TABLE OF CONTENTS Hydraulic Pipe Cutter
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Mechanical Casing Cutter
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Variable Blade Stabilizer
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Marine Support Swivel
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2M Standard Spear
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2M Rotating Spear
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2M Cut and Pull System
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Shortcut Deepwater Plug and Abandonment System
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Hydra-Stroke Bumper Sub
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Pipe Recovery and Electric Wireline Services
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Explosive Services
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Pilot Mill
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Barracuda™ Junk Mill
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Barracuda™ Mill
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Hydraulic Pipe Cutter The Hydraulic Pipe Cutter provides a proven and reliable method for severing single or multiple strings of casing. Three heavy-duty cutter arms dressed with crushed carbide are capable of completing a cutout in most weights and grades of casing, conductor pipe and marine riser. The Hydraulic Pipe Cutter is available in a range of sizes for cutting pipe 6 inches to 58 inches in diameter and will complete the operation whether the pipe string is concentric, eccentric, cemented or noncemented. A proprietary knife return system ensures the knives are secured in the retracted position when running in the hole, eliminating the need for banding or wedging. This feature also assists with knife retraction once pumping has stopped. A spring placed under the main piston and the knife return piston facilitates this process following the interruption of hydraulic pressure. The knife return system ensures retraction and retention regardless of wellbore inclination.
The Flo-Tel® Device provides a pressure indication at surface when the knives are opened to their preset diameter, eliminating the risk of pulling the tool before the string has been completely severed. Features and Benefits • Crushed carbide milling structure to deliver cost-effective performance • Knife return system to eliminate the need to wedge or band knives in the closed position • Flo-Tel Device to provide positive indication that knives are deployed • Knives that can be customized for various opening sizes • Hydraulically actuated Applications • Internal cutting of single or multiple strings of casing • Well abandonment operations • Drill pipe cutting operations
Specifications Tool OD
Casing Size
Fishing Neck OD
Approx. Weight
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(lb.)
31
3
4-4½
2 ⅜ PAC
2⅞
45
36
3⅝
4½-5½
2 ⅜ IF
3⅝
66
37
3¾
4½-7
2⅜ IF
3¾
100
42
4¼
5-7⅝
2 ⅞ REG.
4¼
180
55
5 9⁄16
6⅝ -9⅝
3 ½ IF
5 9⁄16
205
57
5¾
6 ⅝ - 13 ⅜
3 ½ REG.
4¾
260
77
7¾
9 ⅝ - 13 ⅜
4 ½ IF
6½
950
82
8¼
9 ⅝ - 13 ⅜
4 ½ IF
6½
990
117
11 ¾
13 ⅞ - 36
6 ⅝ REG.
8
2,750
160
16
13 ⅞ - 36
7 ⅝ REG.
9½
7,000
Tool Series
Notes: Other connections are available to order, and pipe cutters can be built to cut other casing and tubing sizes. Only casing sizes that are recommended for cutting with each size of pipe cutter are shown. Larger sizes can be cut, but due to the more fragile nature of the longer cutting arms, great care must be exercised
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Top Connection
Ordering instructions, please specify: • Required tool series • Size and weight of casing to be cut • Number of sets of milling knives required • Top connection
Hydraulic Pipe Cutter
Mechanical Casing Cutter The Mechanical Casing Cutter is designed to quickly convert to alternate inside cutting diameters, increasing flexibility while reducing rig time. The tool, available for casing sizes of 4 ½ inches to 13 ⅜ inches, consists of a friction assembly to assist setting the tool in the pipe, a slip assembly to anchor the tool and a retractable cutting assembly. Frequently no conversion of the tool is needed for cutting different diameters of pipe; at most, only the slips and friction blocks need to be changed. The tool also features an automatic nut, which permits repeated resetting and disengaging of the tool without returning it to the surface.
