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The following tables provide data for the drill string. The tool joint sizes displayed represent common O.D. Grant Prideco offers all API tool joint connections as The technical data are calculated per API RP7G, 15th
Data are given for the pipe body, tool joint, and drill and I.D. configurations, although additional size combi- well as most non-API connections. Custom specifica- Edition, January 1, 1995, and API Spec 5D, Third
pipe assembly. nations are available. tions and special sizes can be provided to meet specific Edition, August 1, 1992.
requirements.
Pipe Data Tool Joint Data Assembly Data
Grade Pipe Body Torsional * * Minimum
and Torsional Tensile Pipe Body Pipe Body Polar Torsional Tensile Ratio Pin Box Tool Joint
Size Nominal Upset Yield Yield Wall Nominal Section Section Section Internal Collapse Connection Outside Inside Yield Yield Make-up Tool Joint Tong Tong Adjusted OD for Drift Displace- Size
OD Weight Type Strength Strength Thickness ID Area Modulus Modulus Pressure Pressure Type Diameter Diameter Strength Strength Torque to Pipe Space Space Weight Prem. Class Diameter Capacity ment OD
in. lb/ft ft.-lb. lb. in. in. sq. in. cu. in. cu. in. psi psi in. in. ft.-lb. lb. ft.-lb. in. in. lb/ft in. in. US gal/ft US gal/ft in.
2 3/8 4.85 E-75 EU 4,800 97,800 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 10,500 11,040 NC26 3 3/8 1 3/4 6,900 313,700 3,900 1.44 9 10 5.52 3 1/8 1 5/8 0.160 0.085 2 3/8
4.85 E-75 EU 4,800 97,800 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 10,500 11,040 2 3/8 OH 3 3/8 1 3/4 6,600 294,600 3,700 1.38 9 10 5.52 3 1 5/8 0.160 0.085
4.85 E-75 EU 4,800 97,800 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 10,500 11,040 2 3/8 WO 3 3/8 1 7/8 5,400 241,300 3,000 1.13 9 10 5.42 3 1/16 1 3/4 0.161 0.083
4.85 E-75 EU 4,800 97,800 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 10,500 11,040 2 3/8 SLH90 3 3/8 2 5,200 202,900 2,700 1.08 9 10 5.30 2 31/32 1 7/8 0.162 0.081
2 3/8 4.85 X-95 EU 6,000 123,900 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 13,300 13,984 NC26 3 3/8 1 3/4 6,900 313,700 3,900 1.15 9 10 5.52 3 3/16 1 5/8 0.160 0.085 2 3/8
4.85 X-95 EU 6,000 123,900 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 13,300 13,984 2 3/8 OH 3 3/8 1 3/4 6,600 294,600 3,700 1.10 9 10 5.52 3 1/16 1 5/8 0.160 0.085
4.85 X-95 EU 6,000 123,900 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 13,300 13,984 2 3/8 WO 3 3/8 1 7/8 5,400 241,300 3,000 0.90 9 10 5.42 3 1/8 1 3/4 0.161 0.083
4.85 X-95 EU 6,000 123,900 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 13,300 13,984 2 3/8 SLH90 3 3/8 1 7/8 6,400 248,500 3,400 1.07 9 10 5.42 3 1 3/4 0.161 0.083
2 3/8 4.85 G-105 EU 6,700 136,900 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 14,700 15,456 NC26 3 3/8 1 3/4 6,900 313,700 3,900 1.03 9 10 5.52 3 7/32 1 5/8 0.160 0.085 2 3/8
4.85 G-105 EU 6,700 136,900 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 14,700 15,456 2 3/8 OH 3 3/8 1 3/4 6,600 294,600 3,700 0.99 9 10 5.52 3 3/32 1 5/8 0.160 0.085
4.85 G-105 EU 6,700 136,900 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 14,700 15,456 2 3/8 WO 3 3/8 1 7/8 5,400 241,300 3,000 0.81 9 10 5.42 3 5/32 1 3/4 0.161 0.083
4.85 G-105 EU 6,700 136,900 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 14,700 15,456 2 3/8 SLH90 3 3/8 1 7/8 6,400 248,500 3,400 0.96 9 10 5.42 3 1/32 1 3/4 0.161 0.083
2 3/8 4.85 S-135 EU 8,600 176,100 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 18,900 19,035 NC26 3 3/8 1 3/4 6,900 313,700 3,900 0.80 9 10 5.52 3 9/32 1 5/8 0.160 0.085 2 3/8
4.85 S-135 EU 8,600 176,100 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 18,900 19,035 2 3/8 OH 3 3/8 1 1/2 8,300 371,200 4,700 0.97 9 10 5.72 3 3/16 1 3/8 0.158 0.087
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4.85 S-135 EU 8,600 176,100 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 18,900 19,035 2 3/8 WO 3 3/8 1 5/8 7,300 323,800 4,000 0.85 9 10 5.63 3 7/32 1 /2 0.159 0.086
4.85 S-135 EU 8,600 176,100 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 18,900 19,035 2 3/8 SLH90 3 3/8 1 3/4 7,500 291,200 4,000 0.87 9 10 5.52 3 1/8 1 5/8 0.160 0.085
2 3/8 4.85 Z-140 EU 8,900 182,600 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 19,600 19,588 XT24 3 1/8 1 1/2 10,000 261,500 6,000 1.12 10 5 5.70 2 3/4 1 3/8 0.157 0.087 2 3/8
4.85 Z-140 EU 8,900 182,600 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 19,600 19,588 XT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 11,600 290,900 7,000 1.30 10 15 5.79 2 15/16 1 5/8 0.160 0.089
4.85 Z-140 EU 8,900 182,600 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 19,600 19,588 HT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 8,700 313,700 5,200 0.98 9 12 5.61 NA 1 5/8 0.160 0.086
2 3/8 4.85 V-150 EU 9,500 195,600 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 21,000 20,661 XT24 3 1/8 1 1/2 10,000 261,500 6,000 1.05 10 15 5.70 2 25/32 1 3/8 0.157 0.087 2 3/8
4.85 V-150 EU 9,500 195,600 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 21,000 20,661 XT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 11,600 290,900 7,000 1.22 10 15 5.79 2 31/32 1 5/8 0.160 0.089
4.85 V-150 EU 9,500 195,600 0.190 1.995 1.304 0.784 1.568 21,000 20,661 HT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 8,700 313,700 5,200 0.92 9 12 5.61 NA 1 5/8 0.160 0.086
2 3/8 6.65 E-75 EU 6,300 138,200 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 15,474 15,599 NC26 3 3/8 1 3/4 6,900 313,700 3,900 1.10 9 10 7.19 3 3/16 1 5/8 0.134 0.110 2 3/8
6.65 E-75 EU 6,300 138,200 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 15,474 15,599 HT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 8,700 313,700 5,200 1.38 9 12 7.27 NA 1 5/8 0.134 0.111
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6.65 E-75 EU 6,300 138,200 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 15,474 15,599 2 3/8 OH 3 /4 1 3/4 6,500 294,600 3,700 1.03 9 10 7.07 3 1/16 1 5/8 0.134 0.108
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6.65 E-75 EU 6,300 138,200 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 15,474 15,599 2 3/8 SLH90 3 /4 1 13/16 6,900 270,200 3,700 1.10 9 10 7.02 3 1/32 1 11/16 0.134 0.107
2 3/8 6.65 X-95 EU 7,900 175,100 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 19,600 19,759 NC26 3 3/8 1 3/4 6,900 313,700 3,900 0.87 9 10 7.19 3 1/4 1 5/8 0.134 0.110 2 3/8
6.65 X-95 EU 7,900 175,100 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 19,600 19,759 HT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 8,700 313,700 5,200 1.10 9 12 7.27 NA 1 5/8 0.134 0.111
6.65 X-95 EU 7,900 175,100 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 19,600 19,759 2 3/8 OH 3 1/4 1 3/4 6,500 294,600 3,700 0.82 9 10 7.07 3 5/32 1 5/8 0.134 0.108
6.65 X-95 EU 7,900 175,100 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 19,600 19,759 2 3/8 SLH90 3 1/4 1 13/16 6,900 270,200 3,700 0.87 9 10 7.02 3 3/32 1 11/16 0.134 0.107
2 3/8 6.65 G-105 EU 8,800 193,500 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 21,663 21,839 NC26 3 3/8 1 3/4 6,900 313,700 3,900 0.78 9 10 7.19 3 9/32 1 5/8 0.134 0.110 2 3/8
6.65 G-105 EU 8,800 193,500 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 21,663 21,839 HT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 8,700 313,700 5,200 0.99 9 12 7.27 NA 1 5/8 0.134 0.111
6.65 G-105 EU 8,800 193,500 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 21,663 21,839 2 3/8 OH 3 1/4 1 3/4 6,500 294,600 3,700 0.74 9 10 7.07 3 3/16 1 5/8 0.134 0.108
6.65 G-105 EU 8,800 193,500 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 21,663 21,839 2 3/8 SLH90 3 1/4 1 13/16 6,900 270,200 3,700 0.78 9 10 7.02 3 1/8 1 11/16 0.134 0.107
2 3/8 6.65 S-135 EU 11,300 248,800 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 27,853 28,079 NC26 3 5/8 1 1/2 9,000 390,300 4,900 0.80 9 10 7.65 3 13/32 1 3/8 0.132 0.117 2 3/8
6.65 S-135 EU 11,300 248,800 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 27,853 28,079 HT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 8,700 313,700 5,200 0.77 9 12 7.27 NA 1 5/8 0.134 0.111
6.65 S-135 EU 11,300 248,800 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 27,853 28,079 2 3/8 OH 3 1/4 1 3/4 6,500 294,600 3,700 0.58 9 10 7.07 NA 1 5/8 0.134 0.108
6.65 S-135 EU 11,300 248,800 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 27,853 28,079 2 3/8 SLH90 3 1/4 1 13/16 6,900 270,200 3,700 0.61 9 10 7.02 3 7/32 1 11/16 0.134 0.107
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6.65 S-135 EU 11,300 248,800 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 27,853 28,079 GPDS26 3 /2 1 3/4 8,800 313,700 5,300 0.78 9 10 7.32 3 11/32 1 5/8 0.134 0.112
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2 /8 6.65 Z-140 EU 11,700 258,000 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 28,884 29,119 XT24 3 1/8 1 1/2 10,000 261,500 6,000 0.85 10 15 7.35 2 29/32 1 3/8 0.131 0.112 2 3/8
6.65 Z-140 EU 11,700 258,000 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 28,884 29,119 XT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 11,600 290,900 7,000 0.99 10 15 7.43 3 1/16 1 5/8 0.134 0.114
6.65 Z-140 EU 11,700 258,000 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 28,884 29,119 HT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 8,700 313,700 5,200 0.74 9 12 7.27 NA 1 5/8 0.134 0.111
6.65 Z-140 EU 11,700 258,000 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 28,884 29,119 GPDS26 3 1/2 1 11/16 9,700 333,900 5,800 0.83 9 10 7.37 3 5/16 1 9/16 0.133 0.113
3 1 1
2 /8 6.65 V-150 EU 12,500 276,400 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 30,947 31,199 XT24 3 /8 1 3/8 10,900 295,400 6,500 0.87 10 15 7.44 2 29/32 1 /4 0.130 0.114 2 3/8
6.65 V-150 EU 12,500 276,400 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 30,947 31,199 XT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 11,600 290,900 7,000 0.93 10 15 7.43 3 3/32 1 5/8 0.134 0.114
6.65 V-150 EU 12,500 276,400 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 30,947 31,199 HT26 3 3/8 1 3/4 8,700 313,700 5,200 0.70 9 12 7.27 NA 1 5/8 0.134 0.111
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6.65 V-150 EU 12,500 276,400 0.280 1.815 1.843 1.029 2.058 30,947 31,199 GPDS26 3 /2 1 5/8 10,500 353,400 6,300 0.84 9 10 7.42 3 11/32 1 /2 0.133 0.114
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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mation contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the mation contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the
use of this material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. use of this material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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Notes:
