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Floating and Guiding Equipment

December 2, 2013

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Floating equipment is commonly used on the lower sections of the casing to reduce derrick stress by allowing the casing to be floated into place. The weight of the casing on holes of moderate to deep depths can cause tremendous strain on the derrick. When the casing is immersed in the well fluid, it is buoyed by force equal to the weight of the fluid that the casing displaces. If the casing is allowed to fill as it is lowered, the buoyancy will be equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by its wall. Should the casing not be allowed to fill, a greater amount of fluid is displaced by the casing string and the weight on the derrick is less.

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The guide shoe directs the casing away from ledges and minimizes sidewall caving as the casing passes through deviated sections of the hole. Some basic types of floating and guiding equipment are (1) the guide shoe, with of without a hole through the guide nose, (2) the float shoe containing float valve and guide nose, and (3) the float shoe and float collar containing and automatic fill-up valve. The simplest guide shoe is an open-end collar, with or without a molded nose. It is run on the first joint of casing and simply guides the casing past irregularities in the hole.

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Circulation is established down the casing and out the open end of the guide shoe, or through side ports designed to create more agitation as the cement slurry is circulated up the annulus. If the casing rests on bottom or is plugged with cuttings, circulation can be achieved though the side ports. A modified guide shoe with side ports may aid in running the casing into a hole where obstructions are anticipated. This tool has side ports above and a smaller opening through the rounded nose. The smaller opening ensures that approximately one-half the fluid is pumped through the existing side ports. These ports will help wash away obstructions that may be encountered and will also aid in getting the casing to bottom if some of the cutting have settled in the bottom hole.

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When wells accumulate enough cuttings on the bottom to cause a drop in pumping efficiency and an increase in pumping pressure, a high side port guide shoe can be installed on the casing shoe to help remove these cuttings. This equipment is particularly suitable to areas where large accumulations of the cuttings make it difficult to determine when casing touchdown is accomplished. The jetting action of the side port tool types aids in removing the cuttings and helps provide a cleaner wellbore with increased turbulence during circulation and cementing. It can also aid in the uniform distribution of the slurry around the shoe. If the casing is set on the bottom and no fluid can exit through the bottom of the tool, then the side ports can enable circulation to be established.

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The combination guide or float shoe usually incorporates a ball or spring-loaded backpressure valve. The outside body is made of steel of the same strength as that of the casing. The backpressure valve is enclosed in plastic and high-strength concrete. The valve, which is closed by a spring or by hydrostatic pressure from the fluid column in the well, prevents fluids from entering the casing while pipe is lowered into the hole. Suspension is controlled by the volume of fluid placed inside the casing by filling either from the surface or through a fill-up device in the float shoe. Once the casing has been run to the desired depth, circulation is established through the casing and float valve and up through the annulus. When the cement job is completed, the backpressure valve prevents cement from flowing back into the casing. For shallow wells where it is not necessary to guide or float the casing to bottom, a simple casing shoe is used. Float collars are normally placed one to three joints above the float or guide shoe in the casing string and serve the same basic functions as the float shoe. They contain a backpressure valve similar to the one in the float shoe and provide a smooth surface or latching device for the cementing plugs.

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The space between the float collar and the guide shoe serves as a trap for contaminated cement or mud that may accumulate from the wiping action of the top cementing plug. The contaminated cement is thus kept away from the shoe, where the best bond is required. When the cement plug seats at the float collar, it shuts off fluid flow and prevents over pumping o the cement. A pressure buildup at the surface indicates when cement placement is complete. For larger casing, float collar or shoes may be obtained with a special stab-in device that allows the cement to be pumped through tubing or drill pipe.

(This method of placement is often called inner-string cementing.) Such a device eliminates the need for large cementing plugs and oversize plug containers. It also reduces the volume of cement that can be lost if the job must be terminated before all the slurry is mixed and pumped. For reason of economy, simple insert flapper valve and seat may be installed in the casing string one or two joints above the guide shoe. This insert valve is designed for use in wells down to 7,000 ft. and for pressures less than the collapse pressure of J-55 casing in the particular weight range being used.

