CH 5 PDF
CH 5 PDF
CHAPTER 5
LOCK MANDRELS
CONTENTS
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             LOCK MANDRELS                  - INTRODUCTION
A lock mandrel is a device which will "grip" in the well to provide an anchor for
various flow control devices such as :- plugs, safety valves, seperation tools etc.
It "grips" either by utilizing slips, dogs or keys. The lock mandrel also has a
means of sealing around its O.D. to hold pressure.
There are 3 main groups of mandrels:
            1. Slip Locks - can be set anywhere in the tubing.
            2. Collar Locks - can be set in tubing collar recess.
            3. Nipple Locks - positioned in a nipple run in the tubing string during
               completion.
1.    Slip Locks (p. 5-3) were the first type of lock to be designed. They have
     limitations which makes them less useful than the other types of lock mandrels:
            1.    Maximum pressure differential 1500 psi.
            2.    Will hold pressure from below only..:
            3.    Will not pass nipple bore (of same nominal size as tubing)
            4.    Can be unlocked by excessive flow from above.
2.   Collar Locks (p. 5-9) are securely locked in the tubing collar recess by
     ~ogs which extend outwards. It has the following features and limitations:
            1. Will hold 5000 psi-from ABOVE and BELOW.
            2. G. Seal Element is more effective than W used on slip Lock.
            3. Will not pass nipple I. D.
3     Nipple Locks (p. 5-14)can be divided into the following categories.
                 They offer greater versatility, reliability and pressure rating than either
                 SLIP or COLLAR type locks.
Running Tool. W
~unnin~proce~ure -
A. - The slips slide along the tube wall during running in.
B. - When the anchoring depth is reached, pull up; then JAR UP.
        -    Continued Jarring up shears the pins which ftx the Mandrel body and
             taper together. The body moves up and the lower conical shoulder
             expandsthe packings, sealing againstthe tubing:
      D. -   Lock is pulled out of the well, hanging by the ftshing neck which
             ensures slips remain retracted. ' .
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4
5
                          W RUNNING TOOL
Refer to diagram on p. 5-5
      IOWOl8   2.375    2.062   I.8S9      .687   1.315     41WOl3      40RB17   I .3116 '11.14
      IOW022   2.815    2.530   2.296      .815   1.7SO     41WOl4      40RB18   1-9/16'11.12
      IOW023   3.500    3.080   2.843     1.315   2.312     41W022      40RB19      2)( 12
      IOW034   .\ IIO   3.500   3.281     1.TSO   2.750     4IW03O      4ORB30   2-1/4".12
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                      PROJECT 18                - W LOCK                 MANDREL
(11)
(111)
. (IV)
(I)
(11)
7. For the 2-112" W running tool what is the size and type of shear pins?
(11)
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9
10
(I) Running In   (ii) Setting
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                              D LOCK - RUNNING/PULLING
Pin D Running Tool so its collet is expanded                            ~       the "locking sleeve" in the
recess provided.
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                          PROJECT           19 - D COLLAR             LOCK
(2)
.   3. What takes place tp lock the Type D mandrel in the collar recess?
           Le. Explain running procedure.
4. Whatis the maximum O.D. ofthe 2-7/8" type D mandrel with the dogs retracted? ..
    5. What is the maximum O.D. of the 2 7/8" type D mandrel with the
       dogs gp.anded?                       ...................................................
6. What 'is the minimum l D. through the bore of the mandrel? ;.........................
8. What is the total length of this Type D mandrel with the dogs retracted?
la. Describe the procedure for pulling the 2 - 7/8" Type D mandrel?
            (11) The X Lock sY.!!E!!uses identical nipples in each respective tubing size."
                 The operator can select which ,nipple the lock is to be set in by the
                 use of a selective running tool. (p 5-22)
             (11) Holds pressure from both directions. (High pressure R & RN system
                  available)
                    Running Tool - X
                                 -
                    Pulling Tool G R
            (111) The XN Lock is an X Lock with the keys changed to XN. All
                 other components are identical, including the running and
                 pulling tools.
                    The O.D. Qf the equalizing sub is too big to pass the No-go
                    nipple I. D. so serves as a positive stop to locate the nipple
                    keys.
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                                    X I XN LOCKS
                 .
X keys have a 90 shoulder.                                   XN have 458 shoulder.
x XN
Prior to running an X (or XN) lock you should check the following:
          (1) All threads are tight   - note hole in expander      mandrel for a bar.