1. Torsional yield strength of conventional tool joints is calculated per paragraph A.8.1 of API RP7G.
2. Torsional yield strength of HI TORQUE® tool joints is calculated per a formula similar to the one in paragraph
A.8.1 of API RP7G.
3. The make-up torque of the tool joint is based on the lower of 60% of the Tool joint torsional yield strength or
the T3 value calculated per the equation in paragraph A.8.3 of API RP7G. Minimum make-up torques of 50% of
the tool joint torsional strength may also be used.
4. The adjusted weight of the assembly is based on an average pipe length of 29.4 ft plus the tool joint length.
5. The minimum tool joint OD for premium class is based on a tool joint torsional strength of 80% of the torsional
strength of the premium class pipe to which it is attached.
While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide only. The technical infor- While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide only. The technical infor-
mation contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the mation contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the
use of this material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. use of this material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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Torsional Strength, Tensile Strength,
and Make-up Torque Values for Tool Joints
T he charts that follow provide the torsional are listed in the chart for each combination of tool
strength, tensile strength, and recommended joint geometries.
make-up torque for tool joints.
The values in the tables were calculated per API RP7G,
Locate the appropriate chart for the tool joint of inter- 15th Edition, January 1, 1995. The make-up torque
est. Select the desired tool joint OD at the top of the value is based on the lower of 60% of the tool joint
chart and the desired tool joint ID from the left-hand torsional yield strength or the T3 value calculated per
side of the chart. The torsional strength (ft-lb), tensile the equation in paragraph A.8.3 of API RP7G.
strength (lb), and recommended make-up torque (ft-lb)
2-3/8 OH 2-3/8 WO
OD OD
ID Data 3 3-1/8 3-1/4 3-3/8 3-1/2 ID Data 3 3-1/8 3-1/4 3-3/8 3-1/2
in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in. in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in.
Torque 3100 B 4500 4600 4600 4600 Torque 2500 B 4200 B 4300 4300 4300
2 Tension 206300 206300 206300 206300 206300 2 Tension 195700 195700 195700 195700 195700
Make-up 1900 2600 2600 2600 2600 Make-up 1500 2400 2400 2400 2400
Torque 3100 B 4700 B 5600 5700 5700 Torque 2500 B 4200 B 5300 5400 5400
1 7/8 Tension 251900 251900 251900 251900 251900 1 7/8 Tension 241300 241300 241300 241300 241300
Make-up 1900 2800 3100 3100 3100 Make-up 1500 2500 3000 3000 3000
Torque 3100 B 4700 B 6500 B 6600 6700 Torque 2500 B 4200 B 5900 B 6400 6400
1 3/4 Tension 294600 294600 294600 294600 294600 1 3/4 Tension 284000 284000 284000 284000 284000
Make-up 1900 2800 3700 3700 3700 Make-up 1500 2500 3500 3500 3500
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tained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this material.
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2-7/8 WO 2-7/8 XH
OD OD
ID Data 3-3/4 3-7/8 4 4-1/8 4-1/4 ID Data 4 4-1/8 4-1/4 4-3/8 4-1/2
in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in. in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in.
Torque 5500 5500 5600 5600 5600 Torque 11900 12000 12100 12100 12200
2 9/16 Tension 218600 218600 218600 218600 218600 2 Tension 459400 459400 459400 459400 459400
Make-up 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 Make-up 6400 6400 6400 6400 6400
Torque 7000 7100 7100 7200 7300 Torque 12800 B 13200 13300 13400 13500
2 7/16 Tension 277600 277600 277600 277600 277600 1 7/8 Tension 505100 505100 505100 505100 505100
Make-up 3900 3900 3900 3900 3900 Make-up 7000 7000 7000 7000 7000
Torque 7700 B 8600 8600 8700 8800 Torque 12800 B 14300 14400 14500 14700
2 5/16 Tension 333500 333500 333500 333500 333500 1 3/4 Tension 547800 547800 547800 547800 547800
Make-up 4600 4700 4700 4700 4700 Make-up 7600 7600 7600 7600 7600
NC 26 NC 31
OD OD
ID Data 3-1/8 3-1/4 3-3/8 3-1/2 3-5/8 ID Data 3-7/8 4 4-1/8 4-1/4 4-3/8
in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in. in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in.
Torque 3200 B 5000 B 6100 6100 6200 Torque 8800 8900 9000 9000 9100
1 7/8 Tension 271000 271000 271000 271000 271000 2 3/8 Tension 341100 341100 341100 341100 341100
Make-up 1900 3000 3300 3300 3300 Make-up 4800 4800 4800 4800 4800
Torque 3200 B 5000 B 6900 B 7200 7200 Torque 8900 B 10400 10500 10500 10600
1 3/4 Tension 313700 313700 313700 313700 313700 2 1/4 Tension 395600 395600 395600 395600 395600
Make-up 1900 3000 3900 3900 3900 Make-up 5300 5600 5600 5600 5600
Torque 3200 B 5000 B 6900 B 8100 8200 Torque 8900 B 11500 B 11900 12000 12100
1 5/8 Tension 353400 353400 353400 353400 353400 2 1/8 Tension 447100 447100 447100 447100 447100
Make-up 1900 3000 4100 4400 4400 Make-up 5300 6400 6400 6400 6400
Torque 3200 B 5000 B 6900 B 8800 B 9000 Torque 8900 B 11500 B 13200 13300 13400
1 1/2 Tension 390300 390300 390300 390300 390300 2 Tension 495700 495700 495700 495700 495700
Make-up 1900 3000 4100 4900 4900 Make-up 5300 6900 7100 7100 7100
Torque 3200 B 5000 B 6900 B 8800 B 9800 Torque 8900 B 11500 B 14200 B 14600 14700
1 3/8 Tension 424100 424100 424100 424100 424100 1 7/8 Tension 541400 541400 541400 541400 541400
Make-up 1900 3000 4100 5300 5300 Make-up 5300 6900 7800 7800 7800
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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NC 35 NC 38
OD OD
ID Data 4-1/4 4-3/8 4-1/2 4-5/8 4-3/4 ID Data 4-1/2 4-5/8 4-3/4 4-7/8 5
in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in. in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in.
Torque 9500 9600 9700 9700 9800 Torque 12100 B 15600 B 16100 16200 16300
13 2 13/
2 /16 Tension 338200 338200 338200 338200 338200 16 Tension 522500 522500 522500 522500 522500
Make-up 5200 5200 5200 5200 5200 Make-up 7300 8600 8600 8600 8600
Torque 11100 B 11500 11600 11700 11800 Torque 12100 B 15600 B 18100 18200 18300
11 2 11/
2 /16 Tension 403000 403000 403000 403000 403000 16 Tension 587300 587300 587300 587300 587300
Make-up 6200 6200 6200 6200 6200 Make-up 7300 9400 9700 9700 9700
Torque 11100 B 13300 13400 13500 13600 Torque 12100 B 15600 B 19200 B 20200 20300
2 9/16 Tension 464900 464900 464900 464900 464900 2 9/16 Tension 649200 649200 649200 649200 649200
Make-up 6700 7200 7200 7200 7200 Make-up 7300 9400 10700 10700 10700
Torque 11100 B 14100 B 15200 15300 15400 Torque 12100 B 15600 B 19200 B 22100 22200
2 7/16 Tension 523800 523800 523800 523800 523800 2 7/16 Tension 708100 708100 708100 708100 708100
Make-up 6700 8100 8100 8100 8100 Make-up 7300 9400 11500 11700 11700
Torque 11100 B 14100 B 16900 17000 17100 Torque 12100 B 15600 B 19200 B 22900 B 26500
2 5/16 Tension 579700 579700 579700 579700 579700 2 1/8 Tension 842400 842400 842400 842400 842400
Make-up 6700 8500 9000 9000 9000 Make-up 7300 9400 11500 13700 14000
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4 OH 4 SH
OD OD
ID Data 5-1/4 5-3/8 5-1/2 5-5/8 5-3/4 ID Data 4-3/8 4-1/2 4-5/8 4-3/4 4-7/8
in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in. in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in.
