 3/4
(222.25)
4.050
(102.870)
3.025
(76.835)
2 1/4
(57.15)
4 1/8
(104.78)
4.00
(101.60)

7 3/4
(196.85)
3 1/2
(88.90)
6.288
(159.715)
10 3/4
(273.05)
4.925
(125.095)
4.300
(109.220)
3 1/2
(88.90)
6.00
(152.40)
4.00
(101.60)

8
(203.20)
3 1/2
(88.90)
6.288
(159.715)
10 3/4
(273.05)
4.925
(125.095)
4.300
(109.220)
3 1/2
(88.90)
6.00
(152.40)
4.00
(101.60)

1 13/16
(46.03)
1.500
B
(38.100)
21 3/8
C
(542.93)
DETENT CYLINDER

2 1/4
(57.15)
1.750
(44.450)
28 1/8
(714.38)

3 1/8
(79.38)
2.510
(63.754)
36 3/4
(933.45)

3 1/8
(79.38)
2.563
(65.100)
31 5/16
(795.33)

3 3/4
(95.25)
3.156
(80.162)
36 5/8
(930.28)

3 3/4
(95.25)
3.187
(80.950)
35 1/8
(892.175)

4 1/4
(107.95)
3.578
(90.881)
38 7/16
(976.30)

4 1/4
(107.95)
3.645
(92.583)
35 5/16
(896.94)

4 3/4
(120.65)
4.00
(101.60)
41 3/8
(1050.93)

4 3/4
(120.65)
4.000
(101.600)
41 3/8
(1050.93)

6 1/4
(158.75)
5.250
(133.350)
44 3/4
(1136.65)

6 1/2
(165.10)
5.250
(133.350)
44 3/4
(1136.65)

7 3/4
(196.85)
6.313
(160.350
50 7/8
(1292.23)

8
(203.20)
6.313
(160.350
50 7/8
(1292.23)

1 13/16
(46.04)
B
1.590
(40.386)
C
.770
(19.558)
D
2.313
(58.750)
E
15.187
(385.750)
DETENT MANDREL

2 1/4
(57.150)
1.750
(44.450)
1.015
(25.781)
3.000
(76.200)
22 3/8
(568.33)

3 1/8
(79.38)
2.625
(66.675)
1.510
(38.354)
4.200
(106.680)
28.405
(721.487)

3 1/8
(79.38)
2.750
(69.850)
1.957
(49.708)
3.500
(88.900)
25.625
(650.875)

3 3/4
(95.25)
3.313
(84.150)
2.145
(54.483)
4.00
(101.60)
26.00
(660.40)

3 3/4
(95.25)
3.313
(84.150)
2.527
(64.186)
3.500
(88.900)
27 1/4
(692.150)

4 1/4
(107.95)
3.750
(95.250)
2.530
(64.262)
4 1/2
(114.30)
29.00
(736.60)

4 1/4
(107.95)
3.750
(95.250)
3.032
(77.013)
3.500
(88.900)
27 1/4
(692.150)

4 3/4
(120.65)
4.125
(104.775)
2.530
(64.262)
4.690
(119.126)
28.185
(715.899)

4 3/4
(120.65)
4.125
(104.775)
2.833
(71.958)
4.690
(119.126)
28.185
(715.899)

6 1/4
(158.75)
5.437
(138.100)
3.270
(83.058)
4.937
(125.400)
32.813
(833.450)

6 1/2
(165.10)
5.437
(138.100)
3.270
(83.058)
4.891
(124.231)
32.859
(834.619)

7 3/4
(196.85)
6.625
(168.275)
4.550
(115.570)
5.875
(149.225)
32.250
(819.150)

8
(203.20)
6.625
(168.275)
4.550
(115.570)
5.829
(148.057)
32.296
(820.318)

TMC Jar
Fishing Dimension
TOOL
O.D.
TOOL
I.D.
A

1 13/16
2 1/4
(46.04)
(57.15)
3/8
1/2
(9.53)
(12.70)
.688
.938
(17.475)
(23.825)
B
3/8
1/2
(9.53)
(12.70)
C
.750
1.000
(19.050)
(25.400)
D
18 7/32
29 1/16
(462.76)
(738.19)
E
1 19/32
1 7/8
(40.48)
(47.63)
3/8
F
3/4
(9.53)
(19.05)
G
27 7/16
31.00
(696.91)
(787.40)
H
1.250
1 9/16
(31.750)
(39.69)
I
.750
1.000
(19.050)
(25.400)
NEUTRALIZER CYLINDER

3 1/8
(79.38)
1
(25.40)
1.437
(36.500)
1.00
(25.450)
1.500
(38.100)
32 1/8
(815.98)
3 5/8
(92.08)
.687
(17.450)
39 5/8
(1006.48)
2.250
(57.150)
1.500
(38.100)

3 1/8
(79.38)
1 1/2
(38.10)
1.910
(48.514)
1 1/2
(38.10)
1.937
(49.200)
27 11/16
(703.26)
3 1/8
(79.38)
15/16
(23.81)
32.00
(812.80)
2.500
(63.500)
1.937
(49.200)

