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) Basic Design and NO :10/710RQ00000 HALIBURTON = Maintenance Instructions or HALLIBURTON RQ’ Lock Mandrel DESIGN OVERVIEW-unIvERsAL ‘The Halliburton "RQ” Lock Mandrei is a Top No-Go type Lock Mandrei that is designed to land and lock Subsur- face Flow Controls in an "RQ’ Landing Nipple profile. A removable No-Go Ring above the Packing Section permits the Lock Mandrel to also locate the ‘RQ” Landing Nipple with its Keys. It is designed to hold pressure differentials from above or below and is installed/retrieved by standard wireline methods. Selected sizes of the RQ’ Lock Mandrel were designed with the additional feature that when the No-Go Ring is removed, the Lock can also locate in the R@ Landing Nipple profile. Sce Engineering Bulletin Number 371. DESIGN PRINCIPLE ‘The 'RQ’ Lock Mandrel is run with the Halliburton ’RXN’ or 'RX” Non-Selective Running Tool. This Lock ‘Mandrel can be run in two modes; with No-Go Ring in place and with No-Go Ring removed. WITH.NO-GO RING IN PLACE ‘The Lock Mandrel is attached to the Running Tool in the “Select” or fully extended position. When the Lock Mandrel is fully extended, the Key Springs bias the Keys ‘in’ to the retracted position. With the Keys retracted, the Lock Mandrel can be lowered and landed on the No-Go shoulder at the top of the Landing Nipple hone diameter. Once landed, downward jar action shears the top Shear Pins in the Running Tool, permitting the Expander Sleeve to move down beneath the Keys to the fully locked position. WITH NO-GO RING REMOVED. The Lock Mandrel is atzached to the Running Tool in the "controi” position. ‘When the Lock Mandrel is in the “control” position, the lower end of the Expander Sleeve is under the offset bend in the Springs which causes the Keys to be biased "out" toward their expanded position. With the Keys expanded, the Lock Mandel is lowered into the Landing Nipple. The 90 degree shoulders on the Keys are designed to engage the 90 degree shoulders in the 'RQ® Landing Nipple and land the Lock Mandre} within the Landing Nipple. ‘Once landed, downward jar action shears the top Shear Pins in the Running Tool, which permits the Expander Sleeve to move down beneath the Keys to the fully tocked position. Basic Design and NO :10/710RQ00000 JHALLIBURTON = Maintenance Instructions Date: 1-18-95 HALLIBURTON ’RQ’ Lock Mandrel RIN: 950100 Page 2 of 8 ‘When locked, in either mode, upward jar action checks to determine if the Lock is locked and shears the lower Shear Pin to release the Running Too! from the Lock Mandrel. ‘The Lock Mandrel has matching non-helical teeth inside the Keys and on the OD of the Expander Sleeve which engage and become the primary hold-down when the Lock is subjected to a pressure differential from below. This primary hold-down inhibits the Lock Mandrel from being flowed or pulled from the Landing Nipple when a pres- sure differential exists from below. ) Note For specific design information on the Lock Mandrel Assembly, refer to the appropriate Design Speci- fications Data (DSD). INSTALLATION "RQ" LOCK w | 1. Attach the Lock Mandrel to its Non-Selective (‘RXN", 'RX") Running Tool in the “Select” or fully extend- i ‘ed position as prescribed in the Running Tool's Basic Design and Maintenance Instructions. | 2. Make up the Lock Mandrel, the desired flow controls and the Running Toot (w/Running Prong) on a stan- dard wireline tool string. PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS. | A. The Keys of the Lock Mandrel should be fully retracted. B. The No-Go Ring should be in place on the Lock Mandrel. ; C. The lower Shear Pin should be thoroughly bradded and cross center punched to ensure that it stays in place daring the running operation. D. The Shear Pin should be filed flush with the outside diameter of the Packing Mandrel. 3. Lower the too! string into the tubing until the No-Go Ring on the Lock Mandrel locates the No-Go shoul- der above the polished packing bore in the Nipple. 