Torque 21200 21400 21500 21600 21700 Torque 11200 11200 11300 11400 11500
13
3 1/2 Tension 600800 600800 600800 600800 600800 2 /16 Tension 385400 385400 385400 385400 385400
Make-up 11500 11500 11500 11500 11500 Make-up 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000
Torque 22500 B 24300 24400 24600 24700 Torque 13000 B 13200 13300 13400 13500
11
3 3/8 Tension 681800 681800 681800 681800 681800 2 /16 Tension 450200 450200 450200 450200 450200
Make-up 13100 13100 13100 13100 13100 Make-up 7100 7100 7100 7100 7100
Torque 22500 B 27100 B 27300 27400 27600 Torque 13000 B 15100 15200 15300 15400
9
3 1/4 Tension 759900 759900 759900 759900 759900 2 /16 Tension 512000 512000 512000 512000 512000
Make-up 13500 14700 14700 14700 14700 Make-up 7800 8100 8100 8100 8100
Torque 22500 B 27100 B 30000 30200 30400 Torque 13000 B 16300 B 17000 17100 17200
7
3 1/8 Tension 835000 835000 835000 835000 835000 2 /16 Tension 570900 570900 570900 570900 570900
Make-up 13500 16100 16100 16100 16100 Make-up 7800 9100 9100 9100 9100
Torque 22500 B 27100 B 32000 B 32800 33000 Torque 13000 B 16300 B 18700 18800 18900
5
3 Tension 907100 907100 907100 907100 907100 2 /16 Tension 626900 626900 626900 626900 626900
Make-up 13500 16300 17600 17600 17600 Make-up 7800 9800 10000 10000 10000
4 WO NC 46
OD OD
ID Data 5-1/2 5-5/8 5-3/4 5-7/8 6 ID Data 6 6-1/8 6-1/4 6-3/8 6-1/2
in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in. in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in.
Torque 22200 22400 22500 22600 22700 Torque 33600 33800 34000 34200 34400
11
3 /16 Tension 615100 615100 615100 615100 615100 3 1/4 Tension 901200 901200 901200 901200 901200
Make-up 11900 11900 11900 11900 11900 Make-up 17600 17600 17600 17600 17600
Torque 23800 B 25600 25700 25800 26000 Torque 39200 39400 39700 39900 40100
9
3 /16 Tension 700500 700500 700500 700500 700500 3 Tension 1048400 1048400 1048400 1048400 1048400
Make-up 13600 13600 13600 13600 13600 Make-up 20500 20500 20500 20500 20500
Torque 23800 B 28600 28800 29000 29100 Torque 44400 44600 44900 45100 45400
7
3 /16 Tension 783000 783000 783000 783000 783000 2 3/4 Tension 1183900 1183900 1183900 1183900 1183900
Make-up 14300 15200 15200 15200 15200 Make-up 23200 23200 23200 23200 23200
Torque 23800 B 28900 B 31800 32000 32200 Torque 45000 B 49400 49600 49900 50200
5
3 /16 Tension 862500 862500 862500 862500 862500 2 1/2 Tension 1307600 1307600 1307600 1307600 1307600
Make-up 14300 16800 16800 16800 16800 Make-up 25600 25600 25600 25600 25600
Torque 23800 B 28900 B 34100 B 34900 35100 Torque 45000 B 50700 B 53900 54200 54500
3
3 /16 Tension 939100 939100 939100 939100 939100 2 1/4 Tension 1419500 1419500 1419500 1419500 1419500
Make-up 14300 17300 18300 18300 18300 Make-up 27000 27900 27900 27900 27900
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4-1/2 OH NC 50
OD OD
ID Data 5-5/8 5-3/4 5-7/8 6 6-1/8 ID Data 6-1/8 6-1/4 6-3/8 6-1/2 6-5/8
in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in. in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in.
Torque 19900 20000 20200 20300 20400 Torque 37300 37500 37700 37900 38100
4 Tension 531400 531400 531400 531400 531400 3 3/4 Tension 939100 939100 939100 939100 939100
Make-up 10800 10800 10800 10800 10800 Make-up 19800 19800 19800 19800 19800
Torque 23500 23600 23800 23900 24000 Torque 38000 B 44200 B 44700 44900 45100
3 7/8 Tension 624100 624100 624100 624100 624100 3 1/2 Tension 1109900 1109900 1109900 1109900 1109900
Make-up 12700 12700 12700 12700 12700 Make-up 22800 23400 23400 23400 23400
Torque 26900 B 27100 27300 27400 27600 Torque 38000 B 44200 B 50500 B 51400 B 51700
3 3/4 Tension 714000 714000 714000 714000 714000 3 1/4 Tension 1269000 1269000 1269000 1269000 1269000
Make-up 14600 14600 14600 14600 14600 Make-up 22800 26500 26800 26800 26800
Torque 26900 B 30500 30600 30800 31000 Torque 38000 B 44200 B 50500 B 57000 B 57800
3 5/8 Tension 800900 800900 800900 800900 800900 3 Tension 1416200 1416200 1416200 1416200 1416200
Make-up 16100 16400 16400 16400 16400 Make-up 22800 26500 30000 30000 30000
Torque 26900 B 32300 B 33900 34100 34300 Torque 38000 B 44200 B 50500 B 57000 B 63400
3 1/2 Tension 884800 884800 884800 884800 884800 2 3/4 Tension 1551700 1551700 1551700 1551700 1551700
Make-up 16100 18200 18200 18200 18200 Make-up 22800 26500 30300 32900 32900
5 H90 5-1/2 FH
OD OD
ID Data 6-1/4 6-3/8 6-1/2 6-5/8 6-3/4 ID Data 6-3/4 6-7/8 7 7-1/8 7-1/4
in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in. in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in.
Torque 36700 36900 37000 37200 37400 Torque 46800 47000 47200 47400 47600
3 3/4 Tension 846400 846400 846400 846400 846400 4 1/4 Tension 1071400 1071400 1071400 1071400 1071400
Make-up 20900 20900 20900 20900 20900 Make-up 24600 24600 24600 24600 24600
Torque 44300 44500 44700 44900 45100 Torque 47900 B 55300 B 55900 56200 B 56500
3 1/2 Tension 1017200 1017200 1017200 1017200 1017200 4 Tension 1265800 1265800 1265800 1265800 1265800
Make-up 25300 25300 25300 25300 25300 Make-up 28700 29200 29200 29200 29200
Torque 51300 51600 51800 52000 52300 Torque 47900 B 55300 B 62900 B 64400 64700
3 1/4 Tension 1176300 1176300 1176300 1176300 1176300 3 3/4 Tension 1448400 1448400 1448400 1448400 1448400
Make-up 29300 29300 29300 29300 29300 Make-up 28700 33200 33400 33400 33400
Torque 54100 B 58100 58400 58700 58900 Torque 47900 B 55300 B 62900 B 70700 B 72500
3 Tension 1323500 1323500 1323500 1323500 1323500 3 1/2 Tension 1619200 1619200 1619200 1619200 1619200
Make-up 32500 33000 33000 33000 33000 Make-up 28700 33200 37400 37400 37400
Torque 54100 B 61000 B 64500 64800 65100 Torque 47900 B 55300 B 62900 B 70700 B 78700 B
2 3/4 Tension 1459000 1459000 1459000 1459000 1459000 3 1/4 Tension 1778300 1778300 1778300 1778300 1778300
Make-up 32500 36400 36400 36400 36400 Make-up 28700 33200 37700 41200 41200
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NC 56 6-5/8 FH
OD OD
ID Data 6-3/4 6-7/8 7 7-1/8 7-1/4 ID Data 7-3/4 7-7/8 8 8-1/8 8-1/4
in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in. in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in.