3 3/4
(95.25)
1 1/2
(38.10)
2.125
(53.975)
1 1/2
(38.10)
2.135
(54.229)
31 7/16
(798.50)
2.688
(68.275)
3/4
(19.05)
41.00
(1041.40)
2 7/8
(73.03)
2.135
(54.229)

3 3/4
(95.25)
2
(50.80)
2.500
(63.500)
2.00
(50.80)
2.520
(64.008)
30 3/4
(781.050)
2 3/8
(60.325)
1.00
(25.40)
36 1/2
(923.10)
3.095
(78.613)
2.520
(64.008)

4 1/4
(107. 95)
2
(50.80)
2.500
(63.500)
2.00
(50.80)
2.520
(64.008)
33.00
(838.20)
3 1/2
(88.90)
1.00
(25.40)
41 15/16
(1065.21)
3 3/8
(85.73)
2.520
(64.008)

4 1/4
(107. 95)
2 7/16
(61.91)
3.000
(76.200)
2 7/16
(61.91)
3.025
(76.835)
30 9/16
(776.29)
2 9/16
(65.08)
1.00
(25.40)
36 3/8
(923.93)
3.500
(88.900)
3.025
(76.835)

4 3/4
(120.65)
2
(50.80)
2.500
(63.500)
2.00
(50.80)
2.520
(64.008)
33.00
(838.20)
3 1/2
(88.90)
1.00
(25.40)
41 15/16
(1065.20)
3 3/8
(85.73)
2.520
(64.008)

4 3/4
(120.65)
2 1/4
(57.15)
2.750
(69.850)
2 1/4
(57.150)
2.813
(71.450)
33.00
(838.20)
3 1/2
(88.90)
1.00
(25.400)
41 9/16
(1055.69)
3 3/4
(95.25)
2.813
(71.450)

6 1/4
(158.75)
2 1/4
(57.15)
3.125
(79.375)
2 1/4
(57.15)
3.250
(82.550)
38 1/8
(968.38)
4 1/8
(104.78)
1 1/4
(31.75)
44 1/8
(1120.78)
4 3/4
(120.65)
3.250
(82.550)

6 1/2
(165.10)
2 1/4
(57.15)
3.125
(79.375)
2 1/4
(57.15)
3.250
(82.550)
38 1/8
(968.38)
4 1/8
(104.78)
1 1/4
(31.75)
44 1/8
(1120.78)
4 3/4
(120.65)
3.250
(82.550)

7 3/4
(196.85)
3 1/2
(88.90)
4.500
(114.300)
3 1/2
(88.90)
4.530
(115.062)
40 1/4
(1022.35)
3 1/2
(88.90)
1.00
(25.40)
45 3/4
(1162.05)
6 1/8
(155.58)
4.530
(115.062)

8
(203.20)
3 1/2
(88.90)
4.500
(114.300)
3 1/2
(88.90)
4.530
(115.062)
40 1/4
(1022.35)
3 1/2
(88.90)
1.00
(25.40)
45 3/4
(1162.05)
6 1/8
(155.58)
4.530
(115.062)

1.590
1.750
(40.386)
(44.450)
13/16
1 1/8
B
(20.64)
(28.58)
1 13/16
2 1/4
C
(46.04)
(57.15)
13 3/8
12 19/32
D
(339.73)
(319.88)
1.875
3.000
E
(47.625)
(76.200)
1.375
1.625
F
(34.925)
(41.275)
NEUTRALIZER PISTON

2.625
(66.675)
1 5/8
(41.28)
3 1/8
(79.38)
17.609
(447.269)
3.391
(86.131)
2.500
(63.500)

2.750
(69.850)
2 1/8
(53.98)
3 1/8
(79.38)
12 1/2
(317.50)
3.500
(88.900)
2.563
(65.100)

3.313
(84.150)
2 1/4
(57.15)
3 3/4
(95.25)
18.375
(466.725)
3.750
(95.250)
3.188
(80.975)

3.313
(84.150)
2 9/16
(65.09)
3 3/4
(95.25)
15.00
(381.00)
3.500
(88.900)
3.125
(79.375)

3.750
(95.250)
2 5/8
(66.68)
4 1/4
(107.95)
19 1/2
(495.30)
4.250
(107.95)
3.625
(92.075)

3.750
(95.25)
3.094
(78.588)
4 1/4
(107.95)
15 1/8
(384.175)
3.500
(88.900)
3.625
(92.075)

4.125
(104.775)
2 3/4
(69.850)
4 3/4
(120.65)
19 3/4
(501.65)
4.000
(101.600)
4.00
(101.60)

4.125
(104.775)
3.00
(76.20)
4 3/4
(120.65)
19 3/4
(501.65)
4.000
(101.600)
4.000
(101.600)

5.437
(138.100)
3 3/4
(95.25)
6 1/4
(158.75)
18.70
(474.98)
4.300
(109.220)
5.250
(133.350)

5.437
(138.100)
3 3/4
(95.25)
6 1/2
(165.10)
18.75
(476.15)
4.254
(108.052)
5.250
(133.350)