4, Downward jar action shears the upper Shear Pins in the Running Tool and allows the Expander Sleeve of the Lock Mandrel to be driven behind the Keys, locking the Lock Mandrel in the Nipple. This downward ‘movement also releases the Lugs from the Fish Neck of the Lock Mandrel. ‘When an 'RX’ Running Tool is put in the "locked" position the Core is locked by the Lock Ring Seg- ‘ments. It cannot be retumed to the “selective” position until Disassembly. ‘Tham Face dot as an fe oe 6 amsatequpres bl wah a us 0 Gara Opa a eaa pa ma UA ‘ors asa shat nb aot are ed hot pea onde aor ul Fe A. | | Basic Design and Gann Maintenance Instructions HALLIBURTON 'RQ” Lock Mandrel NO : 10/710RQ00000 CAUTION Avoid bumping the Jars open when raising the tool string to jar down. The lower Shear Pin may 5. Note 0 shear before the upper Shear Pin thereby causing the Lock Mandrel to lock improperly. ‘An upward strain on the wireline indicates that the Lock Mandre! is set. ARer that confirmation, upward jar action shears the lower Shear Pin which releases the Running Tool Core from the Lock Mandrel. This allows the tool string to be returned to the surface. ‘The Lugs will not release the Fish Neck until the Core of the Running Tool has moved more than 80% of its travel. “RQ" LOCK MANDREL wiNO-GO RING REMOVED. Note ‘The "RQ’ Lock Mandrel with the No-Go Ring removed can be nin in the corresponding size R® Landing Nipple for the following sizes only: 3.688RQ 3.813RQ 4.562RQ All other ’RQ’ Lock Mandrels have Keys with large OD’s that when expanded, are larger than the R® Nipple recess ID. Attach the Lock Mandrel to its Non-Selective (’RXN’, "RX") Running Tool in the “control” position as prescribed in the Running Tool's Basic Design and Maintenance Instructions. 2. Make up the Lock Mandrel, the desired flow controls and the Running Tool (w/Running Prong) on a stan- dard wireline tool string, PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS ‘A. The Keys of the Lock Mandrel should be spring biased toward the expanded or "control" position. ‘They should flex freely from their expanded to retracted position, inhibited only by the spring force. B. The No-Go Ring should be removed from the Lock Mandrel Assembly. C. The lower Shear Pin should be thoroughly bradded and cross center punched to ensure that it stays in place during the running operation. 1D, The Shear Pin should be filed flush with the outside diameter of the Packing Mandrel. Basic Design and NO :10/710RQ00000 GrxtB0K0n Maintenance Instructions HALLIBURTON 'RQ’ Lock Mandre! 3, Lower the tool string into the tubing until the 90 degree shoulders on the Keys engage the 90 degree shoul- ders in the Nipple, locating the Lock Mandrel in the Nipple. 4, Downward jar action shears the upper Shear Pins in the Running Tool and allows the Expander Steeve of the Lock Mandrel to be driven behind the Keys, locking the Lock Mandrel in the Nipple. This downward movement also releases the Lugs from the Fish Neck of the Lock Mandrel. CAUTION Avoid bumping the Jars open when raising the tool string to jar down. The lower Shear Pin may shear before the upper Shear Pin thereby causing the Lock Mandrel to lock improperly, 5. An upward strain on the wireline indicates that the Lock Mandrel is set. After that confirmation, upward jar action shears the lower Shear Pin which releases the Running Tool Core from the Lock Mandrel. This allows the tool string to be returned to the surface. Note ‘The Lugs will not release the Fish Neck until the Core of the Running Tool has moved more than 80% of its travel, RETRIEVING PROCEDURE ‘The ’GR’ Pulling Too! is recommended to retrieve the 'RQ’ Lock Mandrel. The GS" Pulling Too! may be used as an alternate as outlined below. Note ‘The proper Pulling Prong should always be used with the Pulling Tool and adequate time for equaliza- tion should always be allowed before jarring upward on the Lock Mandrel, 1 ‘Make up the proper size Prong into the bottom of the Pulling Tool and attach the Pulling Toot to a stan- dard wireline tol sting. 2. Lower the tool string into the bore of the tubing until the Lock Mandrel is contacted. 