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The backpressure valve in automatic fill-up equipment is held out of service until it is release by a predetermined pump pressure or flow rate applied from the surface. The rate of the flow into the casing is usually low enough to hold the fluid level within 10 to 300 ft. of the surface. The backpressure valve in automatic fill-up equipment is held out of service until it is release by a predetermined pump pressure or flow rate applied from the surface. The rate of the flow into the casing is usually low enough to hold the fluid level within 10 to 300 ft. of the surface. When purchasing floating equipment, it is important to specify the OD, the threading, the material grade, and the pipe weight.

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Enclosed Down-Jet
Special Nose Option

13

Aluminum

Al

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Tapered Down-Jet
Special Nose Option
13

Aluminum

Al

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Tapered and Offset Round, Down-Jet


Special Nose Option

13

Aluminum
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Al

Super Seal II
Float Equipment Valve

All casing-size Super Seal II float collars include an auto fill feature.
This feature, installed between the valve and pressure seat, is deactivated by flow rate. The auto fill feature allows wellbore fluids to enter the casing from the first joint, reducing surge pressure on the formation and reducing casing fill time from the surface. When the auto fill feature is pumped loose with a high fluid rate, the float valve is returned to a dependable Super Seal II backpressure valve. The auto fill feature will deactivate if the flow through the valve reaches a predetermined rate.

The Super Seal II float collar includes the Super Seal II backpressure valve, which prevents cement pumped into the casing/wellbore annulus from re-entering the casing ID after cementing operations.
Manufactured in all common casing, weight and grade.

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Super Seal II
Collar & Shoe
Casing OD in. Casing Weight lb./ft.

Tool OD in.

Minimum ID in.

Length in.

Thread Type

4 1/2
5 5 1/2 7 7 5/8

8 5/8
9 5/8 10 3/4 11 3/4 13 3/8

Different casing grades, weights, threads, valve configurations, and non-rotating valve features are available. API proprietary threading and PREMIUM threading available upon request.

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PDF

(Pressure Differential Fill)

Float Equipment Valve


Pressure Differential Fill (PDF) float collars and shoes allow operators to maintain a constant fluid height inside the casing of a well. As fluid is allowed to enter through the bottom of the casing, the system maintains a constant differential pressure between the inside and outside of the casing at the floats to ensure constant fluid height within the casing. PDF floating equipment is supplied in the differential fill mode and is ready to be RIH. After all casing runs have been completed, the differential fill option is deactivated by dropping a weighted plastic ball from the surface and pumping the ball through the tool.

A spring-loaded valve in the fill-up unit regulates filling. When hydrostatic pressure outside the casing exceeds the spring tension, fluid is allowed to enter the casing; when pressure inside the casing combines with spring tension to exceed the pressure outside the casing, the valve closes. The differential pressure between the inside and outside of the casing is the sum of the spring rates of all PDF floating equipment in the casing string. The hole may be circulated at any time while casing is run without affecting the fill-up unit. After the ball passes the float collar and/or shoe, the PDF valve is converted to a one-way cementing valve that allows cement to flow into the annulus, where it is prevented from re-entering the casing.

Manufactured in all common casing, weight and grade.

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PDF floating equipment should not be used in wells deviated more than 30 from vertical.

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PDF equipment cannot be used with Super Seal II floating equipment.

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PDF
in. 5

(Pressure Differential Fill)

Collar & Shoe


Casing OD Casing Weight lb./ft. Tool OD in. Minimum ID in. Length in. Thread Type

4 1/2
5 1/2 7 7 5/8

8 5/8
9 5/8 10 3/4 11 3/4 13 3/8

Different casing grades, weights, threads, valve configurations, features are available. API proprietary threading and PREMIUM threading available upon request.

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Floating Equipment
Specs

Super Seal II Features

- 2 in. valve in 2 7/8 in. through 4 in. equipment. - 2 in. valve in 4 in. equipment and larger. - 4 in. valve in 7 in. equipment and larger. - Single or double valve options in collars and shoes. - Sealing sleeve for inner-string cementing operations with or without latch down plug. - Down-Jet and High-Port Up-Jet (HPUJ) float shoes. - Non-rotating (NR) in 7 in. through 20 in. equipment. - Tapered and offset tapered composite or aluminum noses. - Centralized float shoes and collars.

