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Wireline Service Tools PDF
Wireline Service Tools PDF
Wireline Socket (rope socket) provides a means for connecting the wireline to
the tool string.
Wireline Stem (sinker bar) is used as weight to overcome well pressure,
fluids, and friction to sink the tools into the well bore. Stem is also used to
transmit force either upward or downward to set or retrieve downhole
controls.
Wireline Knuckle Joint is used for flexibility through the tool string.
Wireline Jars (spang type link jars) used for obtaining a hammering effect by
upward or downward movement.
Wireline running tool, pulling tool, or other service tool required to perform
services desired.
Tool strings are available in various sizes that are designed by nominal
dimensions rather than tubing sizes.
1” 5/8” – 11 NC 1.000”
1 1/4” 15/16” – 10 UN 1 3/16”
1 1/2” 15/16” – 10 UN 1 3/8”
1 3/4” 1 1/16” – 10 UN 1 3/4”
2 1/8” 1 1/16” – 10 UN 1 3/4”
The Sand Bailer consists of a piston and check valve encased in an outer
cylinder, At the lower end of the bailer there is a ball check valve or flapper-
type valve, which allows sand and debris to enter the bailer tube. By lightly
stroking up and down with the wireline tool string the bailer acts to suck
sand and debris into the cylinder through the ball or flapper bottom and
trapping the substances inside the tube.
Various bottom shoe sizes and configurations, as well as extension tubes for
the Sand Bailer are available on request.
1” OD 1105-100-00 1110-100-00
1 1/4” OD 1105-125-00 1110-125-00
1 1/2” OD 1105-150-00 1110-150-00
1 5/8” OD 1105-162-00 1110-162-00
1 3/4” OD 1105-175-00 1110-175-00
2” OD 1105-200-00 1110-200-00
2 1/8” OD 1105-212-00 1110-212-00
2 1/4” OD 1105-225-00 1110-225-00
3” OD 1105-300-00 1110-300-00
Different skirt sizes can be fitted for various tubing and tool
sizes. Brass shear discs are available in different thicknesses
for various well pressures.
1 1/4” OD 1140-125-00
1 1/2” OD 1140-150-00
1 5/8” OD 1140-162-00
2” OD 1140-200-00
2 1/2” OD 1140-250-00
3” OD 1140-300-00
Junk Basket
Bottom
Other Sizes Available Upon Request
Blind Box
The Blind Box is flat on the bottom and hardened to reduce damage.
The O.D. of the Blind Box should be matched in accordance with the
tubing in which it is to be used.
Assembly 1195-000-00
Teflon Centralizer
NOMINAL SIZE PART NUMBER
2” 1190-200-00
2 1/2” 1190-250-00
3” 1190-300-00
Steel Centralizer
NOMINAL SIZE MAX O.D. PART NUMBER
2” 1.843” 1185-184-00
3” 2.700” 1185-270-00
The Gauge Ring is a wireline service tool used to gauge the I.D. of
the tubing in which it is run. It should be run prior to running or pulling a
sub-surface device, thus assuring the operator that the tubing is
unobstructed down to the depth that he will be working.
Effective jarring impacts depends on the weight of the stem used, the
length of the strength of the jars, the size and depth of the tools, the
viscosity of the fluid in the tubing, and the well pressure acting upon the
cross sectional area of the wireline.
Knuckle Joint
THREAD CONNECTION FISHING NECK PART
SIZE PIN X BOX SIZE NUMBER
1” 5/8” – 11 NC 1.000” 2395-100-00
1 1/4” 15/16 – 10 UN 1 3/16” 2395-125-20
1 1/2” 15/16 – 10 UN 1 3/8” 2395-150-20
1 3/4” 1 1/16” – 10 UN 1 3/4” 2395-175-20
1 7/8” 1 1/16” – 10 UN 1 3/4” 2395-187-20
2 1/8” 1 1/16” – 10 UN 1 3/4” 2395-212-20
Knuckle Jar
THREAD CONNECTION FISHING NECK PART
SIZE PIN X BOX SIZE NUMBER
1 1/4” 15/16 – 10 UN 1 3/16” 2390-125-20
1 1/2” 15/16 – 10 UN 1 3/8” 2390-150-20
1 3/4” 1 1/16” – 10 UN 1 3/4” 2390-175-20
1 7/8” 1 1/16” – 10 UN 1 3/4” 2390-187-20
2 1/8” 1 1/16” – 10 UN 1 3/4” 2390-212-20
SPECIFICATIONS
WILL ENGAGE 1.062” 1.375” 1.812” 2.313” 3.125”
FISHING NECK I.D.