Torque 47300 B 48300 48500 48700 48900 Torque 47700 47900 48100 48300 48400
4 1/4 Tension 1124500 1124500 1124500 1124500 1124500 5 1/2 Tension 953600 953600 953600 953600 953600
Make-up 24900 24900 24900 24900 24900 Make-up 25100 25100 25100 25100 25100
Torque 47300 B 54600 B 57100 57400 57700 Torque 60700 60900 61200 61400 61700
4 Tension 1318800 1318800 1318800 1318800 1318800 5 1/4 Tension 1206900 1206900 1206900 1206900 1206900
Make-up 28400 29400 29400 29400 29400 Make-up 31900 31900 31900 31900 31900
Torque 47300 B 54600 B 62100 B 65500 65800 Torque 68100 B 73400 73700 74000 74300
3 3/4 Tension 1501400 1501400 1501400 1501400 1501400 5 Tension 1448400 1448400 1448400 1448400 1448400
Make-up 28400 32800 33500 33500 33500 Make-up 38400 38400 38400 38400 38400
Torque 47300 B 54600 B 62100 B 69800 B 73500 Torque 68100 B 77900 B 85500 85900 86200
3 1/2 Tension 1672300 1672300 1672300 1672300 1672300 4 3/4 Tension 1678100 1678100 1678100 1678100 1678100
Make-up 28400 32800 37300 37400 37400 Make-up 40900 44600 44600 44600 44600
Torque 47300 B 54600 B 62100 B 69800 B 77800 B Torque 68100 B 77900 B 87900 B 97200 97600
3 1/4 Tension 1831300 1831300 1831300 1831300 1831300 4 1/2 Tension 1896100 1896100 1896100 1896100 1896100
Make-up 28400 32800 37300 41100 41100 Make-up 40900 46700 50500 50500 50500
6-5/8 IF
OD While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables here-
ID Data 8-1/4 8-3/8 8-1/2 8-5/8 8-3/4 in, this material is presented as a reference guide only. The technical infor-
in. (see below) in. in. in. in. in. mation contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation.
Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through
Torque 59300 59500 59700 59900 60100 the use of this material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
6 1/4 Tension 1084200 1084200 1084200 1084200 1084200
Make-up 31500 31500 31500 31500 31500
Torque 66200 B 75700 76000 76300 76600
6 Tension 1372800 1372800 1372800 1372800 1372800
Make-up 39700 40100 40100 40100 40100
Torque 66200 B 77400 B 89000 B 92000 92300
5 3/4 Tension 1649700 1649700 1649700 1649700 1649700
Make-up 39700 46400 48400 48400 48400
Torque 66200 B 77400 B 89000B 100700 B 107400
5 1/2 Tension 1914800 1914800 1914800 1914800 1914800
Make-up 39700 46400 53400 56300 56300
Torque 66200 B 77400 B 89000 B 100700 B 112700 B
5 1/4 Tension 2168100 2168100 2168100 2168100 2168100
Make-up 39700 46400 53400 60400 63800
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Tool Joint Dimensional Data
Extent of Bevel on Pin
and Box Starting Thread is Optional
With MFR
LPC LBC
LSC
450 450
Gage Point
0
+15
30 0 -00
DF QC
DL D LF C DS
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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Notes:
1. Connections with two thread forms shown may be machined with either thread without affecting gauging or interchangeability.
2. Numbered connections (NC) may be machined only with V-0.038 radius thread form.
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Drill Pipe Combined Torsion-Tension To Yield Pipe Tubes
The charts that follow indicate the minimum torsional The applied torsional load is indicated on the hori-
yield strength of the pipe body tube under tension. zontal axis. The tensile load required to yield the
pipe, assumming minimum premium class wal thick-
Locate the appropriate figure for the pipe size of ness, is indicated on the vertical axis. (Reverse entry
interest. The figures have a separate curve for each of points on the curve to go from applied tension to
the following pipe grades: E-75, X-95, G-105, S-135, torsional capacity).
Z-140 and V-150. Reference the legend at the bottom
of the page to locate the appropriate curve. The values shown were calculated per equation A.16
of API RP7G, 15th Edition, January 1, 1995.
140,000
Applied Tensile Load (lbs)
120,000
100,000
80,000
V-150
60,000
G-105 Z-140
40,000
X-95 S-135
20,000
E-75
0
2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
200,000
150,000
V-150
100,000
G-105
X-95 Z-140
50,000 S-135
E-75
0
2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
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200,000
150,000
100,000
G-105 V-150
X-95 Z-140
50,000
E-75 S-135
0
2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
300,000
Applied Tensile Load (lbs)
250,000
200,000
150,000
G-105 V-150
100,000
E-75 X-95 S-135 Z-140
50,000
0
2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
300,000
Applied Tensile Load (lbs)
250,000
200,000
150,000
G-105 V-150
100,000
X-95 Z-140
E-75 S-135
50,000
0
3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 21,000 24,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
77
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
Drill Pipe Combined Torsion-Tension To Yield Pipe Tubes
350,000
300,000
250,000
200,000
V-150
150,000
G-105
100,000
E-75 X-95 S-135 Z-140
50,000
0
5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
500,000
400,000
300,000
V-150
200,000
G-105 Z-140
X-95
100,000
E-75 S-135
0
5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
350,000
Applied Tensile Load (lbs)
300,000
250,000
200,000
150,000
G-105 V-150
100,000
X-95 Z-140
50,000
E-75 S-135
0
5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
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350,000
Applied Tensile Load (lbs)
300,000
250,000
200,000
150,000
G-105 V-150
100,000
X-95 Z-140
50,000
E-75 S-135
0
5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
500,000
400,000
300,000
V-150
200,000
G-105 Z-140
X-95
100,000
S-135
E-75
0
5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 45,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
500,000
400,000
300,000
V-150
200,000
G-105 Z-140
X-95 S-135
100,000
E-75
0
5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 50,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
Drill Pipe Combined Torsion-Tension To Yield Pipe Tubes
600,000
Applied Tensile Load (lbs)
500,000
400,000
300,000
G-105 V-150
200,000
E-75 X-95 Z-140
100,000
S-135
0
6,000 12,000 18,000 24,000 30,000 36,000 42,000 48,000 54,000 60,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
600,000
Applied Tensile Load (lbs)
500,000
400,000
V-150
300,000
G-105
200,000
Z-140
E-75 X-95
100,000
S-135
0
10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
700,000
600,000
500,000
400,000
V-150
300,000
G-105
200,000
E-75 X-95 Z-140
100,000
S-135
0
10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
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700,000
Applied Tensile Load (lbs)
600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000
G-105 V-150
200,000
E-75 X-95 S-135 Z-140
100,000
0
10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
700,000
600,000
500,000
400,000
V-150
300,000
G-105
200,000
E-75 X-95 S-135 Z-140
100,000
0
15,000 30,000 45,000 60,000 75,000 90,000 105,000 120,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
700,000
600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000 V-150
G-105
200,000
E-75 X-95 S-135 Z-140
100,000
0
15,000 30,000 45,000 60,000 75,000 90,000 105,000 120,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
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contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
Drill Pipe Combined Torsion-Tension To Yield Pipe Tubes
700,000
600,000
500,000
400,000
V-150
300,000
G-105
200,000
E-75 X-95 S-135 Z-140
100,000
0
15,000 30,000 45,000 60,000 75,000 90,000 105,000 120,000 135,000
Applied Torsional Load (ft-lbs)
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The tables below were taken in part from API RP 7G, 15th Edition, January 1, 1995, Tables 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide only. The technical information
contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this
material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended. 83
OD Weight E-75 X-95 G-105 S-135 Z-140 V-150 E-75 X-95 G-105 S-135 Z-140 V-150
in. lb/ft ft-lb ft-lb ft-lb ft-lb ft-lb ft-lb lb lb lb lb lb lb
2 3/8 4.85 3,725 4,719 5,215 6,705 6,954 7,450 76,893 97,398 107,650 138,407 143,534 153,786
6.65 4,811 6,093 6,735 8,980 8,659 9,621 107,616 136,313 150,662 193,709 200,883 215,232
2 7/8 6.85 6,332 8,020 8,865 11,397 11,819 12,664 106,946 135,465 149,725 192,503 199,633 213,893
10.40 8,858 11,220 12,401 15,945 16,535 17,716 166,535 210,945 233,149 299,764 310,866 333,071
3 1/2 9.50 11,094 14,052 15,531 19,968 20,708 22,187 152,979 193,774 214,171 275,363 285,562 305,959
13.30 14,361 18,191 20,106 28,850 26,808 28,723 212,150 268,723 297,010 381,870 396,014 424,300
15.50 16,146 20,452 22,605 29,063 30,189 32,292 250,620 317,452 350,868 451,115 467,823 501,239
4 11.85 15,310 19,392 21,433 27,557 28,578 30,619 182,016 230,554 254,823 327,630 339,764 364,033
14.00 18,196 23,048 25,474 32,752 33,966 36,392 224,182 283,963 313,854 403,527 418,472 448,363
15.70 20,067 25,418 28,094 36,120 37,458 40,134 253,851 321,544 355,391 456,931 473,855 507,701
4 1/2 16.60 24,139 30,576 33,795 43,450 45,060 48,278 260,165 329,542 364,231 468,297 485,641 520,330
20.00 28,683 36,332 40,157 51,630 53,542 57,367 322,916 409,026 452,082 581,248 602,776 645,831
5 19.50 32,285 40,895 40,199 58,113 60,266 64,571 311,535 394,612 436,150 560,764 581,533 623,071
25.60 40,544 51,356 56,762 72,979 75,682 81,088 414,690 525,274 580,566 746,443 774,088 829,380
5 1/2 21.90 39,863 50,494 55,809 71,754 74,412 79,727 344,780 436,721 482,692 620,604 643,589 689,560
24.70 44,320 56,139 62,048 79,776 82,731 88,640 391,285 495,627 547,799 704,313 730,398 782,569
5 7/8 23.40 58,605 74,233 82,047 105,489 86,117 92,268 469,013 594,083 656,619 844,224 691,222 740,595
26.30 65,508 82,977 91,711 117,915 95,961 102,815 533,890 676,261 747,446 961,002 785,156 841,239
6 5/8 25.20 55,766 70,637 78,072 100,379 104,096 111,532 387,465 490,790 542,452 697,438 723,270 774,932
27.70 60,190 76,240 84,270 108,340 112,357 120,383 422,420 535,060 591,390 760,350 788,514 844,836
1
Based on the shear strength equal to 57.7% of minimum yield strength.
2
Torsional and Tensile data based on 20% uniform wear on OD.