Variable Blade Stabilizer
Features and Benefits: • Adjusts to cut multiple casing sizes, often without tool conversion • Disengages and resets to the “run in” position automatically when the casing is cut
The Variable Blade Stabilizer ensures smooth and efficient pipe cutting operations, reducing the shock load on cutting knives, arms and the entire fishing string by centralizing the milling equipment in the hole. This tool is designed to stabilize pipe cutters in large bore cutting operations, and its replaceable blades make dressing for different sizes of casing a quick and easy process. Stabilizer blades are readily replaced by removing two locking pins, and are available for casing from 16 inches to 48 inches in diameter.
Applications: • Cutting casing and drill pipe in multiple locations • Casing cutting operations where circulation problems are encountered
Features and Benefits • Reduces shock load on cutting knives, arms and fishing string • Stabilizer blades change quickly to dress for different casing sizes • Blades made of 1020 steel to minimize casing wear Applications • Large bore cutting operations where work string shock load must be controlled • Cutting multiple eccentric strings, requiring an interrupted cut • Cutting strings of varying inside diameter
Specifications Fishing Neck OD
Tool Weight Approx.
(in.)
(lb.)
2 ⅜ PAC
2⅞
45
4½-5½
2 ⅜ IF
3⅝
66
3¾
4½-7
2 ⅜ IF
3¾
100
42
4¼
5-7⅝
2 ⅞ REG.
4¼
180
55
5 9⁄16
6⅝-9⅝
3 ½ IF
5 9⁄16
205
57
5¾
6 ⅝ - 13 ⅜
3 ½ REG.
4¾
260
77
7¾
9 ⅝ - 13 ⅜
4 ½ IF
6½
950
82
8¼
9 ⅝ - 13 ⅜
4 ½ IF
6½
990
117
11 ¾
13 ⅜ - 36
6 ⅝ REG.
8
2,750
160
16
18 ⅝ - 36
7 ⅝ REG.
9½
7,000
Tool OD
Casing Size
(in.)
(in.)
31
3
4-4½
36
3⅝
37
Tool Series
Top Connection
Notes: Other connections are available to order, and pipe cutters can be built to cut other casing and tubing sizes. We only show the sizes of casings that we recommend cutting with each size of pipe cutter. Larger sizes can be cut, but due to the more fragile nature of the long cutting arms required, great care must be exercised
Variable Blade Stabilizer
Marine Support Swivel Internal Cutter Drag Spring
Internal Cutter Wiper Block
The Marine Support Swivel vertically positions and supports downhole cutting tools from the wellhead when operating from floating vessels, ensuring a successful cut. The tool permits free and full rotation of tools and allows full circulation downhole, while vertical motion from floating vessels is eliminated with motion compensators or bumper subs installed above the swivel. A robust bearing design withstands the severe thrust and radial loads encountered during cutting operations.
Ordering instructions, please specify: • Required tool series • Size and weight of casing to be cut • Number of sets of cutting knives required • Top connection
Features and Benefits • Robust bearing section to withstand severe thrust and radial loads • Enables full rotation and circulation below the wellhead • Seating place designed to land on the wellhead Applications • Casing cutting operations performed from floating vessels • Serves as a depth reference when cutting multiple strings
Specifications Fishing Neck
Bearing House Dia.
Standard Seating Plate Dia.
Dia.
Length
Bottom Neck Dia.
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
6200-2
12 ¼
13 ⅝, 14 ⅜
6¼
36
6¼
7700-2
13 15⁄16
14 ⅜, 24, 30
7 ¾, 8
36
7¾
Tool Series
Ordering instructions, please specify: • Seating plate diameter or make and model of subsea casing head
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Overall Length
Bore
Approx. Weight
(in.)
(in.)
(lb.)
4 ½ IF
78
2 13⁄16
850
6 ⅝ REG.