3. As the Pulling Tool emters the Lock Mandrel, the Prong ensures thatthe flow control device is placed in the equalizing position, (Slight downward jer action may be necessary to shift an X® or R® Equalizing Valve open.) 4. The weight of the tool string should be allowed to rest on the Lock Mandel while pressure across the control device is being equalized. 5. After equalization has been confirmed, an upward strain on the wireline indicates whether or not the Pull~ ing Tool is latched into the Fish Neck of the Lock Mandrel, 6. Jar down at least one firm stroke on the Lock Mandre! to loosen the Lock Mandrel in the Nipple. "Tas naman sais wa ae Paso eapon ba tah npn CHT aDOAA eS POS tn nnd tt prc od ee mea eran. ine fran Ds AA ) wy Basic Design and NO :10/710RQO0000 Gratin Maintenance Instructions HALLIBURTON 'RQ’ Lock Mandrel 7. Place an upward strain on the wireline. In most cases this is all tha is required to move the Expander Sleeve up, allowing the Keys to retract and extract the Lock Mandrel from the Landing Nipple. 8% In some cases, it may be necessary to jar up to extract the Lock Mandrel, ‘If the Pin in the °GR’ Pulling Tool shears without pulling the Lock Mandrel, then a “GS* Pulling Too! can ‘be used, () CAUTION: DO NOT make up a Pulling Prong into the °GS* Pulling Tool when retrieving a Lock Mandrel with an X® or RO Equalizing Valve attached, Any attempt to jar down and "shear off" may be obstructed by the Pulling Prong and cause damage to the Pulling Prong or Equalizing Valve. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ‘Components are identified on the appropriate Engineering Data Sheet. Note If equipped and to prevent damage to the interference hold-down feature, the Fish Neck and the Ex- pander Sleeve must be in the "up" or “running” position, Otherwise the Packing Mandrel and the Expander Sleeve will gall during disassembly procedures. 1. Place the upper portion of the Key Retainer Sleeve in 2 vise. 2 On Lock Mandrels with Shear Pin hold-down, remove the Cap Screws, the Springs and the Shear Pins from the Key Retainer Steeve. 3. Remove and discard the Packing Group and any O-Rings from the Packing Mandrel. > CAUTION —_DO.NOT wrench on the packing sectlon area ofthe Packing Mandrel, This could cause prema ture wear of the Packing Group, 4. Place a pipe wrench on the Shear Pin section of the Packing Mandrel and remove the Packing Mandrel and the No-Go Ring from the Key Retainer Sleeve. 5, Place the Fish Neck and the Expander Sleeve in the “unlocked” position by pulling them away from the Key Retainer Sleeve. 6. Remove the Keys by slipping them from the ends of the Key Springs and working them through the bore of the Key Retainer Sleeve, 7. Place the Fish Neck in a vise. If equipped, remove the Set Screw and then remove the Expander Sleeve. ‘Use the holes in the Expander Sleeve to loosen the connection, ‘oe fai ti a an Bao ein UP Ba eww NORTON ST o) Guu Basic Design and NNO : 10/710RQO0000 ji : ; LLIBURTON = Maintenance Instructions ar HALLIBURTON ’RQ’ Lock Mandrel RIN: 950100 Page 6 of 8 aH CAUTION DO NOT wrench on the Expander Sleeve. This could damage the special finish on the upper 8 ‘end of the Expander Sleeve, Push the Expander Sleeve out of the lower end of the Key Retainer Sleeve and the Key Springs should fall out, (Clean and inspect all of the parts thoroughly for wear and damage. REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS i lace the Expander Sleeve inside the Key Retainer Sleeve lining up the Spring slots and the Shear Pin holes. Leave approximately .50 in. (12.70 mm) of the Spring slots on the Expander Sleeve exposed. Insert the Key Springs in the slots with the hook ends out and toward the top of the Expander Sleeve, Engage the hooked ends of the Springs in the holes provided in the Key Retainer Sleeve. During Assembly of the Key Springs into the Key Retainer hole, it may be necessary to peen the sides ‘of the Spring tab to fit into the hole. Some interference is possible and may require peening. ‘design