Drill Pipe Collapse and Internal Pressure Data – API Premium Class
1 1
Size Nominal API Collapse Pressure API Minimum Internal Yield Pressure
OD Weight E-75 X-95 G-105 S-135 Z-140 V-150 E-75 X-95 G-105 S-135 Z-140 V-150
in. lb/ft psi psi psi psi psi psi psi psi psi psi psi psi
2 3/8 4.85 8,522 10,161 10,912 12,891 13,178 13,713 9,600 12,160 13,440 17,280 17,920 19,200
6.65 13,378 16,945 18,729 24,080 24,972 26,756 14,147 17,920 19,806 25,465 26,408 28,295
2 7/8 6.85 7,640 9,017 9,633 11,186 11,399 11,784 9,057 11,473 12,680 16,303 16,907 18,115
10.40 14,223 18,016 19,912 25,602 26,550 28,446 15,110 19,139 21,153 27,197 28,205 30,219
3 1/2 9.50 7,074 8,284 8,813 10,093 10,259 10,548 8,709 11,031 12,192 15,675 16,256 17,417
13.30 12,015 15,218 16,820 21,626 22,427 24,029 12,617 15,982 17,664 22,711 23,552 25,234
15.50 14,472 18,331 20,260 26,049 27,014 28,943 15,394 19,499 21,522 27,710 28,736 30,789
4 11.85 5,704 6,508 6,827 7,445 7,497 7,564 7,860 9,956 11,004 14,148 14,672 15,720
14.00 9,012 10,795 11,622 13,836 14,164 14,782 9,900 12,540 13,860 17,820 18,480 19,800
15.70 10,914 13,825 15,190 18,593 19,127 20,162 11,440 14,440 15,960 20,520 21,280 22,800
4 1/2 16.60 7,525 8,868 9,467 10,964 11,168 11,533 8,987 11,383 12,581 16,176 16,775 17,973
20.00 10,975 13,901 15,350 18,806 19,349 20,402 11,467 14,524 16,053 20,640 21,404 22,933
5 19.50 7,041 8,241 8,765 10,029 10,192 10,476 8,688 11,005 12,163 15,638 16,218 17,376
25.60 11,458 14,514 16,042 20,510 21,126 22,329 12,000 15,200 16,800 21,600 22,400 24,000
5 1/2 21.90 5,730 6,542 6,865 7,496 7,550 7,612 7,876 9,977 11,027 14,177 14,703 15,753
24.70 7,635 9,011 9,626 11,177 11,390 11,774 9,055 11,469 12,676 16,298 16,902 18,109
5 7/8 23.40 4,922 5,495 5,694 6,204 6,296 6,450 7,374 9,340 10,323 13,273 13,764 14,747
26.30 6,699 7,798 8,269 9,368 9,503 9,728 8,477 10,737 11,897 15,258 15,823 16,953
6 5/8 25.20 2,931 3,252 3,353 3,429 3,429 3,429 5,977 7,571 8,368 10,759 11,158 11,955
27.70 3,615 4,029 4,222 4,562 4,582 4,592 6,557 8,305 9,179 11,802 12,240 13,114
1
Data are based on minimum wall of 80% nominal wall. Collapse pressures are based on uniform OD wear.
Internal pressures are based on uniform wear and nominal OD.
Calculations for Premium Class drill pipe are based on formulas in API Bul, 5C3.
While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide only. The technical information con-
tained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this material.
No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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D R I L L P I P E
G R A N T P R I D E C O
OD Weight E-75 X-95 G-105 S-135 Z-140 V-150 E-75 X-95 G-105 S-135 Z-140 V-150
in. lb/ft ft-lb ft-lb ft-lb ft-lb ft-lb ft-lb lb lb lb lb lb lb
2 3/8 4.85 3,224 4,083 4,513 5,802 6,017 6,447 66,686 84,469 93,360 120,035 124,480 133,372
6.65 4,130 5,282 5,782 7,434 7,710 8,260 92,871 117,363 130,019 167,167 173,359 185,742
2 7/8 6.85 5,484 6,946 7,677 9,871 10,236 10,967 92,801 117,549 129,922 167,043 173,229 185,603
10.40 7,591 9,615 10,627 13,663 14,169 15,181 143,557 181,839 200,980 258,403 267,973 287,114
3 1/2 9.50 9,612 12,176 13,457 17,302 17,943 19,225 132,793 168,204 185,910 239,027 274,880 265,586
13.30 12,365 15,663 17,312 22,258 23,082 24,731 183,398 232,258 256,757 330,116 342,342 366,795
15.50 13,828 17,515 19,359 24,890 25,815 27,655 215,967 273,558 302,354 388,741 403,139 431,934
4 11.85 13,281 16,823 18,594 23,907 24,792 26,563 158,132 200,301 221,385 284,638 295,180 316,264
14.00 15,738 19,935 22,034 28,329 29,378 31,477 194,363 246,193 272,108 349,852 362,810 388,725
15.70 17,315 21,932 24,241 31,166 32,321 34,629 219,738 278,335 307,633 395,528 410,177 439,476
4 1/2 16.60 20,908 26,483 29,271 37,634 39,028 41,816 225,771 285,977 316,080 406,388 421,439 451,542
20.00 24,747 31,346 34,645 44,544 46,194 49,493 279,502 354,035 391,302 503,103 521,736 559,003
5 19.50 27,976 35,436 39,166 50,356 52,221 55,951 270,432 342,548 378,605 486,778 504,807 540,864
25.60 34,947 44,267 48,926 62,905 65,235 69,895 358,731 454,392 502,223 654,715 669,630 717,461
5 1/2 21.90 34,582 43,804 48,414 62,247 64,553 69,164 299,533 379,409 419,346 539,160 559,128 599,066
24.70 38,383 48,619 53,737 69,090 71,649 76,767 339,533 430,076 475,347 611,160 633,796 679,067
5 7/8 23.40 40,049 50,729 56,069 72,088 74,758 80,098 321,861 579,350 600,807 643,722 600,807 643,722
26.30 44,559 56,441 62,382 80,206 83,176 89,118 365,201 462,588 511,282 657,362 681,709 730,403
6 5/8 25.20 48,497 61,430 67,896 87,295 90,528 96,994 337,236 427,166 472,131 607,026 629,508 674,473
27.70 52,308 66,257 73,231 94,154 97,641 104,616 367,454 465,442 514,436 661,418 685,915 734,909
1
Based on the shear strength equal to 57.7% of minimum yield strength.
2
Torsional and Tensile data based on 30% uniform wear on OD.
Drill Pipe Collapse and Internal Pressure Data – API Premium Class
1 1
Size Nominal API Collapse Pressure API Minimum Internal Yield Pressure
OD Weight E-75 X-95 G-105 S-135 Z-140 V-150 E-75 X-95 G-105 S-135 Z-140 V-150
in. lb/ft psi psi psi psi psi psi psi psi psi psi psi psi
2 3/8 4.85 6,852 7,996 8,491 9,664 6,852 10,063 8,400 10,640 11,760 15,120 8,400 16,800
6.65 12,138 15,375 16,993 21,849 12,138 24,276 12,379 15,680 17,331 22,282 12,379 24,758
2 7/8 6.85 6,055 6,963 7,335 8,123 6,055 8,320 7,925 10,039 11,095 14,265 7,925 15,850
10.40 12,938 16,388 18,113 23,288 12,938 25,876 13,221 16,746 18,509 23,798 13,221 26,442
3 1/2 9.50 5,544 6,301 6,596 7,137 5,544 7,336 7,620 9,652 10,688 13,716 7,620 15,240
13.30 10,858 13,753 15,042 18,396 10,858 19,938 11,040 13,984 15,456 19,872 11,040 22,080
15.50 13,174 16,686 18,443 23,712 13,174 26,347 13,470 17,062 18,858 24,246 13,470 26,940
4 11.85 4,311 4,702 4,876 5,436 4,310 5,579 6,878 8,712 9,629 12,380 6,878 13,755
14.00 7,295 8,570 9,134 10,520 7,295 11,031 8,663 10,973 12,128 15,593 8,663 17,325
15.70 9,531 11,468 12,374 14,840 9,531 15,917 9,975 12,635 13,965 17,955 9,975 19,950
4 1/2 16.60 5,951 6,828 7,185 7,923 5,951 8,094 7,863 9,960 11,090 14,154 7,863 15,727
20.00 9,631 11,598 12,520 15,033 9,631 16,135 10,033 12,709 14,047 18,060 10,033 20,067
5 19.50 5,514 6,262 6,552 7,079 5,514 7,293 7,602 9,629 10,643 13,684 7,602 15,204
25.60 10,338 12,640 13,685 16,587 10,338 17,893 10,500 13,300 14,700 18,900 10,500 21,000
5 1/2 21.90 4,334 4,733 4,899 5,465 4,334 5,613 6,892 8,730 9,649 12,405 6,892 13,784
24.70 6,050 6,957 7,329 8,115 6,050 8,311 7,923 10,035 11,092 14,261 7,923 15,845
5 7/8 23.40 3,608 4,023 4,215 4,553 3,608 4,582 6,452 8,172 9,033 11,613 6,452 12,904
26.30 5,206 5,863 6,105 6,561 5,206 6,854 7,417 9,395 10,384 13,351 7,417 14,834
6 5/8 25.20 2,227 2,343 2,346 2,346 2,227 2,346 5,230 6,625 7,322 9,414 5,230 10,460
27.70 2,750 3,023 3,099 3,132 2,765 3,148 5,728 7,255 8,019 10,310 5,737 11,475
1
Data are based on minimum wall of 70% nominal wall. Collapse pressures are based on uniform OD wear.