82
2 13⁄16
1,300
Top and Bottom Connection
Marine Support Swivel
2M Standard Spear The 2M Standard Spear’s superior torque transmitting characteristics make it ideal for demanding operations, such as releasing mudline suspension systems on jackup rigs. The 2M Spear can also be used for picking up very short pieces of casing in situations where casing is being cut into pieces and recovered. The 2M Series 18 grapple/carrier combination is regarded as the easiest to use and most reliable large spear system on the market. The grapple design allows considerable variation of catch size which increases tolerance to casing wear. The strength of the two-piece tool is limited only by the strength of the API connection joining them,
2M Rotating Spear The 2M Rotating Spear is designed for single-trip recovery of tubulars, such as conductor pipe, marine risers or the cutting and recovery of a section of casing as part of a “re-drill” operation. Using these spears in deep cutting operations typically eliminates the need for two trips. The casing is engaged by the spear prior to cutting, then severed mechanically by a normal pipe cutter and recovered to surface all in one operation. These tools are simple yet reliable, and can save considerable rig time.
which is generally higher than that of the drillstring. The spear is set and released by bumping down and rotating one-eighth turn to the right. Rotate left to set. Features and Benefits • Two-piece body joined by an API connection for high strength • Grapple design resists casing wear • Mechanically set and released Applications • Recovering casing where torque transmission is required • Picking up very short pieces of casing
The weight of the casing is supported at all times with the rotating spear. The casing cutting tool can operate in a neutral position or with a slight overpull. The spear itself is engaged in the casing, with the weight taken from the grapple through the outer mandrel onto the bearing assembly.
Specifications Tool Series
Body OD
Connections
(in.)
Casing Size Catch Range
Approx. Weight
(in.)
(lb.)
7
5 11⁄16
3 ½ IF
6⅝-7⅝
275
9
7¼
4 ½ IF
8 ⅝ - 10 ¾
525
13
11 ¾
6 ⅝ REG.
Grapple 13 ⅜ CSG - 13 ⅝ ID
1,975
13
11 ¾
6 ⅝ REG.
Carrier and Segments 17 ⅜ ID - 20 CSG
2,085
18 18
16 ½ 16 ½
6 ⅝ or 7 ⅝ REG. 6 ⅝ or 7 ⅝ REG.
Grapple 18 ⅝ CSG - 21 ¼ ID Carrier and Segments 22 ¾ ID - 36 CSG
The drillstring is lowered to close the clutch assembly should it be necessary
Features and Benefits • Bearings capable of supporting in excess of 600,000 lbs. • Operates under severe rotating loads • Reliable and simple construction Applications • Cutting and recovering tubulars in one trip • Subsea wellhead cutting and recovery • Conductor recovery where coupling integrity is poor due to corrosion Patent Number: GB 2154633 (Patented in the UK and in other countries)
Specifications Tool Series
2,950 3,750
Notes: • Other sizes and catch ranges of grapples or carriers/segments are available on special order • Both smaller and larger spear bodies can be manufactured, if required • Casing pack off assemblies are available to match all sizes of spears and casings • All grapples feature integral stops; segment-type grapples are fitted with separate stop rings Ordering instructions, please specify: • Casing size and weight • Top and bottom connections • Stop ring on grapple, if required
to release the spear. Additional lowering moves the upper mandrel through the grapple assembly, leaving the release dogs clear of the grapple. The drillstring is then rotated one-eighth turn to the right. The spear may then be pulled free of the casing. To set the spear, the procedure is reversed, and the drillstring turned to the left.
2M Standard Spear
Spear OD
Connections
(in.)
Bearing Material
Max. Static Pull Load Available*
Max. Intermittent Rotating Load
Approx. Weight
(lbf)
(lbf)
(lb.)
9
7¼
4 ½ IF
Bronze
650,000
25,000
520
13
11 ¾
6 ⅝ REG.
Bronze
860,000
40,000
1,560
18
16 ½
6 ⅝ or 7 ⅝ REG.
Bronze
1,100,000
75,000
2,200
18
16 ½
6 ⅝ of 7 ⅝ REG.