                (DO NOT PLACE A WRENCH ON THIS SURFACE)
          (11) Correct profile keys   - X or   XN
                        nipple                                 expander
                                                                  mandrel
                     space for
                     downward
                     movement
                                                     t    FORCE
The greater the upward force created by the pressure differential the greater the
"squeeze" by the keys onto the packing mandrel. This grips serrations to prevent
expander mandrel moving upwards and unlocking.      .
 This can be observed by. opening and closing a lock mandrel and comparing
 the effort needed to repeat the opening sequence while squeezing the keys
  inwards by hand.
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17
                                        x LOCK POSITIONS
         Refer to p. 5-17
         (11) Non-Selective Position         - Fishing neck has been partially pushed into lock
                                               (by action of running tool)
                                             - Keys     are partially expanded and 90.                   shoulder of
                                                 X keys ;m locate in X nipple (45- XN 'keys
                                                 will pass X nipple in this position)
         (111) Locked in nipple                  Jar'down action has set expander mandrel behind
                                                 keys holding lock securely in nipple until fishing
                                                 neck and expander sleeve are retracted by the
                                                 pulling tool (G R)
         The Running Tool (p 5-22) positions the lock mandrel in the Selective or Non-
         Selective position. A detailed explanation of the sequence is on p. 5-24.
                 Tubing      Nipple      No-Go      X Lock No.       XN Lock No.         Running Tool   Pulling Tool
                  Size        I.D.        I.D.
Note: All above part Nos are for 9Cr- 1 Mo material - for H2S Service.
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                     X I XN STRIPPING PROCEDURE
CAUTION:      Do not use a wrench on the Packing Ma~drel (6) or Key Retainer
             Sleeve (2) when removing them from the Fish Neck (1). This will twist the
             Key Springs (4) and damage the grooves in the Expander Sleeve (3).
5. Rem'ove the Packing Mandrel (6) from the Key Retainer Sleeve (2).
       -
CAUTION:       Do not use a wrench on packing section of Packing Mandrel
               (6). This could       cause premature wear of the packing LD.
               and cause the packing to leak.
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                              X I XN REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
       1. Install the Expander Sleeve (3) (small end first) into the lower end
          of the 'Key Retainer Sleeve (2). Leave sufficient room to install Key Springs.
      2. Align the spring grooves in the Expander Sleeve (3) with the slots in the                                       '
                 Key Retainer Sleeve (2).
      3.        Insert the Springs (4) through the top of the Key Retainer Sleeve (2)
                and into the spring grooves in the Expander Sleeve (3). Check that the hooked
                ends of the Springs are in the holes in the Key Retainer Sleeve (2). .
                Hold in place with grease. (On big size locks with Shear-pin Retainer, check
                that the pin hole in the Expander Sleeve is aligned with the pin slot in the
                Key Retainer Sleeve.)                                                                               ,
       4.         Push the Expander          Sleeve (3) through      the Key Retainer              Sleeve (2) until
                 it engages and stops.
       5.        Install the Keys (5) through the bottom of the Key Retainer Sleeve (2)
                 and onto the Springs (4). The Keys (5) must be properly installed on
                 the Springs (4).        .
           6.    Push the Expander Sleeve (3) down, moving the Keys (5) out into the
                 windows of the Key Retainer Sleeve (2).
           7.     Insert the Packing Mandrel           (6) into the Expander               Sleeve (3) and make
                  up by hand.                                                                                   .
           8.      Grip the upper end of the Key Retainer                    Sleeve (2) in a vise. Tighten
                  the Packing Mandrel (6).
           CAUTION ~               Do not place the wrench on the polished packing area of the
                                   Packing     Mandrel (6). This could   cause premature  wear
                                   of the packing LD.
           9.       Remove this           assembly   from    the   vise     and    place     the    Fish     Neck   (1)'
                   in the vise.
10. Make up the Expander Sieeve (3) into the Fish Neck ( I) by, hand.
           11.     Insert a steel rod through the shear pin holes in the Packing Mandrel
                   (6). Using the rod as a handle, pull the Packing Mandrel away from the Fish
                   Neck (1) to expose the Expander Sleeve (3).
           12. Insert the rod through holes in the Expander Sleeve (3). Using the rod
               as a handle, make up the Expander Sleeve into the Fish Neck (1).
           CAUTION:                Do not use a wrenc~ on the Key Retainer Sleeve (2).