Internal pressures are based on uniform wear and nominal OD.
Calculations for Class 2 are based on formulas in API Bul, 5C3.
While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide only. The technical informa-
tion contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use
of this material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
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G R A N T P R I D E C O
Materials
D
rill collars are manufactured
Drill Collar Minimum Minimum Minimum from AISI 4142H-4145H modi-
Diameter Yield Strength Tensile Strength Hardness fied steel, and are supplied in
in. psi psi BHN the “as rolled” surface finish condition.
3 1/8 thru 6 7/8 110,000 140,000 285 Alternative surface finishes can be
7 thru 11 100,000 135,000 285 provided. Drill collars are trepanned and
drifted to API Spec. 7. Full-length heat-
Tensile properties are determined by tests on cylindrical specimens conforming
treatment processes ensure that
to the requirements of the current ASTM A370, 0.2% offset method. Hardness mechanical properties meet or exceed
tests are performed on the OD of all drill collars in compliance with current API Spec. 7 requirements. A hardness
ASTM standards. range of 285-341, Brinell Hardness and
Charpy “V” notch minimum impact
strength of 40 ft-lb at 700F are guaran-
teed one inch below the surface.
Traceability
D
rill collar material and process
traceability are maintained from
receipt of mill certified raw
material to completion of all the manu-
facturing. Serial numbers are die
stamped on bar bodies.
W
e inspect all our drill collars
to comply with API stan-
dards and our own internal
specifications. These inspections include
visual dimensional checks as well as
ultrasonic inspections over the entire
body of the drill collar.
G
rant Prideco drill collars are manufactured in Drill collar thread roots, as well as elevator recess upper
30-ft and 31-ft lengths. All API connections radii, are cold-rolled. Cold rolling creates a compressive
comply with dimensional requirements speci- recess upper radii stress condition that increases fatigue
fied in API Spec. 7 and guidelines presented in API life by minimizing crack initiation.
RP7G. Common sizes and styles are summarized on the
next page. In addition, other connections, such as OH,
FH, PAC, WO, SLH90, SH, and H90, are available to
meet specific needs.
Phosphate Coating
All connections are phosphate-coated to improve resistance
to galling.
The cold-rolling process consists of com-
pressing metal fibers by means of a roller.
As indicated in API Spec. 7, connections NC23, NC26 (2 3/8 IF) and NC31 (2 7/8 IF)
do not have sufficient metal to accommodate stress relief features.
D R I L L C O L L A R S
G R A N T P R I D E C O
API Specifications
SRTTM Stress Relief Thread Form (Cont.) Summary of Connection FEA Results
Stress Intensity at Last Engaged Box Thread Root (psi)
In addition to providing increased connection
TM
Model Description 10 deg/100 ft 20 deg/100ft
fatigue life, SRT boxes reduce the overall
Standard Box 171,734 240,087
length required for recut by more than one API Stress Relief Groove Box 160,528 220,717
inch when compared to boxes with API stress API Boreback Box 165,394 226,047
relief features. Modified Thread Form 142,441 196,487
Notes:
(1) The number connection (NC) is an API connection with the V-.065 thread form with a V-0.038R thread root radius. The first two digits are
the pitch diameter of the thread and the last two digits are the outside diameter of the drill collar.
While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide only. The techni-
91
cal information contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results
obtained through the use of this material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
G R A N T P R I D E C O
G
rant Prideco offers optional slip and ele-
vator recesses to improve handling effi-
ciency and safety. The upper radius of
the elevator recess is cold-rolled to increase prod-
uct life. Slip and elevator recesses can be used
together or separately. Unless otherwise speci-
fied, slip and elevator recesses are machined in
compliance with API RP7G guidelines.
92 © Grant Prideco. All rights reserved. August 2001 While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide 93
only. The technical information contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume
responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
D R I L L C O L L A R S
G R A N T P R I D E C O
G
rant Prideco offers optional slip and ele-
vator recesses to improve handling effi-
ciency and safety. The upper radius of
the elevator recess is cold-rolled to increase prod-
uct life. Slip and elevator recesses can be used
together or separately. Unless otherwise speci-
fied, slip and elevator recesses are machined in
compliance with API RP7G guidelines.
92 © Grant Prideco. All rights reserved. August 2001 While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide 93
only. The technical information contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume
responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
D R I L L C O L L A R S
Hardfacing
®
• SUPERSMOOTHX Grant Prideco’s patented solution for applications requiring a
“machine-finished” surface.
®
• SMOOTHX Grant Prideco’s patented hardfacing that provides a smooth sur-
face with little or no exposed carbide.
4”
1”
10”
1”
1”
1”
30” Min.
10”
10”
1”
D R I L L C O L L A R S
G R A N T P R I D E C O
HI TORQUE Connection
HI TORQUE Applications
®
T
®
he HI TORQUE connection is
a patented, double-shouldered,
high-performance connection
that offers significantly more torsional
strength than standard API connections
of similar size.
S
piral drill collars are part of
Grant Prideco’s complete product
line. Spiral grooves let mud circu-
late freely around the drill collar to
equalize pressure and prevent a seal
from forming. This reduces the occur-
rence of differential pressure sticking.
While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide only. The technical information con- While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide only. The technical information
98 tained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this material. contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this 99
No expressed or implied warranty is intended. material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
D R I L L C O L L A R S
G R A N T P R I D E C O
While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide only. The technical information con- While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the tables herein, this material is presented as a reference guide only. The technical information
98 tained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this material. contained herein should not be construed as a recommendation. Grant Prideco cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained through the use of this 99
No expressed or implied warranty is intended. material. No expressed or implied warranty is intended.
D R I L L C O L L A R S
Care and Maintenance
E U
ven though quality connections se thread protectors on both
are heavily coated with phos- connections when handling
phate, thread damage is not drill collars. Rotate breaks on
always prevented. A generous and each trip. Clean and inspect the indi-
thorough application of high-quality vidual connections.
thread dope (40 to 60% by weight
Qualified personnel should periodically
metallic zinc minimum) will help min-
conduct a magnetic particle/black light
imize galling.
inspection. Collars that are left idle or
put in storage should be cleaned,
New connections should be “walked
inspected, repaired, and rust-proofed,
in” with chain tongs. Always use the
as necessary, before installing thread
recommended make-up torque for the
protectors.
thread design. Exercise care to main-
tain calibrated torque measuring and
indicating gauges for future use. After Bending Strength Ratios
initial make-up, break-out the connec-
S
izes less than 6” should have a
tion, clean and inspect the threads,
BSR of 2.25:1 to 2.75:1. Conditions
faces and shoulders. Repair any minor
that require high rpm and small
damage. Re-lubricate and re-torque the
collars compared to the hole size, use
connection.
2.25:1 to 3.00:1. If the rpm is kept low
Repeat break-out and make-up a third and the collars are closer to the hole
time before going in the hole. Monitor size, use 2.25:1 to 3.20:1. In corrosive
break-out torque. It should be the environments, use 2.50:1 to 3.00:1.
same or less than the make-up torque.
High break-out torque is an indication
of problems and the connection
should be inspected for damage.
D R I L L C O L L A R S
G R A N T P R I D E C O
Materials
G
Heavy Weight rant Prideco Heavy Weight
Drill Pipe Tube Materials Drill Pipe is manufactured
Mechanical Properties by welding extra-long tool
Minimum Minimum joints to heavy wall tubes. Standard
Yield Strength Tensile Strength heavy weight tool joints are manu-
psi psi factured from AISI 4142H-4145H
55,000 95,000 modified drill collar material. The
Mechanical properties for tool joint materials are heavy weight pipe body is manu-
tabulated on page 17 of this catalog. factured from AISI 1340 material.
Extra-long tool joints are designed
to provide increased space for con-
nection rework.
M D
aterial and process trace- rill pipe undergoes repeated,
ability are maintained for severe tensile stresses during a
each Heavy Weight Drill Pipe drilling operation. These cyclic
component. For the tool joints, the mill stresses are particularly focused on the
material certifications are confirmed by thread roots and can cause pipe failure.
incoming testing and each tool joint Grant Prideco helps alleviate this prob-
blank is given a three-digit heat code. lem by compressing (“cold rolling”) the
This code is traceable through the thread roots on every piece of heavy
manufacturing process. The heavy weight drill pipe. Because the threads
weight drill pipe tube is given a per- are in a compressed state to begin with,
manent identification number. the endurance limit to bending forces is
increased, thereby decreasing fatigue.
XD™-90 Heavy Weight Drill Pipe (HWDP) is a proprietary product offered by Grant Prideco for service in H2S
environments. XD™-90 HWDP is available in both Standard and Spiral HWDP.
XD™-90 HWDP provides higher strength and a tempered martensite microstructure for enhanced resistance to
crack initiation and crack propagation compared to conventional HWDP. XD™-90 incorporates a proprietary chem-
istry and a rigidly controlled quench and temper heat treatment process. XD™-90 has a minimum yield strength of
90,000 psi compared to standard welded HWDP with a minimum yield strength of 55,000 psi. With a NACE
threshold stress of 85% of yield strength, XD-90™ HWDP is resistant to sulfide stress cracking. Its high fracture
toughness makes XD-9™ HWDP ideal for the most demanding drilling conditions, including applications with high
bending loads and corrosive environments.