PDF Features

- Available in shoe and collar and can both be run in the same string if needed. - Reliable auto fill with casing circulation at any time, multiple times, during pipe running procedures. - Has a ball drop deactivation auto fill feature. After the ball passes the float valve, the PDF flapper closes against its seat, preventing wellbore fluids or cement from reentering the casing string. - Standard 150 psi differential float valve spring. If more than one PDF valve is run the psi is cumulative. - Maintains a constant fluid height inside the casing. - PDF should not be used on wellbores greater than 30 degree deviation.

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Well Casing & Liner


Type
Conductor Casing

Size (OD, in.)


20 to 36

Setting Depth (ft.)


40 to 1,000

Function
Stabilizes collar and protects rig foundation. Restrains unconsolidated formations. Confines circulating fluids. Helps prevent water flow and loss of circulation. Helps prevent contamination of freshwater zones. Connects blowout preventer and wellhead. Supports deeper casing and tubing string. Confines shallow zones and prevents loss of circulation. Helps prevent sloughing and enlargement of hole during deeper drilling. Protects production string from corrosion. Helps to resist high formation pressure. Protects against loss of drill string in key-seated or sticky holes. Helps prevent loss of circulation. Protects hole. Isolates fluids and prevents fluid migration. Helps provide well control if tubing fails. Protects down hole equipment. Allows selective production of oil an gas. Functions like production casing. Limits need for full string of casing.

Surface Casing

7 to 20

to 4,500

Intermediate Casing

7 to 11 3/4

Varies with hole conditions

Production Casing

2 3/8 to 9 58

Through production zone

Liner

5 to 7

Through production zone

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Cementing Plugs
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Unless a well is drilled with air or gas, the casing and hole are usually filled with drilling fluid before cementing. To minimize contamination of the interface between the mud and the cement in the casing, a bottom plug is pumped ahead of the cement slurry. This plug wipes the mud from the casing wall as it moves down the pipe. When it reaches the float collar, differential pressure ruptures a diaphragm on top of the plug, allowing the cement slurry to flow through the plug and the floating equipment and up the annular space between the pipe and the hole.

The top cementing plug is landed at the float collar or float shoe. It keeps the displacement fluid from channeling with and contaminating the cement slurry and cause a pressure buildup in the pipe. Although top and bottom plugs are similar in outward appearance, their internal structures are different. The top plug, with its drillable insert and rubber wipers, is built to withstand the force of the cement column and displacement fluid and to provide dependable sealing or shutoff when it lands on a collar, baffle plate, or shoe.

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The bottom plug is fitted with a diaphragm in its top that will rupture at about 200 to 400 psi, thereby allowing the cement to be pumped through the floating equipment, down the casing, and into the annular space. The burst pressure of the diaphragm is high enough to prevent premature rupture before the plug lands. The bottom plug usually molded out of a different color so that the top plug may be readily distinguished from the bottom plug. For cable tool operations, plugs are made with plastic inserts to reduce drilling time. There are times when a bottom plug is not desired. In these cases, water or chemical flush should precede the cement slurry to clean the casing of the mud solids. This is not as effective as the mechanical wiping action of the bottom plug, but it will reduce the amount of contaminated slurry. The top plug follows the cement slurry, wiping it from the casing wall.

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Wiper
Plugs

Five Wiper

is designed to provide fluid separation during displacement and wiping efficiency for wiping wellbore casing and tubular clean of drilling mud, spacers, and cement.

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Wiper
Plugs

Non-Rotating Five Wiper

plugs have added locking teeth that prevent the equipment from spinning during drill out, which reduces drill out times and associated rig costs.

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Wiper
Plugs

HWE

(High Wiping Efficiency)

top and bottom cementing plugs are designed to help improve wiping efficiency during cementing operations. The wipers of the HWE plug are a deep-cup design, which provides greater wiping efficiency to remove mud cake, mud film, rust, and mill scale.