                                   This would twist the Key Springs (4) and damage the
                                   grooves in the Expander Sleeve (3).
           NOTE:         Do not try to force the Fish Neck (1) downward. This may place the
                         tool in a locked" position.
     ,,'    13.    Install the new packing onto the Packing Mandrel (6).
            14. Install new a-Ring onto the lower end of Packing Mandrel on locks 3 - 1/2" and
                    larger.
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                                  X-RUNNING TOOL
The X-running tool is to enable the X Lock to be run selectively into the profile
req uired.
1)   SELECTIVE POSITION - used when setting in any profile except top one or a
     No-go (XN) profile.
2.   In NON-SELECTIVE position
     LOCK MANDREL          (v)    Keys are SPR UNGforward to permit 90 degrees
                                  shoulder to locate in nipple.
     RUNNING TOOL          (VI) Nipple locator dogs IN   - now holding inner
                                mandrel in up position
Prior to pinning to lock, the runnin~ tool should be checked to ensure it trips
freely from SELECTIVE to ~ON-SELECTIVE.           Place tool in NON-SELECTIVE
(as it would be after pulling out of hole), then:
Place tool in vice horizontally and grip GENTLY on dog retainer. Using a square
shank screwdriver (or other suitable tool) in gap between spring housing and fishing
neck increase tension on main spring. At the same time place thumb and forefinger
on upper end of nipple locator dogs and squeeze inwards and upwards against small
spring. Release screwdriver and tool should spring into S ELECTIVE position.
          If not:     (1) Check nipple locator dogs. were fully outwards when you
                          released tension.
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                               lock pin
               lock pin                             1/4" shear pin hole
               retainer pin
               Shear pin -1/4" steel
               main spring,                            core
IL..;,spring         housing
  ~""".core
  ,L.",,\11aln mandrel
  ,   "d,'    dog retainer housing
               dog spring
                                                    recess for
               spilt ring
                                                    lug segments
               nipple locator dog
lug segment
                                                                                                      i
                                                                                         , main mandr,1
                                              "'~   recessfor fishing                           ,,',' I
                                                    neck retainer dogs
                                                                                           ~'"---,..;.~..           lug segmer1fs
                                                                                                        '!     ,        "             ,'. .,",
                                                                                                               ".                   ~SPlttring
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                                                                                                                    "
             5/16"hole for
                                                                 dogspring -"'
             lower (brass) shear pin
                                                                                                                                    , nipple
                                                                                                                                       located
                                                                                                                                       :dog
X RUNNING TOOL
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         X RUNNING TOOL - PINNING/RUNNING
With tool inSELECTIVE
Place tool in vice horizontally and grip G ENTL Y on dog retainer. Push nipple
locator dogs up (towards fishing neck). They should move inwards when at upper end of
travel and return freely to extended position. If they are not free the spring
is binding and tool needs redressing.
Pull fishing neck to outwards against spring tension. A bar or screwdriver can be
placed through slot above core to provide handles to exert force necessary.
Tool should trip into NON-SELECTIVE            and remain in this position when tension is
rei eased.
PINNING PROCEo-URE
1.    Check Running Tool is in NON-SELECTIVE             position - otherwise core will be
     locked.
2.    Place Lock Mandrel fishing neck in vice firmly. Close lock and insert running
     tool. Push core downwards and hold in place with punch in top shear pin hole.
     Extend lock mandrel and move running tool to line up bottom shear pin hole.
     Pin with 5/16" brass (usually).
                              ,
3.   Insert 1/4" steel pin in top hole.' Cross punc.h and center             punch       shear
     pins to ensure they do not drop out.
4.   Check that tool will trip from SELECTIVE          to NON-SELECTIVE.
11. If lock is fully set -Diagram (v)-JAR    UP to shear BOTTOM pin and pull out
    of hole.
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                X RUNNING TOOL-STRIPPING PROCEDURE
-....
        11. Remove dog spring by squeezing flat between two hacksawblades and with-
            drawing through slots in retainer housing.
                                  -
        Check all parts for wear grease lightly.
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                   X RUNNING TOOL - REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
                                         -
          1. Put fishing neck in vice pin thread down
          2. Place spring housing and main spring on fishing neck
             position (thread upwards)
                                                                                  -   just sit them in
                                                        -
          3. Insert main mandrel and make up ensure milled slots are lined up. Main
             spring is now compressed. Main mandrel and fishing neck are a matched pair and
             care must be taken to be certain they do not become mixed.