Mechanical Properties
HW-95™ high strength heavy weight drill pipe grade is a proprietary
Grade Standard XD-90 HW-95
Torsional grade offered by Grant Prideco for target applications requiring the use
Strength 56,500 92,400 97,600 of HWDP high in the hole where elevated tensile and torsional loading
(ft-lbs)
is expected. HW-95™ HWDP features a high yield strength (95 ksi mini-
Tensile
Strength 691,200 1,131,000 1,193,000 mum), a 73% increase in yield strength over standard HWDP products,
(lbs) resulting in superior tensile and torsional strength properties. HW-95™
heavy weight drill pipe was specifically designed such that tensile and
torsional capacities are equal to or greater than nearly all types of stan-
dard API drill pipes tubes. As a result of the increased strength, HW-95™
heavy weight drill pipe is a perfect fit for applications such as short
radius, horizontal, and extended reach drilling (ERD) projects where
use of HWDP above the kick-off point is required for applying bit
weight and additional buckling stability.
H E A V Y W E I G H T D R I L L P I P E
G R A N T P R I D E C O
T
hick-walled pipe, called Heavy Heavy Weight Drill PIpe
Weight Drill Pipe (HWDP), was 24” Tube Tool Joint Weight (lb)
180
developed to provided a gradual Nominal Tube Mechanical Properties Mechanical Properties
Approx.
Incl. Tube &
transition from the heavy drill collar to Dimensions Tube Tool Joint
Tool Joints
the relatively lightweight drill pipe. This (Z)
intermediate-weight pipe has a wall B
Nominal Wall Section Spiral End Tensile Torsional Connection Tensile Torsional Per Make-up
Size ID Thick- Area Modulus Upsets Upsets Yield Yield Size and OD ID Yield Yield Per Joint Torque
thickness of approximately 1”, and Elevator Upset
(A) ness (in.2) (in.2) (C) (B) (lb) (ft-lb) Type (D) (lb) (ft-lb) foot (31 ft) (ft-lb)
Diameter
helps prevent stress concentration at the
top of the drill collar. It also allows you 2 7/8 1 1/2 0.688 4.727 2.161 3 5/16 2 15/
16 520,000 22,400 NC 26 (2 3/8 IF) 3 3/8 1 1/2 357,700 6,300 17.26 535 3,800
to drill at higher rpms, reducing torque
and differential pressure sticking.
3 1/2 2 1/16 0.719 6.282 3.702 4 3 7/8 345,500 19,600 NC 38 (3 1/2 IF) 4 3/4 2 3/16 749,000 17,600 25.65 795 10,500
Various combinations of HWDP, drill 5 3 1.000 12.666 10.681 5 1/2 5 1/8 691,200 56,500 NC 50 (4 1/2 IF) 6 5/8 3 1/16 1,265,500 51,600 50.38 1,562 26,800
B 5 7/8 4 0.938 14.542 15.630 6 3/8 6 799,800 82,700 XT57 7 4 1,169,300 88,500 57.42 1,780 53,100
Upset
Diameter
180
24”
NOTE: 2 7/8” Spiral-Wate is manufactured integral only (non-welded).
Tool Joint OD D
H E A V Y W E I G H T D R I L L P I P E
G R A N T P R I D E C O
T
hick-walled pipe, called Heavy Heavy Weight Drill PIpe
Weight Drill Pipe (HWDP), was 24” Tube Tool Joint Weight (lb)
180
developed to provided a gradual Nominal Tube Mechanical Properties Mechanical Properties
Approx.
Incl. Tube &
transition from the heavy drill collar to Dimensions Tube Tool Joint
Tool Joints
the relatively lightweight drill pipe. This (Z)
intermediate-weight pipe has a wall B
Nominal Wall Section Spiral End Tensile Torsional Connection Tensile Torsional Per Make-up
Size ID Thick- Area Modulus Upsets Upsets Yield Yield Size and OD ID Yield Yield Per Joint Torque
thickness of approximately 1”, and Elevator Upset
(A) ness (in.2) (in.2) (C) (B) (lb) (ft-lb) Type (D) (lb) (ft-lb) foot (31 ft) (ft-lb)
Diameter
helps prevent stress concentration at the
top of the drill collar. It also allows you 2 7/8 1 1/2 0.688 4.727 2.161 3 5/16 2 15/
16 520,000 22,400 NC 26 (2 3/8 IF) 3 3/8 1 1/2 357,700 6,300 17.26 535 3,800
to drill at higher rpms, reducing torque
and differential pressure sticking.
3 1/2 2 1/16 0.719 6.282 3.702 4 3 7/8 345,500 19,600 NC 38 (3 1/2 IF) 4 3/4 2 3/16 749,000 17,600 25.65 795 10,500
Various combinations of HWDP, drill 5 3 1.000 12.666 10.681 5 1/2 5 1/8 691,200 56,500 NC 50 (4 1/2 IF) 6 5/8 3 1/16 1,265,500 51,600 50.38 1,562 26,800
B 5 7/8 4 0.938 14.542 15.630 6 3/8 6 799,800 82,700 XT57 7 4 1,169,300 88,500 57.42 1,780 53,100
Upset
Diameter
180
24”
NOTE: 2 7/8” Spiral-Wate is manufactured integral only (non-welded).
Tool Joint OD D
H E A V Y W E I G H T D R I L L P I P E
G R A N T P R I D E C O
TM TM
Tri-Spiral Heavy Weight Drill Pipe Tri-Spiral Heavy Weight Drill Pipe
G
rant Prideco developed Tri-Spiral™ D Tri-Spiral Heavy Weight Drill PIpe
Box Tool
Heavy Weight Drill Pipe for appli- Joint
24” Tube Tool Joint Weight (lb)
cations where standard heavy Nominal Tube Mechanical Properties Mechanical Properties
Approx.
Incl. Tube &
weight drill pipe can fail–extended reach Dimensions Tube Tool Joint
Tool Joints
or horizontal drilling. The severe bending B (Z)
stresses and hole-wall contact are reduced Elevator Upset Nominal Wall Section Spiral End Tensile Torsional Connection Tensile Torsional Per Make-up
Diameter Size ID Thick- Area Modulus Upsets Upsets Yield Yield Size and OD ID Yield Yield Per Joint Torque
by three spiral upsets that are equally
(A) ness (in.2) (in.2) (C) (B) (lb) (ft-lb) Type (D) (lb) (ft-lb) foot (31 ft) (ft-lb)
spaced between tool joints. The upset
design helps reduce buckling and differen- 2 7/8 1 1/2 0.688 4.727 2.161 3 5/16 2 15/
16 520,000 22,900 NC 26 (2 3/8 IF) 3 3/8 1 1/2 357,700 6,300 18.22 565 3,800
tial sticking, as well as torque and drag.
Spiraling the upsets also helps move the C 26”
cuttings off the low side of the hole for Spiral Upset 3 1/2 2 1/16 0.719 6.282 3.702 4 3 7/8 345,500 19,600 NC 38 (3 1/2 IF) 4 3/4 2 3/16 749,000 17,600 27.05 839 10,500
3 1/2 2 1/4 0.625 5.645 3.490 4 3 7/8 310,500 18,500 NC 38 (3 1/2 IF) 4 3/4 2 5/16 700,400 17,600 24.88 771 10,500
Tri-Spiral™ Heavy Weight Drill Pipe features
more weight per joint and better hole
cleaning characteristics than standard heavy
4 2 9/16 0.719 7.411 5.225 4 1/2 4 3/16 407,600 27,600 NC 40 (4 FH) 5 1/4 2 5/8 740,400 24,500 31.51 977 12,900
weight drill pipe, providing optimum per-
C 31’
formance in severe drilling conditions. 26”
Center Nominal
Spiral Upset Length 4 1/2 2 3/4 0.875 9.965 7.698 5 4 11/ 548,100 40,700 NC 46 (4 IF) 6 1/4 2 7/8 1,024,500 38,800 43.31 1,343 20,000
16
5 3 1.000 12.566 10.681 5 1/2 5 1/8 691,200 56,500 NC 50 (4 1/2 IF) 6 5/8 3 1/16 1,380,500 56,300 52.34 1,623 29,200
5 7/8 4 0.938 14.542 15.630 6 3/8 6 799,800 82,700 XT57 7 4 1,169,300 88,500 57.42 1,780 53,100
A
Nominal Size
6 5/8 4 1/2 1.063 18.574 22.476 7 1/4 6 15/
16 1,021,600 118,850 6 5/8 FH 8 4 1/2 1,580,100 73,200 74.67 2,315 42,100
B
Upset NOTE: 2 7/8” Spiral-Wate is manufactured integral only (non-welded).
Diameter
24”
D
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G R A N T P R I D E C O
TM TM
Tri-Spiral Heavy Weight Drill Pipe Tri-Spiral Heavy Weight Drill Pipe
G
rant Prideco developed Tri-Spiral™ D Tri-Spiral Heavy Weight Drill PIpe
Box Tool
Heavy Weight Drill Pipe for appli- Joint
24” Tube Tool Joint Weight (lb)
cations where standard heavy Nominal Tube Mechanical Properties Mechanical Properties
Approx.
Incl. Tube &
weight drill pipe can fail–extended reach Dimensions Tube Tool Joint
Tool Joints
or horizontal drilling. The severe bending B (Z)
stresses and hole-wall contact are reduced Elevator Upset Nominal Wall Section Spiral End Tensile Torsional Connection Tensile Torsional Per Make-up
Diameter Size ID Thick- Area Modulus Upsets Upsets Yield Yield Size and OD ID Yield Yield Per Joint Torque
by three spiral upsets that are equally
(A) ness (in.2) (in.2) (C) (B) (lb) (ft-lb) Type (D) (lb) (ft-lb) foot (31 ft) (ft-lb)
spaced between tool joints. The upset
design helps reduce buckling and differen- 2 7/8 1 1/2 0.688 4.727 2.161 3 5/16 2 15/
16 520,000 22,900 NC 26 (2 3/8 IF) 3 3/8 1 1/2 357,700 6,300 18.22 565 3,800
tial sticking, as well as torque and drag.