Roller
1,100,000
800,000
2,200
Top Locating Style
* When fishing casing, available pull is dependent on casing properties. Notes: • Catch sizes are the same as for the 2M Standard Spear on previous page • Other sizes and catch ranges of grapples or carriers/segments are available on special order • Larger spear bodies can be manufactured if required • All grapples should be run with a stop. Series 9 rotating spears and all spears fitted with roller bearings are not suitable for jarring operations. Ordering instructions, please specify: • Casing size and weight • Top and bottom connections
Internal Collet Style
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2M Cut and Pull System The 2M Cut and Pull System is a single trip casing cutting system designed to simplify mechanical abandonment operations, eliminating the needs for a marine swivel and long drill collar string. Work string handling time is reduced because only one stand of eight-inch drill collars is required to be run above cutting assembly. Once engaged, the 2M System can be used to retrieve the wellhead and casing section together or just the section of casing. A primary advantage of the 2M Cut and Pull System is the ability to catch wellheads and casing hangers in non-critical areas avoiding seal bores to eliminate re-machining for future service. The system consists of the 2M Rotating Spear, Hydraulic Pipe Cutter and non-rotating stabilizers placed above and below the pipe cutter. The assembly is made up with the appropriate spacing between the cutter and the spear to achieve target cut depth, and is then run into the wellhead. Suitable over-pull is taken to ensure spear engagement, then reduced to a working over-pull to keep the casing in tension during cutting operations. The work string is rotated and pumps engaged to commence cutting the casing. The work string can be removed easily from the wellhead at any time by setting down to close the clutch on the spear, rotating the string one-eighth turn to the right and pulling the assembly free. No over-pull is required.
Shortcut Deepwater Plug and Abandonment System The Shortcut Deepwater Plug and Abandonment System consists of an assembly of products designed to sever a single string of casing, engage it for removal and retrieve the wellhead seal assembly all in one safe operation. The heart of the system is the Shortcut Spear which can be engaged to facilitate the cutting operation near the sever point, then released and reengaged at the top of the casing segment being removed. This enables the recovered casing to be hung in the rotary table while the Shortcut Spear is released and the work string racked out of the way, leaving the casing to be handled safely and efficiently as it is removed from the wellbore.
A collet-type catcher is available for a full range of subsea wellheads, which under normal operating conditions, can recover wellheads and associated casing hangers undamaged by the abandonment process. The 2M Cut and Pull System is ideal for deepwater operations because weight does not have to be slacked off onto a marine swivel, reducing the bowing effect in the work string. The risk of fatigue failure is also minimized because the string stays straighter eliminating rotating bending fatigue. Features and Benefits • Catches wellhead in non-critical areas for improved refurbishment • Eliminates need for marine swivel • Work string remains in tension for improved performance • Collet-type catcher to cover full range of wellheads
A seal assembly retrieval tool* incorporated in the Shortcut System enables the removal of the wellhead seal assembly or wear bushing, making the entire operation of cutting and recovering casing possible in a single trip. In many offshore operations, the efficiencies of the Shortcut System can result in significant cost savings.
Variable Blade Stabilizer
Applications • Recover the wellhead and casing section simultaneously • Cut and recover sections of casing Ordering instructions, please specify • Wellhead manufacturer, sizes, model and pressure rating • Casing sizes, weights and any special dimensions • Water depth • Cutting depths from below the seabed for all casings • Any nonstandard subsea equipment • If explosive package is required, which casing is to be cut and what method
Other system components are: Hydraulic Casing Cutter, HydraStroke® Deepwater Bumper Sub, Bumper Jar and mud motor.*
Hydraulic Pipe Cutter
Shortcut System components work together to efficiently cut and recover casing. The spear engages and places the casing in tension while the mud motor and Hydraulic Casing Cutter sever the pipe at a predetermined depth. A Bumper Jar is run above the spear and the Hydra-Stroke Bumper Sub is run below when impact or jarring is required to free a section of casing.