TOP THREAD 15/16” - 10 15/16” - 10 15/16” - 10 1 1/16” - 10 1 1/16” - 10
CONNECTION
FISHING NECK O.D. 1.187” 1.375” 1.750” 2.313” 2.313”
ON TOOL
BOTTOM THREAD 1/2” - 13 1/2” - 13 5/8” - 11 5/8” - 11 2 1/8” - 12
CONNECTION
Other Sizes Available Upon Request
1 1/4” 2940-150-00
1 3/8” 2940-137-00
2” 2940-200-00 2945-200-00
3” 2940-300-00 2945-300-00
4” 2940-400-00 2945-400-00
To convert a JU Pulling Tool into a JD, change the top sub and install a core cap to the core.
The Single Strand Rope Socket is used to securely attach .082” or .092”
wireline to the tool string. The rope socket consists of a body, spring, spring
support thimble, and disc.
The Brass Wedge Rope Socket is used to securely attach .108” or larger
wireline to the tool string. It utilizes a brass wedge to keep the wireline attached
within the rope socket instead of a spring, thimble and spool as used in
conventional rope sockets.
0.092” 3105-125-00
1 1/4” 0.108” 3110-125-00 1.187” 15/16 – 10 UN
0.125” 3115-125-00
0.187” 3120-125-00
0.092” 3105-150-00
1 1/2” 0.108” 3110-150-00 1.375” 15/16” – 10 UN
0.125” 3115-150-00
0.187” 3120-150-00
0.092” 3105-175-00
1 3/4” 0.108” 3110-175-00 1.750” 1 1/16” – 10 UN
0.125” 3115-175-00
0.187” 3120-175-00
0.092” 3105-187-00
1 7/8” 0.108” 3110-187-00 1.750” 1 1/16” – 10 UN
0.125” 3115-187-00
0.187” 3120-187-00
Multi Strand Rope Socket
The Slip Type Rope Socket is designed for use with small multi-strand lines
through 5/16” diameter. The Slip Type rope Socket consists of a body, sub,
slips, and set screw featuring easy assembly. The slips are designed to cause
the line to break under severe loading at specific percentage of the full line
tensile strength in the event that the wireline tool string becomes stuck. The
operator is assured that the line will break at the Rope Socket, rather than up-
hole, allowing retrieval of the line.
The Type “C-1” Running Tool is a wireline service tool used to install
locking mandrels with external fishing necks in the appropriate landing
nipple. The “C-1” Running Tool is run using a thread protector, which is
the same O.D. as the body of the tool to set selective type locking mandrels.
A seal bore locating ring may be used instead to set top no-go type locking
mandrels.
The “C-1” Running Tool is threaded internally to accept the Type “A” or
Type “N-1” Shank.
NOMINAL SIZE 2” 2 ½” 3” 4”
PART NUMBER 3135-200-00 3135-250-00 3135-300-00 3135-400-00
X-Line Running Tool
The Type “B” Shifting Tool is used to position the closing sleeve or sliding
sleeve to the open or closed position.
Wireline Stems, often referred to as weight bars provide the mass required
in jarring operations and the mass required to enable the tool string to “fall”
against the tubing differential pressure and friction at the wireline stuffing
box.
Tubing Swedge
The Tubing Swedge is used to swedge out mashed areas and other
obstructions in the tubing string to insure the free passage of the subsurface
controls. It is also used to open orange-peel type bull plugs on the lower
Tubing End end of the tubing.
Locator The Tubing Swegde is tapered on both ends. The upper end is threaded
with a pin connection and a fishing neck. Since the largest portions of the
swedge is approximately equal to the drift diameter of the tubing, a fluid
course is provided through the central bore and lateral ports.
Tubing Swedge
SIZE THREAD FISHING NECK PART
MAX O.D. CONNECTION SIZE NUMBER
Wireline Grab
SIZE PART # PART #
MAX O.D. 2 PRONG 4 PRONG
1.500” 3620-150-00 3625-150-00
1.750” 3620-175-00 3625-175-00
2.250” 3620-225-00 3625-225-00
2.500” 3620-250-00 3625-250-00
2.625” 3620-262-00 3625-262-00
2.700” 3620-270-00 3625-270-00
Center Spear
The Center Spear is a wireline service tool used to
fish out broken wireline from the well bore. If the ball
of wire is too compacted making it impossible to use a
conventional wireline grab, this tool is used to pierce
the ball of wire, loosen the wire, and retrieve it from the
well bore.
Tubing Swedge
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
ASSEMBLY 1180-200-00