limits the play between the Spring tab and the hole for more consistent operation. ‘After the Key Springs are in place, push the Expander Sleeve into the Key Retainer Sleeve and move the Expander Sleeve to its uppermost position. ‘Make up the Fish Neck onto the Expander Sieeve. Place the Fish Neck in a vise and tighten the connec tion. Use the holes in the Expander Sleeve to tighten the connection. Install the Set Screw (if equipped) into the Fish Neck and onto the Expander Sleeve. CAUTION DO NOT wrench on the Expander Sleeve, This could damage the special finish on the upper end of the Expander Steve, ‘Slide ench Key through the bore in the Key Retainer Sleeve and onto a Key Spring. Make certain the ‘Spring is properly installed in the Key. The Spring should pass through a slot inside the Key, with the lower end over a shoulder near the bottom of the slot. Install the No-Go Ring onto the Key Retainer Sleeve and then install the Packing Mandrel by threading it into the bottom of the Key Retainer Sleeve. CAUTION DO NOT wrench on the polished packing section area of the Packing Mandrel, This could cause premature wear of the Packing Group. “ar waa tru Fo be uae ol aia Gap bh an Oa OTA OPO A OATS RA SN ‘Sesand ltt sal ns a Rec feat ann read aon en ae ae, Tee VA Basic Design and No.:10/710RO0000 Gracin Maintenance Instructions MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR All disassembly and/or replacement of parts including Packing, O-Rings, Seals, etc, is considered repair of the Lock and should be operationally inspected prior to use. ‘There are no repair limitations of this equipment other than to comply with API 14A. [ Fess cn doa fe oe dt ogapaa Oa nat a nd gannabed howl cop N Ha eT | ‘rent Mean a er scarce yvonne! me ee ‘Seats hater “ulna JOA i) Basic Design and HALIBURTON = Maintenance Instructions HALLIBURTON *RQ' Lock Mandret NO :10/710RQ00000 Date: 1-18-95 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY ONLY RIN: 950100 Page 8 of 8 Engineering Data Sheet Page 1 of 2 | HALLIBURTON ENGINEERING DATA SHEET 2/20/2003 MATERIAL NO. 26225 LOCK MDRL 4.562 4108$ H2S VIT/RYT PKG SHR OLD MATERIAL NO. 710RQ45652-ASK, DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS TYPE RQ SIZE 4562 SERVICE STDI2S NIPPLE PROFILE, RQ MATERIAL 410 STAINLESS ‘SPRING MATERIAL, INCONEL-X 750 SEALS MATERIAL VITONRYTON MINIMUM ID 3.12ines LENGTH 14.69 inch FISH NECK ID 4.00 nc NO-GO oD 4.635 ict OD Wi KEYS EXPANDED. 4870 inc BOTTOM THREAD 4.12SLB RUNNING TOOL 101015713 (@IRXNN45600) PULLING TOOL 100008672 (40GR45600) PRESSURE RATING/ABOVE FOR 80K 3100 pounds. inch PRESSURE RATING/ABOVE FOR 100K 3100 pour. inch NIPPLE (CONTINUED) http://halport001 halnet.com/Reports/Display.asp?xmnl=/uelppages/hesdb/Lock Mand... 20/02/2003 Engineering Data Sheet PRESSURE RATING/ABOVE FOR 105K NIPPLE, PRESSURE RATING/ABOVE FOR 110K ‘NIPPLE PRESSURE RATING/BELOW FOR 80K NIPPLE PRESSURE RATING/BELOW FOR 100K. NIPPLE PRESSURE RATING/BELOW FOR 105K, NIPPLE PRESSURE RATING/BELOW FOR 110K. NIPPLE, SPECIAL FEATURE, MEETS REQUIREMENT OF API QUALIFIED PRESSURE RATING/BELOW API SPECIFICATION APICLASS TEST FIXTURE API OPERATING MANUAL AVAILABLE. (END) Page 2 of 2 3100 pou, inch 3100 pound, inch 12570 pound ined 12570 pounds, inch 12570 pounds. eh 12519 pounds, inch DUAL SHEAR PIN HOLD DOWN NACE MR-01-75 12570 pounds, inc 4A, 1,238 101088308 (BiTL4s604) YES (Unless specified, Dis es, pres-psi, weights, temp-deg F) NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, the Values of pressure, force and other operating parameters presented above DO NOT consider the case of combined loading wisere temperature, pressure, and tenilecompressive forces are simultaneously applied, These loading conditions can only be properly evalvated by using an Operating Envelope which is beyond the ecope ofthis limited design information, Contact your local Halliburton representative for ths information (NOTE: Halliburton makes no warranty, either expressed or implied, as to the accuracy of the data or of any calculation or ressed