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Five Wiper
Plugs
Casing OD in. 3 1/2 4 1/2 5 5 1/2 7 7 5/8 9 5/8 10 3/4 11 3/4 13 3/8 16 18 5/8 Casing Weight in. 07.70 to 12.95 09.50 to 15.10 11.50 to 18.00 13.00 to 23.00 17.00 to 32.00 20.00 to 39.00 29.30 to 53.50 32.75 to 65.70 38.00 to 60.00 48.00 to 72.00 65.00 to 118.0 87.50 to 115.0 Length in. 5.180 9.120 9.120 9.120 9.120 9.100 9.120 10.000 10.600 12.250 17.540 21.920 OD in. 3.240 4.350 4.840 5.310 6.750 7.330 9.250 10.370 11.330 12.940 15.400 19.500 ID in. 1.900 2.540 2.870 3.270 4.450 5.000 6.910 8.000 9.360 9.930 11.680 14.950

Non-rotating five wiper plugs are available for casing 7 in. to 20 in. only. Five wiper plugs are available for WBM, OBM, and SBM systems. Available top and bottom plastic and aluminum insert bodies. Bottom plugs have a 350 psi rupturable diaphragm.

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Minimum Casing IDS


For Five Wiper Plugs
Casing OD in. 3 1/2 Wiper OD in. 3.240 4.350 4.840 5.310 6.750 7.330 Min. ID for Plastic Five Wiper Plugs, NR Plugs, and Bottom Aluminum Plugs in. 2.950 3.810 4.050 4.490 5.870 6.450

4 1/2
5 5 1/2 7 7 5/8 9 5/8 10 3/4

9.250
10.370 11.330 12.940 15.400 19.500

8.400
9.550 10.420 12.070 13.500 -

11 3/4
13 3/8 16 18 5/8

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HWE
Plugs
Casing OD

(High Wiping Efficiency)

Casing Weight

Min. / Max. ID

Length

OD

ID

in.
4 1/2 5 5 1/2 7 7 5/8 9 5/8 10 3/4 13 3/8

in.
09.50 to 15.10 11.50 to 18.00 13.00 to 23.00 17.00 to 32.00 20.00 to 39.00 29.30 to 53.50 32.80 to 65.70 48.00 to 72.00

in.
03.65 / 04.09 03.83 / 0456 04.38 / 05.04 05.66 / 06.54 06.24 / 07.13 08.16 / 09.06 09.09 / 10.19 11.79 / 12.72

in.
8.75 8.75 8.75 9.00 9.00 9.00 10.00 12.25

in.
4.390 4.940 5.344 6.788 7.375 9.313 10.336 12.965

in.
2.630 2.630 3.220 4.414 5.000 6.939 7.980 10.620

HWE plugs are available for WBM, OBM, and SBM systems. New rubber and phenolic plastic designs offer increased drill out benefits with smaller debris, tighter gripping, and easier drill out than five wiper plugs. HWE plugs are suitable up to 400 F. The bottom plug is supplied with a 750 psi rupture disk.

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Casing Centralizers
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The uniformity of the cement sheath around the pipe determines to a great extent the effectiveness of the seal between the wellbore and the casing. Since holes are rarely straight, the pipe will generally be in contact with the wall of the hole at several places. Hole deviation may vary from zero to -in offshore directional holes- as much as 70 to 80. Such severe deviation will greatly influence the number and spacing of centralizers. A great deal of effort has been expended to determine the relative success of running casing strings with and without centralizers. Although authors differ about the proper approach to an ideal cement job, they agree unanimously that success hinges on the proper centralization of casing. Centralizers are among the few mechanical aids covered by API specifications.

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When properly installed in gauge sections of a hole, centralizers prevent drag while pipe is run into the hole, center the casing in the wellbore, minimize differential sticking, and thus help to equalize hydrostatic pressure in the annulus, and reduce channeling and aid in mud removal. Two general types of centralizers are spring-bow and rigid. The spring-bow type has a greater ability to provide a standoff where the borehole is enlarged. The rigid type provides a more positive standoff where the borehole is to be gauged. Special close-tolerance centralizers may be used on the liners. The important design considerations are positioning, method of installation, and spacing. Centralizers should be positioned on the casing through intervals requiring effective cementing, on the casing adjacent to (and sometimes passing through) the intervals where differential-sticking is a hazard, and occasionally on the casing passing through doglegs where key seats may exist.

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Effective cementing is important through the production intervals and around the lower joints of the surface and intermediate casing strings to minimize the likelihood of joint loss. The centralizers are held in their relative position on the casing by either the casing collars or mechanical stop collars. The restraining device (collar or stop collar) should always be located within the bow-spring-type centralizer so the centralizer will be pulled - not pushed - into the hole. Therefore, the bow-spring-type centralizer should not be allowed to ride free on a casing joint. All casing attachments should be installed or fastened to the casing by some method, depending on the typei.e., solid body, split body, or hinged. If they are not installed over a casing collar, then a clamp must be used to secure or limit the travel of the various casing attachments. There are a number or different types of clamps. One type is simply a friction clamp that uses a set screw to keep the clamp from sliding.