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          4. Insert 2 lug segments -45 degree chamfer up (Le. towards bottom of tool)
          5. Insert spring into dog retainer      -Sandwich spring between 2 hacksaw blades,
                insert through slots, turn 90 degrees and release blades. Manipulate spring into
                position and check that the ends of the springs are not crossed.
          6. Slide dog retainer housing over main mandrel          -thread downwards.
          7. Insert hacksaw blade through slot in dog retainer housing above the spring
             and right through the slots in the main mandrel.
          8. Lift housing to compress spring against hacksaw blade and insert file through
             main mandrel to hold housing up.
          9.    Insert 1 split ring in lower inside of dog retainer housing                   -
                                                                                             install
                with slot towards upper edge. (grease on back of split ring will hold it in place)
     ",
          10.   Insert 1 nipple locator dog.
          11.   Insert 2nd split ring.
          12.   Insert 2nd dog - from inside at a steep angle to locate fingers in slots in
                split rings
          13.    Hold dogs firmly while picking up gently on dog retainer housing to remove
                fIle from slot.
          14. Lower complete assembly until hacksaw blade is at end of slot. Remove blade
              while gently supporting dogs with fmger tips.
          15. Turn dog retainer     housing 90 degrees         -
                                                            to avoid fishing neck retainer
                dog slots.
          16. Manipulate assembly gently down over profiles on main mandrel and thread
              into spring housing.
          17. Tighten spring housing to dog retainer. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN as this can
              deform these thin section components.
          18.    Pull upwards to dog retainer housing trip tool into CONTROL
          19.    Insert 2 fishing neck retainer dogs   - use grease   to hold in place
          20. Insert core -cannot be inserted if tool is in SELECTIVE position. (see 18).
          21.    Install cross pin.
          22.    Lift core upwards and insert locking pin through hole in fishing neck.
                 BRAD both ends to ensure this pin will not fall out.
          23. CHECK TOOL OPERATION - i.e.: Trip from NON-SELECTIVE to
              SELECTIVE and back to NON-SELECTIVE.
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                      2 -718
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                 All Otis nipples have an identification band machined into upper end EXTERN ALLY
                 to ensure correct positioning when running tubing.
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                X I XN LOCK - PULLING PROCEDURE
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31
32
CHECK-SET TOOL
                                   33
     EQUALIZING VALVE
IS MOVED TO CLOSED POSITION
                         34
XX   PLUG SET
       Verify Installation
       • Check set
       • Pressure test
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CHECK-SET TOOL
                                   36
CHECK-SET TOOL
Shear pin
       Downward jarring
       shears the pin
       indicating that the lock
       mandrel is fully locked.
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     GR & GS PULLING TOOLS
GR
Shears up
GS
Shears down
GS PULLING TOOL
GR PULLING TOOL
                                                      38
        Equalizing and Pulling
Differential
                 Equalizing Prong
               pushes the equalizing
                valve down and off
                       seat
Differential
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    PULL LOCK MANDREL
 GR PULLING TOOL
                             • To Unlock Lock
                                                Jar Up
                             Mandrel
                             • To Remove Lock
                             Mandrel and
                             Accessory from
                             Landing Nipple
            • To Move Equalizing
Jar Down
            LOCK
            MANDREL
            FISH NECK
LANDING NIPPLE
            KEYS LOCKED IN
            NIPPLE PROFILE
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PULL LOCK MANDREL
                                  41
            PROJECT 20 -X I XN flOCKS I NIPPLES
      (m)     Length from top of f~:;hing neck to bottom                of packing     (lock open)         ....
      (IV) No of V-packings                          ,        ,                            ...,...............
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                                            PROJECT 20                 - continued
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     10.    Describe proced.ure for pinning an X Lock to an X running tool.
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                 PROJECT                21    -X RUNNING TOOL
l.   On the 2 - 7/8" X Running Tool, measure the' following:
      (1) Max O.D. With dogs retracted                             i.e. NON-SELECTIVE
4.   Describe the 3 positions of the nipple locator' dogs during the selective setting
     of an X Lock.
(1)
      (11)   .
     (111)
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                                PROJECT 21-continued
6.     Describe the procedure for running all XN lock (Assume these are no X nipples
       above the XN).
(1)
        (11)
 9.     Describe pulling procedure for a 3   -   1/2 XX plug.
(11)
(111)
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