herein Halliburton, Dallas, Texas, USA. http://halport001halnet. com/Reports/Display.asp?xml=/uelppages/hesdb/Lock Mand... 20/02/2003 Ree Garmin No: 44RXN45600-ASK ee peal ae ‘SAP: 101251367 asic Design and Maintenance Instructions era] RIN: 010800 Page 1 of 5 Halliburton Otis* RXN Running Tool Design Overview ‘This Halliburton Otis® RXN Running Tool is a nonselective running tool that is designed to run and set Halliburton Lock Mandrels, This tool is run/ retrieved by standard wireline methods, A . Design Principle O The Haliburton Osis® RXN Running Tool is attached tothe lock mandrel with the lock mandrel in the retracted position. The running tool is attached tothe lock mandrel and shear-pinned, pacing the expander sleeve in the fully extended position. When the expander sleeve is fully extended, the key springs bias the keys into the retracted position, With the keys retracted, the lock mandrel can be lowered and landed on the no-go shoulder at the top of the Ianding-nipple hone diameter. ‘When the no-go restriction in the nipple is reached, the shoulder on the “T Jock mandrel butts the no-go shoulder at the top of the landing-nipple hone : bore, which stops further downward movement. Downvvard jaring is then ‘used to shear the shear pins. Further downward jacring drives the fish neck ‘and expander sleeve down to lock the lock mandrel in the nipple and release the retainer dogs from the fish neck. Upward jetting determines ‘whether the lock is locked and shears the lower shear pinto release the running tool from the lock mandrel, — ‘The retainer dogs on the running too! will not release the fish neck of the Jock mandrel until the fish neck and expander slecve have moved at least 80% of their travel. "ior neon no in pee gee Spi eet Sd © ae No: 44RXN45600-ASK G : SAP: 101251367 Basic Design and Maintenance Instructions Date: 8-1-01 RIN: 010800 Halliburton Otis® RXN Running Too! Page 20f5 Attaching the RXN Running Tool to the Lock Mandrel Remove the set screw (9) from the retainer ring (5). : Place the lock mandrel in the locked or closed position by pushing down on the fish neck until it shoulders against the key retainer sleeve. In this position, the keys of the Jock mandrel are in the out, or locked, position. 3._ Slice the lock mandrel over the core (8) ofthe anning tool until the Tower shear-pin holes line up. cy 4. Install the shear pin to pin the lock mandrel to the running-tool core (8). Note Use a full-length shear pin. 5. Push the lock mandrel, with the pinned running-tool eore (8) toward the running tool, until the fish neck of the lock mandrel shoulders up against the main mandrel (I) of the | running tool. j 6. While holding the lock-mandrel fish neck up against the running tool, pull the lower end. of the lock mandrel down to the run-in, ot extended, position, Install the upper shear pins (6) in the upper set of shear-pin holes of the running tool. Align the holes in the retainer ring (5) and the main mandrel (1). Install the set screw (9). The lock mandrel and running tool are now in the no-go, or run-in, position. Ensure that the keys of the lock mandrel are in the fully retracted position ‘herein cer revs fon eas oir ogre Wa san en ost gave Open ol sgiprecta sealer non stan sl rb bat marten ontents esetm te een ime tc Gatti No: 41 RXN45600-ASK SAP: 101251367 Basic Design and Maintenance Instructions Date: 81-01 Halliburton Otis® RXN Running Too! RUN: 010800 Page 3 of 5 Disassembly Instructions Refer to the Engineering Design Specifications and Drawing, Place the running too! in @ vise, gripping on the main mandrel (1). Remove the Spirolox ring (4) from the main mandrel (1). Remove the set screw (9) from the retainer ring (5) and the main mandrel (1). ‘Remove the retainer ring (5) from the main mandrel (1) Remove the shear pins (6) from the main mandrel (1). Push the core (8) until the shoulder bott (3) is visible through its access hole inthe main mandrel (1) 7. Remove the shoulder bolts (3) from the off-set retainer pin (2) and the core (8). 