Another type uses spiral pins driven between the clamp and the casing to supply the holding force. Other have dogs (or teeth) on the inside that actually bite into the casing. Any clamp that might scar the surface of the casing could be considered unusable where corrosion problem exist. One of the little-emphasized benefits of centralizers is that they reduce pipe sticking caused by pressure differentials. The force holding casing against a permeable section in the hole is proportional to the pressure differential across the pipe and to the area of the pipe in contact with the wellbore isolated from the hydrostatic pressure by thickened mud cake. The design of centralizers varies considerably, depending on the purpose and the vendor. For this reason, the API specifications cover minimum performance requirements for standard and close-tolerance spring-bow casing centralizers. They are not applicable to rigid or positive centralizers.

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Bow Spring
Centralizer

Standard

Suited for vertical applications, the standard has been in use for nearly 30 years and is manufactured to API 10D specification ensuring this centralizer consistently provides superior performance.

has turbo fins designed to deflect the fluid flow in a turbulent and outward directed spiral.

Standard with Turbo Fins


Manufactured in all common casing and hole size combinations.

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Bow Spring
Casing OD in.
3 1/2 3 1/2 3 1/2 4 1/2 4 1/2 5 1/2 7 7 5/8 7 5/8 9 5/8

Standard & Standard with Turbo Fins


Hole ID in.
6 6 1/8 6 1/4 6 6 1/8 6 3/4 8 1/2 9 7/8 9 1/2 12 1/2

ID in.
3 1/2 3 1/2 3 1/2 4 1/2 4 1/2 5 1/2 7 7 5/8 7 5/8 9 5/8

OD in.
6 6 1/8 6 3/4 6 1/2 6 1/8 7 9 1/2 10 1/2 10 13

Height in.
22 3/4 22 3/4 22 3/4 22 1/2 23 23 22 3/4 23 23 23

Bows no.
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6

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Bow Spring
Casing OD in. 9 5/8 9 7/8 10 3/4 10 3/4 11 3/4 13 3/8 13 5/8 16 16 20 Hole ID in. 12 1/4 12 1/4 12 1/4 14 3/4 14 3/4 17 1/2 17 1/2 18 1/2 22 26

Standard & Standard with Turbo Fins


ID in. 9 5/8 9 7/8 10 3/4 10 3/4 11 3/4 13 3/8 13 5/8 16 16 20 OD in. 13 12 3/8 13 1/4 14 3/4 14 3/4 18 1/2 18 1/2 18 1/2 22 26 Height in. 22 1/2 22 3/4 23 23 22 3/4 22 22 23 22 3/4 26 Bows no. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 10

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Bow Spring
Centralizer

Semi Rigid

Centralizer

Close Tolerance

is a liner centralizer designed for close tolerance applications where running drag must be minimized paired with highest possible centering strength.

is ideal for highly deviated and horizontal applications.

Dual Contact
Manufactured in all common casing and hole size combinations.

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Bow Spring
Close Tolerance
Casing OD in. 3 1/2 4 1/2 Hole ID in. 4 3/4 7 ID in. 3 11/16 4 11/16 OD in. 4 3/4 7 1/2 Height in. 23 23 Bows No. 4 4 Casing OD in. 4 1/2 5 5 1/2 5 1/2 7 7 7 7 5/8 9 5/8 9 7/8 10 3/4 10 3/4 10 3/4 13 3/8 13 3/8 13 5/8 14 20 Hole ID in. 6 1/8 7 7/8 8 1/2 8 3/4 8 3/8 8 1/2 9 7/8 9 7/8 12 1/4 12 1/4 12 1/4 13 1/2 14 3/4 16 17 1/2 16 16 24

Semi Rigid
ID in. 4 5/8 5 1/8 5 5/8 5 5/8 7 1/8 7 1/8 7 1/8 7 3/4 9 3/4 10 10 7/8 10 7/8 10 7/8 13 1/2 13 1/2 13 3/4 14 1/8 20 1/8 OD in. 6 1/4 8 8 1/2 8 5/8 8 5/8 8 3/4 10 9 7/8 12 5/8 12 1/8 12 1/2 13 3/4 15 1/4 16 3/8 17 3/4 17 5/8 16 1/8 25 1/2 Height in. 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 25 1/2 Bows no. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 8