6.625
(168.275)
4 3/4
(120.65)
7 3/4
(196.85)
19 1/4
(488.95)
5.000
(127.000)
6.375
(161.925)

6.625
(168.275)
4 3/4
(120.65)
8
(203.20)
19.295
(490.093)
4.955
(125.857)
6.375
(161.925)

1.355
(34.417)
2 1/2
(63.50)
.770
(19.558)

2.480
(62.992)
3 1/4
(82.55)
1.510
(38.354)

2.543
(64.592)
2 7/16
(61.91)
1.957
(49.708)

3.168
(80.467)
2 7/8
(73.03)
2.145
(54.483)

3.110
(78.994)
2 1/2
(63.50)
2.527
(64.186)

3.615
(91.821)
4.00
(101.60)
2.530
(64.262)

3.615
(91.821)
2 1/2
(63.50)
3.035
(77.089)

3.980
(101.092)
4.00
(101.60)
2.530
(64.262)

3.990
(101.346)
4.00
(101.60)
2.833
(71.958)

5.240
(133.096)
4.00
(101.60)
3.270
(83.058)

5.240
(133.096)
4.00
(101.60)
3.270
(83.058)

6.355
(161.417)
4.00
(101.60)
4.550
(115.570)

6.355
(161.417)
4.00
(101.60)
4.550
(115.570)

A
B
C

1.605
(40.767)
3.00
(76.20)
1.015
(25.781)

TMC Jar
Fishing Dimension
TOOL
1 13/16
2 1/4
O.D.
(46.04)
(57.15)
TOOL
3/8
1/2
I.D.
(9.53)
(12.70)
WASHPIPE CYLINDER

3 1/8
(79.38)
1
(25.40)

3 1/8
(79.38)
1 1/2
(38.10)

3 3/4
(95.25)
1 1/2
(38.10)

3 3/4
(95.25)
2
(50.80)

4 1/4
(107. 95)
2
(50.80)

4 1/4
(107. 95)
2 7/16
(61.91)

4 3/4
(120.65)
2
(50.80)

4 3/4
(120.65)
2 1/4
(57.15)

6 1/4
(158.75)
2 1/4
(57.15)

6 1/2
(165.10)
2 1/4
(57.15)

7 3/4
(196.85)
3 1/2
(88.90)

8
(203.20)
3 1/2
(88.90)

1.590
(40.386)
19 13/16
(503.24)
1 13/16
(46.04)
3/8
(9.525)
13/16
(20.64)
1.937
(49.200)
.770
(19.558)

2.625
(66.675)
29 5/8
(752.48)
3 1/8
(79.38)
1.00
(25.40)
1.625
(41.275)
3.391
(86.131)
1.510
(39.354)

2.750
(69.850)
29 15/16
(760.41)
3 1/8
(79.38)
1 1/2
(38.10)
2.00
(50.80)
3.500
(88.900)
1.957
(49.708)

3.313
(84.150)
32 3/4
(831.85)
3 3/4
(95.25)
1 1/2
(38.10)
2 5/16
(58.74)
3.750
(95.250)
2.145
(54.483)

3.313
(84.150)
32 1/2
(825.50)
3 3/4
(95.25)
2.00
(50.80)
2 9/16
(65.09)
3.500
(88.900)
2.527
(64.186)

3.75
(95.25)
29 3/4
(755.65)
4 1/4
(107.95)
2.00
(50.80)
2 5/8
(66.68)
4.250
(107.950)
2.530
(64.262)

3.750
(95.250)
31.000
(787.400)
4 1/4
(107.95)
2 7/16
(61.91)
3 1/8
(79.38)
3.500
(88.900)
3.032
(77.013)

4.125
(104.775)
31 13/16
(808.04)
4 3/4
(120.65)
2.00
(50.80)
2 19/32
(65.86)
4.690
(199.126)
2.530
(64.262)

4.125
(104.775)
35 13/16
(909.64)
4 3/4
(120.65)
2 1/4
(57.15)
2 15/16
(74.61)
4.500
(114.300)
2.833
(71.958)

5.437
(138.100)
36.950
(938.53)
6 1/4
(158.75)
2 1/4
(57.15)
3 7/16
(87.31)
4.300
(109.220)
3.270
(83.058)

5.437
(138.100)
36.996
(939.698)
6 1/2
(165.10)
2 1/4
(57.15)
3 7/16
(87.31)
4.254
(108.052)
3.270
(83.058)

6.625
(168.275)
39.00
(990.60)
7 3/4
(196.85)
3 1/2
(88.90)
4 11/6
(119.06)
5.000
(127.000)
4.550
(115.570)

6.625
(168.275)
39.045
(991.743)
8
(203.20)
3 1/2
(88.90)
4 11/16
(119.05)
4.955
(125.857)
4.550
(115.570)

A
B
C
D
E
F
G

1.750
(44.450)
27.00
(685.80)
2 1/4
(57.15)
1/2
(12.70)
1 1/8
(28.58)
3.000
(76.200)
1.015
(25.781)

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