Spiraling the upsets also helps move the C 26”
cuttings off the low side of the hole for Spiral Upset 3 1/2 2 1/16 0.719 6.282 3.702 4 3 7/8 345,500 19,600 NC 38 (3 1/2 IF) 4 3/4 2 3/16 749,000 17,600 27.05 839 10,500
3 1/2 2 1/4 0.625 5.645 3.490 4 3 7/8 310,500 18,500 NC 38 (3 1/2 IF) 4 3/4 2 5/16 700,400 17,600 24.88 771 10,500
Tri-Spiral™ Heavy Weight Drill Pipe features
more weight per joint and better hole
cleaning characteristics than standard heavy
4 2 9/16 0.719 7.411 5.225 4 1/2 4 3/16 407,600 27,600 NC 40 (4 FH) 5 1/4 2 5/8 740,400 24,500 31.51 977 12,900
weight drill pipe, providing optimum per-
C 31’
formance in severe drilling conditions. 26”
Center Nominal
Spiral Upset Length 4 1/2 2 3/4 0.875 9.965 7.698 5 4 11/ 548,100 40,700 NC 46 (4 IF) 6 1/4 2 7/8 1,024,500 38,800 43.31 1,343 20,000
16
5 3 1.000 12.566 10.681 5 1/2 5 1/8 691,200 56,500 NC 50 (4 1/2 IF) 6 5/8 3 1/16 1,380,500 56,300 52.34 1,623 29,200
5 7/8 4 0.938 14.542 15.630 6 3/8 6 799,800 82,700 XT57 7 4 1,169,300 88,500 57.42 1,780 53,100
A
Nominal Size
6 5/8 4 1/2 1.063 18.574 22.476 7 1/4 6 15/
16 1,021,600 118,850 6 5/8 FH 8 4 1/2 1,580,100 73,200 74.67 2,315 42,100
B
Upset NOTE: 2 7/8” Spiral-Wate is manufactured integral only (non-welded).
Diameter
24”
D
Pin Tool Joint
H E A V Y W E I G H T D R I L L P I P E
G R A N T P R I D E C O
S
piral-Wate drill pipe, Grant Prideco’s competi-
TM
Spirl-Wate Drill PIpe
D
tively priced, spiraled heavy-wall drill pipe is Box Tool 24” Tube Tool Joint Weight (lb)
designed to handle maximum stress to save Joint Approx.
Nominal Tube Mechanical Properties Mechanical Properties
Incl. Tube &
time and reduce drilling costs-especially in tough Dimensions Tube Tool Joint
Tool Joints
drilling environments. (Z)
Nominal Wall Section Spiral End Tensile Torsional Connection Tensile Torsional Per Make-up
Size ID Thick- Area Modulus Upsets Upsets Yield Yield Size and OD ID Yield Yield Per Joint Torque
Intermediate drill string members are constantly
(A) ness (in.2) (in.2) (C) (B) (lb) (ft-lb) Type (D) (lb) (ft-lb) foot (31 ft) (ft-lb)
subjected to some of the most severe tasks in drilling B
today. The critical transition zone between stiff, Elevator Upset 42” 3 3/16 2 0.594 4.840 2.687 5 5/16 3 3/16 532,400 28,400 SLH90 3 7/8 2 407,000 12,000 19.48 604 6,300
Diameter
heavy drill collars (under compression and the light,
more flexible drill pipe (in tension) can be too much
for conventional heavy-wall drill pipe to handle. 3 1/2 2 1/4 0.625 5.645 3.490 4 3 5/8 310,500 18,500 NC 38 (3 1/2 IF) 4 7/8 2 1/4 725,000 21,000 30.39 942 12,000
4 2 9/16 0.719 7.411 5.225 4 1/2 4 1/8 407,600 27,600 NC 40 (4 FH) 5 2 9/16 768,400 19,200 28.90 896 11,500
design reduces differential sticking problems, mini- C
mizes wear and improves circulation. Precision tool Spiral
Upset
joint alignment cuts down on excessive tool joint
4 1/2 2 3/4 0.875 9.965 7.698 5 4 5/8 548,100 40,700 NC 46 (4 IF) 6 1/4 2 3/4 1,085,500 41,100 49.53 1,535 21,300
wear for longer service life and reduced fatigue.
31’
21’9” Nominal 5 3 1.000 12.566 10.681 5 1/2 5 1/8 691,200 56,500 NC 50 (4 1/2 IF) 6 5/8 3 1,180,200 48,200 59.16 1,834 25,000
Length
5 1/2 4 0.750 11.192 11.764 6 5 5/8 615,600 62,200 5 1/2 FH 7 4 1,054,800 46,600 55.21 1,712 24,300
5 7/8 4 0.938 14.542 16.630 6 3/8 6 799,800 82,700 XT57 7 4 1,169,300 98,500 65.38 2,027 53,100
6 5/8 5 0.813 14.837 19.285 7 1/8 6 3/4 1,483,700 185,500 6 5/8 FH 8 5 1,207,000 61,400 73.40 2,275 32,000
A
Nominal 11”
Size
NOTE: 3 3/16” Spiral-Wate, previously referred to as 2 7/8”, is manufactured integral only (non-welded). 6 5/8” is manufactured integral or Submerge
Arc welding. Performance Properties for sizes 5 7/8” reflect those for inertia/friction welded products. Sizes 3 1/2” through 5 7/8” can also be manu-
factured integrally for special purpose applications.
D
Pin Tool 24”
Joint
H E A V Y W E I G H T D R I L L P I P E
G R A N T P R I D E C O
S
piral-Wate drill pipe, Grant Prideco’s competi-
TM
Spirl-Wate Drill PIpe
D
tively priced, spiraled heavy-wall drill pipe is Box Tool 24” Tube Tool Joint Weight (lb)
designed to handle maximum stress to save Joint Approx.
Nominal Tube Mechanical Properties Mechanical Properties
Incl. Tube &
time and reduce drilling costs-especially in tough Dimensions Tube Tool Joint
Tool Joints
drilling environments. (Z)
Nominal Wall Section Spiral End Tensile Torsional Connection Tensile Torsional Per Make-up
Size ID Thick- Area Modulus Upsets Upsets Yield Yield Size and OD ID Yield Yield Per Joint Torque
Intermediate drill string members are constantly
(A) ness (in.2) (in.2) (C) (B) (lb) (ft-lb) Type (D) (lb) (ft-lb) foot (31 ft) (ft-lb)
subjected to some of the most severe tasks in drilling B
today. The critical transition zone between stiff, Elevator Upset 42” 3 3/16 2 0.594 4.840 2.687 5 5/16 3 3/16 532,400 28,400 SLH90 3 7/8 2 407,000 12,000 19.48 604 6,300
Diameter
heavy drill collars (under compression and the light,
more flexible drill pipe (in tension) can be too much
for conventional heavy-wall drill pipe to handle. 3 1/2 2 1/4 0.625 5.645 3.490 4 3 5/8 310,500 18,500 NC 38 (3 1/2 IF) 4 7/8 2 1/4 725,000 21,000 30.39 942 12,000
4 2 9/16 0.719 7.411 5.225 4 1/2 4 1/8 407,600 27,600 NC 40 (4 FH) 5 2 9/16 768,400 19,200 28.90 896 11,500
design reduces differential sticking problems, mini- C
mizes wear and improves circulation. Precision tool Spiral
Upset
joint alignment cuts down on excessive tool joint
4 1/2 2 3/4 0.875 9.965 7.698 5 4 5/8 548,100 40,700 NC 46 (4 IF) 6 1/4 2 3/4 1,085,500 41,100 49.53 1,535 21,300
wear for longer service life and reduced fatigue.
31’
21’9” Nominal 5 3 1.000 12.566 10.681 5 1/2 5 1/8 691,200 56,500 NC 50 (4 1/2 IF) 6 5/8 3 1,180,200 48,200 59.16 1,834 25,000
Length
5 1/2 4 0.750 11.192 11.764 6 5 5/8 615,600 62,200 5 1/2 FH 7 4 1,054,800 46,600 55.21 1,712 24,300
5 7/8 4 0.938 14.542 16.630 6 3/8 6 799,800 82,700 XT57 7 4 1,169,300 98,500 65.38 2,027 53,100
6 5/8 5 0.813 14.837 19.285 7 1/8 6 3/4 1,483,700 185,500 6 5/8 FH 8 5 1,207,000 61,400 73.40 2,275 32,000
A
Nominal 11”
Size
NOTE: 3 3/16” Spiral-Wate, previously referred to as 2 7/8”, is manufactured integral only (non-welded). 6 5/8” is manufactured integral or Submerge
Arc welding. Performance Properties for sizes 5 7/8” reflect those for inertia/friction welded products. Sizes 3 1/2” through 5 7/8” can also be manu-
factured integrally for special purpose applications.
D
Pin Tool 24”
Joint
H E A V Y W E I G H T D R I L L P I P E
Product Features
API Specifications
Heavy Weight Drill Pipe is manufactured API Specification 7
in compliance with the following API API Recommended Practice 7G
standards, as applicable: API Specification Q1
Phosphate Coating
A
ll new connections are hot
phosphate-coated to reduce
galling and improve the
adhesion of the thread compound.
Grant Prideco‘s heated coating
process applies more phosphate to
the connection than cold treatments,
which prevents steel-to-steel contacts
Before phosphate coating
and helps control frictional properties.
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