8, Slide the offset retainer pin (2) out through the window in the main mandrel (1). 9. Pull the cote (8) out of the main mandrel (1). Note When the core (8) is removed from the main mandrel (1), the retainer dogs (7) will be free to fal out 10, Remove the retainor dogs (7) from the main mandrel (1). 11. Clean all of the parts and inspect them for wear and damage. ‘asinine sie aia fon eo aa etre ihn el gare Opole eno aa acer Fenront nb oes mas anies seh gor msn ote Gram No: 41RXN45600-ASK Basic Design and Mai i SAP NON25 1991 HELE sic Design and Maintenance Instructions aren Halliburton Otis® RXN Running Tool RIN: 010800 Page 4 of 5 Reassembly Instructions 1. Slide the retainer ring (5) onto the main mandrel (1). 2. Install the Spirolox ring (4) onto the main mandrel (1) to hold the retainer ring (5) in place Note Ensure that the retainer ring (5) rotates freely in relation to the main mandrel (I). 3. Place the main mandrel (1) in a vise 4, Install the retainer dogs (7) into the main mandrel (1). jote Apply heavy grease to the retainer dogs (7) to help hold them in place. 5. Insert the core (8) into the main mandcel (1) and align the off-set retainer pin hole with 1 ‘the window in the main mandrel 6. Install the offset retainer pin (2), with th off-set lobe in the down position, into the core (8) and the main mandrel 1). 7. Install the shoulder bolt (3) into the off-set retainer pin (2). Note necessary, grind the shoulder bolt (3) flush with the OD of the core (8). The shoulder bolt must not bind inside the main mandrel (1). 8, Install the set scrow (9) into the retainer ring (5) and the main mandrel (1). Note Do not install the shear pins (6) until the running tool is ready to be ran. Place the shear pins into a bag and attach the bag to the assembly. "Sse at iin fain ape gat an Onn dip a RANGE ¢ PAACBTRTON Engineering Data Sheet DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS TYPE SPEC RELEASE SIZE USED WITH op MATERIAL, LENGTH FISH NECK OD FISH NECK ID ENGAGES ENGAGING CORE OD SERVICE TOP THREAD PRONG THREAD END NOTE: Hatburton makas no wesrany, ahr express or imi 101900 Haliburton Energy Serees «Das, Tras, USA NO: 41RXN45600 SAP: 101015713 DATE: 10/05/99 RUN TL 4,562 3.11 CORE DIA 4.12 FSH BON 235414 4.562 4.562 RO 4.562 xo 4,562 XN 4.50 ALLOY 27.70 3.125 4.00 3.11 STD/H2S 1 1/16-10 UNS 2 1/2-10 uns (UNLESS SPECIFIED/DIM-INCHES, PRES-PSI, WEIGHT-LBS, TEMP-DEG F) NOTE: VALUES OF PRESSURE, FORCE AND OPERATING DEPTHS PRESENTED ABOVE ARE BASED UPON EMPIRICAL DATA AND THEORETICAL CALCULATIONS. THESE VALUES WILL VARY WITHIN ACCEPTED ENGINEERING LIMITS DUE TO VARIATION IN MATERIAL STRENGTH, DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES AND ACTUAL tothe accuray ofthe data orf any calculation or oiion expressad hain, Oo Gantt Engineering Data Sheet BILL OF MATERIAL ASSEMBLY NO: 101015713 RUN TL 4.562 3.11 CORE DIA 4.12 FSH COMPONENTS SEE DRAWING 41RXN45600 (END ) [OTR Hon eae ae wa ine endo "Oo = Matar Faery Seer =D, Tous, USA Date: 10/05/1999 ITEM NAME QTY COMPONENT 1 MN MDL 4.362 RXN 4.12 FSH 4.50 OD Loo so10sT86s 2. OFS RET PIN 4.562 RXN ALY 4.00 101057859, 3 SCR SHLD HEX SOC 3/8 X 2 1/6 STL Loo so10ss022 4 SPRL RING RSN-400 1.00 101014327 5 RET RING 4.562 RXN ALY Loo 1010s7861 6 SUR PIN 14 6.00 101077895 7) RET DOG 4.562 RUN TL 400 w10s710 8 CORE 4.562 RXN 3.11 DIA 2 17210 UN 1.00 101057860 9 SCR SOC SET CUP Pr 3/8-16 109 101012347 801 REV A RRCD 940109 BS-AC 1.00 1000. 41RXN45600| DRAWING Y 1.00 1 te see tet af ay ein oon eps CQ Grav Basic Design and Maintenance Instructions No: 41RXN45600-ASK SAP: 101251367, Date: 8-1-01 Halliburton Otis® RXN Running Tool RIN: 010800 Page 5of5 Note: en Shoulder Blt Fish W/0.0. OF Gori Necessary. ‘Shoulder Balt Must Nex Bid nee ‘Stan Manel 5 Note ‘Do Ros isa Shar Ps (Detal 26) Pane in Bag AndiAtoon Atom. “Te arise ohn bay ea nape aia na aoe Ope ipo belo necator ashton rbot ctor oadence suis gvanttome sane oO Cc PUTIN Halliburton Otis® RXN Running Tool Noto: Ging Shodser So Fash WIO.D. Of cori Necossary. 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