Bumper Sub
Features and Benefits • Seal assembly/wear bushing and casing retrieved in the same trip, saving rig time • Casing segment engaged from the top for safer handling at surface • System components that work together to ensure a reliable cut • Shortcut Spear that can be engaged and released multiple times Applications • Subsea well abandonment operations where casing is to be cut and removed • Pipe recovery operations where multiple casing cuts may be required
* Third party supplied equipment
HydraStroke
Mud Motor Shortcut Spear
Hydraulic Pipe Cutter
Note: Shortcut System must be designed with proper space out for each pipe recovery operation. Contact a Smith Services representative for more information Ordering instructions, please specify: • Casing size, grade and weight to be cut • Depth of cut and length of section to be recovered • Drilling fluid properties • Water depth • Type of wellhead and seal assembly / wear bushing • Size of drill pipe
Shortcut Deepwater Plug and Abandonment System
Variable Blade Stabilizer
Internal Collet Style
Top Locating Style
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Hydra-Stroke® Bumper Sub The Hydra-Stroke Bumper Sub is a key drillstem component for deepwater drilling operations where drillstring oscillation can be a problem. This tool provides six feet of reliable telescopic movement without placing any limitations on drillstring torque capacity, tensile strength or hydraulic capability. The Hydra-Stroke Bumper Sub is fully balanced to the annulus and the mud pumps, making it completely reliable at any depth and in any drilling environment. The Hydra-Stroke Bumper Sub is ly balanced sub that provides a "pump-open" characteristic. The midway between the unbalanced balanced sub.
Pipe Recovery and Electric Wireline Services
Features and Benefits • Delivers up to six feet of stroke to compensate for drillstring oscillation in offshore operations • Temperature rated to 500 degrees F • Seals rated to 20,000 psi differential • Circulation rated to 10,000 psi • Closed drive system to prevent ingress of wellbore fluid into the drive section, improving reliability • Fully balanced feature to eliminate pumpopen effect caused by internal pressure
a partialminimum design is and fully
Smith Services brings together more than 100 years of pipe recovery and electric wireline expertise to meet every onshore and offshore wireline need. Specializing in free-point, back-off and standard pipe recovery services, Smith’s pipe recovery capabilities include onshore, offshore and inland water projects, as well as compatibility with both industry standard and proprietary equipment. Pipe recovery operations provided by Smith Services include: • Retrieving free-point and backoff tools • Jet and chemical cutting • Tubulars severing • Hydraulic clean-outs • Casing and tubular perforating • Setting plugs, packers and gyros
Applications • Isolating drillstring assemblies from effects of wave motion on floating and semi-submersible rigs • Providing drill string travel in plug and abandon operations when low level jarring or bumping is necessary • Providing travel necessary to deploy knives in casing cutting operations
Smith Services wireline is available for expert, round-the-clock deployment and support for Smith’s full range of wireline-run downhole equipment, including bridge plugs and packers, casing exit tools, and Trackmaster® Wellbore Departure Systems. In addition, wireline units are available for every electric wireline need, from collar location, gamma ray, and casing and tubular logging.
Specifications Full or Partial Balance
Partial
Partial
Full
Partial
Full
Partial
Full
Partial
Full
Tool OD (in.)
4½
4¾
5¼
6½
6½
8
8
8¼
8¼
Tool ID (in.)
2
2
2¼
2¾
2¾
3
3
4 1⁄8
4 1⁄8
2⅞ API IF
3½ API IF
3½ API IF
4½ API IF
4½ API IF
6⅝ API REG.
6⅝ API REG.
6⅝ API FH
6⅝ API FH
Tensile Yield (lbf)
406,270
425,360
600,000
964,207
964,207
1,571,980
1,571,980
1,405,420
1,405,420
Torsional Yield (lbf-ft)
15,800
19,164
28,000
58,300
58,300
114,000
114,000
97,679
97,679
Total Stroke (in.)
48
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
Closed Length (ft., in.)
18'
22'
35' 3"
24' 2"
32' 8"
26' 8"
36' 2"
26' 8"
36' 2"
Tool Weight (lb.)