Dual Contact

5
5 1/2 7 7 5/8 7 5/8

6 1/8
6 1/2 8 1/2 8 1/2 8 1/2

5 1/4
5 11/16 7 1/4 7 13/16 7 13/16

6 1/4
6 5/8 9 1/2 8 3/4 8 5/8

22 1/2
23 22 1/2 23 23

4
4 4 4 4

9 5/8
9 5/8 9 7/8 16 22

10 5/8
12 1/4 12 1/4 20 28

9 13/16
9 7/8 10 1/16 16 1/4 22 1/4

10 7/8
13 12 3/4 22 1/2 29

23
22 1/2 23 22 1/2 22 1/2

6
6 6 8 12

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Rigid

Centralizer

can be used in deviated and vertical well applications, where wellbore fluid turbulent flow is required.

Turbo

Positive Bar

provides positive standoff and centering, and can be used in both cased or open hole applications. Designed for use in highly deviated and horizontal well conditions, and offers sufficient clearance for fluid passage, maximum flow and well bore stabilization.
Manufactured in all common casing and hole size combinations.

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Rigid

Positive Bar
Casing OD in. 2 7/8 2 7/8 3 1/2 4 1/2 5 5 5 5 1/2 7 7 5/8 9 5/8 9 7/8 10 3/4 11 3/4 13 3/8 16 16 20 Hole ID in. 3 1/2 3 7/8 6 5 7/8 5 7/8 6 1/4 7 3/8 6 1/2 8 1/4 9 1/4 12 12 14 1/2 14 1/2 17 1/4 19 1/2 21 1/2 25 OD in. 3 1/4 3 7/8 6 5 7/8 5 7/8 6 1/4 7 3/8 6 8 9 12 12 14 14 17 19 21 25 ID in. 3 3 3 5/8 4 5/8 5 1/8 5 1/8 5 1/8 5 5/8 7 1/8 7 3/4 9 3/4 10 10 7/8 11 7/8 13 1/2 16 1/8 16 1/8 20 1/8 Height in. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Bows No. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 8

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Stop Collar

design with case hardened inserts embedded in collar ID to provide maximum holding resistance.

FASGRIP with dogs

Friction
7,000 lbs.

40,000 lbs.

will provide the sliding limits according to API RP 10D-2.

offers superior holding capability in close tolerance conditions and where extreme loading may occur.

Slip-On
20,000 lbs. Manufactured in all common casing and hole size combinations.

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Stop Collar
Friction
Casing OD in. 2 7/8 3 1/2 4 1/2 5 5 1/2 7 7 5/8 9 5/8 9 7/8 10 3/4 11 3/4 13 3/8 16 20 Hole ID in. 4 3/8 5 6 6 1/2 7 8 1/4 9 1/8 11 1/8 11 3/8 12 1/4 13 3/4 14 3/4 17 3/8 21 1/2 Screw in. 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 Holding Force up lb. 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000

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Stop Collar
FASGRIP
Casing OD in. 2 7/8 3 1/2 4 1/2 5 5 1/2 7 7 5/8 9 5/8 9 7/8 10 3/4 11 3/4 13 3/8 16 20 Hole ID in. 4 3/8 5 6 6 1/2 7 8 1/2 9 1/8 11 1/8 11 3/8 12 1/4 13 1/4 14 7/8 17 1/2 21 1/2 Screw in. 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 3/8 x 2 3/4 Holding Force Up lb. 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000

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Stop Collar
Slip On
Casing OD
in. 3 1/2 5 5 1/2 7 7 5/8 9 5/8 9 7/8 13 3/8 16 22

Hole ID
in. 4 3/4 6 1/4 6 3/4 8 1/4 8 1/2 10 7/8 11 1/8 14 5/8 17 1/4 23 1/4

Screw
in. 3/8 x 13 3/8 x 13 3/8 x 13 3/8 x 13 3/8 x 13 3/8 x 13 3/8 x 13 3/8 x 13 3/8 x 13 3/8 x 13

Holding Force Up
lb. 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000

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