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Field assembly of the SFT-644


overshot and rope socket kits
The following instructions will aid in assembling the SFT-644 (standard 100121542) overshot kit. The overshot kits are very similar with the exception
of their physical dimensions. The SFT-644 overshot equipment has an outside
diameter of 4-11/16 in. The outside diameter of SFT-651 equipment is 3-3/8 in.
Grapple selection should be made according to the outside dimension of the
stuck tool to be engaged. Both spiral and basket grapples are available to engage
a wide range of wireline logging tools reducing the number of overshot kits to two.
Kit
SFT-644

Part No.
100121542

Min. Tool O.D.


2-3/8-in

Max. Tool O.D.


3-5/8-in
(3-3/4-in with special extensions)

SFT-651

100121468

1-11/16-in

2-3/8-in

After assembly, all connections should mate ush even when tightened by hand.
A connection that is not ush would indicate one of the following problems:
cross-threading
worn threads
dirty threads
damaged threads.
If the threads are cross-threaded, the assembly items should be disassembled,
threads checked for damage and reassembled if no damage is present.
If the threads are dirty, clean them with a wire brush.
It the threads are worn or damaged the item or items are typically replaced. The
damage can be con rmed by various inspection methods.

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Assembly of SFT-644 overshot kits


1. Locate the bowl in the shing kit.

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Figure 4-1: Bowl overshot

2. Position the end of the bowl to access the large helix right below the ne
threads. The large helix is machined only on one end of bowl.

Figure 4-2: Location of helix in the bowl

3. Select the correct grapple size to engage the stuck tool. The grapple is
designed with left hand threads. Rotate the grapple in a counter-clockwise
direction to install.

Figure 4-3: Installing the grapple in the bowl

4. Verify the grapples tongue is located in the matching recess area leaving
space on the right for the tongue of the grapple control.

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Figure 4-4: Seating the grapple

5. Align the grapple control tongue with area to the right of grapples tongue
and drop it into the bowl.

Figure 4-5: Installing the grapple control

6. Seat the grapple control tongue in the recessed area of the bowl. The
grapples tongue should be located in the notched area of the grapple
control (between grapple control and bowl).

Figure 4-6: Seating the grapple control

7. Select the downhole overshot guide. Choose a guide that is about 2-in
smaller than the minimum casing restriction.

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Figure 4-7: Select downhole overshot guide

8. Install the downhole overshot guide into the grapple end of the bowl.

Figure 4-8: Installing the downhole overshot guide onto the bowl

9. Tighten the overshot guide so that no gap exists between it and bowl..
If the grapple and grapple control are installed correctly, the overshot guide
will mate ush to the bowl. The correct torque of 1,300 ft-lbs will be applied
after the assembly is complete.

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Figure 4-9: Fit-up of bowl and downhole overshot guide

10. Position the bowl - guide assembly to expose the bowl end. The recessed
area below the ne threads is reserved for a Type A packer.

Figure 4-10: Recessed area in bowl for packer

11. Locate the correct Type A packer. Select the size identical to that of the
grapple.
The round rubber packer will have an internal lip with the size molded on
the bottom bevel.

Figure 4-11: Packer size

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12. Install the Type A packer. Fold the packer in half and drop it into the bowl.
Make sure the internal lip points up.

Figure 4-12: Installing the Type A packer

13. Seat the Type A packer.


After dropping it in, verify the packer lands totally in the recessed area with
the lip pointed up.

Figure 4-13: Type A packer installed

14. Locate the downhole overshot extensions.


The two downhole overshot extensions should be present in shing kit. Both
should be at least 30-in long and have a 4-11/16-in diameter. They will also
have male threads on one end and female threads on the other.

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Figure 4-14: Downhole overshot extensions

15. Install the rst downhole overshot extension. Be careful not to damage the
ne threads during make-up. Screw the downhole overshot extension all
the way until it is ush to the bowl.

Figure 4-15: Installing the rst downhole overshot extension

16. Install the second downhole overshot extension. Just as before, screw the
second downhole overshot extension all the way until it is ush to the bowl.
Fine threads will screw into the top of rst downhole overshot extension.

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Figure 4-16: Installing the second downhole overshot extension

17. Locate the top sub. The sub has male ne threads on one end and female
3-1/2 IF pipe threads on the other. Remove the thread protector.

Figure 4-17: Top sub

18. Install the top sub onto the second downhole extension.

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Figure 4-18: Installing the top sub

19. Assemble the pump out sub.

Figure 4-19: Pump out sub and parts

a. Select and install the appropriate disc.

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Figure 4-20: Inserting the disc into the pump out sub

b. Install the nut to secure the disc in place.

Figure 4-21: Install the nut to hold the disc in place

c. Tighten the nut using the installation tool.

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Figure 4-22: Tightening the nut with the installation tool

20. Install the pump out sub onto the top sub.

Figure 4-23: Pump out sub installed

21. Install the crossover.

Figure 4-24: Crossover

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Figure 4-25: Crossover installed

22. After installing the crossover, tighten the complete assembly to the correct
torque values. A torque value of 1,300 ft-lbs is required between the
downhole overshot guide and bowl. Use a torque value of 3,200 ft-lbs
between the bowl, extensions and top sub. Use the standard torque value
between the top sub and crossover.

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Assembly of the optional 2-1/8-in Rope Socket


Kit - 100136662
This section provides a step-by-step procedure for assembling the 2-1/8-in
O.D. certi ed Rope Socket Kit (100135487). Deviation from this recommended
method will not degrade the systems performance as long as all components are

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assembled as indicated in the illustration below. Pay very close attention to the
locations of upper and lower swivels and knuckle joints as they are positioned
differently in this 2-1/8-in O.D. rope socket kit when compared to the other two.
This system does not have an upper crossover sub to permit mating of the
rope socket housing to the rest of the assembly. Unlike the 1-3/8-in O.D. and
1-11/16-in O.D. rope socket kits, the swivel threads of this kit are designed to
screw the rope socket housing directly to the swivel, eliminating the sub.
1. To begin, locate all of the hardware listed in the table below.

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