650
850
1,500
2,300
3,200
2,910
3,340
3,510
3,760
Tool Joint Connection
Ordering instructions, please specify: • Hole size • Drillstring component OD where the tool will be utilized • Connection size and type
The latest addition to the fleet is the Deepwater Skid Unit, consisting of a power pack and wireline unit. The Deepwater Skid can be shipped as a two- or three-piece package, which can be helpful in situations where limited lifting conditions exist. This unit contains 35,000 feet of eline with a temperature rating of 500 degrees F. The Deepwater Skid is specifically designed to run in hostile environments. Smith’s fleet of truck-mounted, skidmounted, and self-contained wireline units with operators experienced in onshore, inland water or deepwater offshore operations, are available 24 hours a day.
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Contact a Smith Services representative for information on the availability of Electric Wireline Services in your area.
Wireline services provided by Smith Services include: • Setting plugs and packers • Gauge ring and junk basket running • Gyroscopic survey running • Collar locator, gamma ray, and casing and tubing caliper logging • Noise/temperature logging
Deepwater Wireline Skid Unit
Hydra-Stroke Bumper Sub
Truck-Mounted Wireline Skid Unit
Deepwater Wireline Skid Unit
Explosive Services
Pilot Mill
sure and temperature and can deliver significant cost savings over mechanical cutting methods through reduced operation times.
Smith Services offers a broad range of explosive services for well abandonment, pipe recovery, junk shots, decommissioning and BOP recovery. A comprehensive product offering and in-house expertise greatly expands abandonment and decommissioning options for complex downhole structures and large offshore installations. Explosive cutting devices are available for severance of a broad range of downhole installations, from steel collars up to 9 ½ inches in diameter to multiple strings of casing up to 30 inches in diameter. These flexible wireline-deployed systems are extremely tolerant of downhole pres-
Pilot Mills are suitable for milling sections of tubular junk and can be used as dressing mills for installation of a casing patch. They are excellent for milling liner hangers and other downhole tools with a through-bore.
Junk shots are an effective way to clear wellbore obstructions by firing a steel or plastic “bullet” through the tubular at high velocity, breaking the target into small fragments. This technique has proven successful for removing ball and flapper valves, bridge plugs and other obstructions, and it is particularly well suited for use with the wireline-run drill collar cutter. For large-scale decommissioning projects, care must be taken in selecting the cutting techniques to be used. Sequential cutting can create unpredictable motion, structural torsion or even prematurely collapse the structure, with disastrous consequences to personnel and equipment. Using remotely-initiated explosive charges, multiple, simultaneous or delayed cutting can be performed, which has been proven in the field to be a safe and reliable alternative to more equipment-intensive cutting techniques. Smith Services, through its Hotforge brand, combines years of hands-on expertise with a wide range of explosive decommissioning products to quickly and cost-effectively execute the most complicated offshore decommissioning operations.
Pilot Mills feature Millmaster® carbide inserts with chipbreaker technology to improve dressing efficiency while preventing casing damage. Features and Benefits • Extended blades allow milling of longer sections • Millmaster carbide insert technology for improved performance • Available with bottom connection to add weight below the mill by special order • Available in a wide range of sizes
Explosive services offered by Smith Services include the following: • Multistring casing cutters • Guide post cutters • Drill collar cutters • Split shots • Shaped charge tubing and casing cutters • Junk shots • Downward shooting cannons • Semi-submersible well abandonment • DSV well abandonment • Pile severance • Structural member severance • Trepanning charges • Anchor, wire and chain severance
Pilot Mill
Specifications Dressed Dia.
Pilot Dia.
Fishing Neck OD
Weight
(in.)
(in.)
(lb.)
Top Connection
Contact a Smith Services representative for information on the availability of Explosive Services in your area.
(in.) 3¼-4¼
2 ⅜ REG.
1 3⁄5 - 3 ¼
3 1⁄8
45
4-5⅜
2 ⅞ REG.
1¾-3¾
3¾
63
5½-7⅞
2 ½ REG.
2½-5½
4¾
110
7 - 10 ¾
4 ½ REG.
4¾-7¼
6¼
265
9 ½ - 17
6 ⅝ or 7 ⅝ REG.
7 ¾ - 15
8
570
Ordering instructions, please specify: • Mill dressed diameter • Size and weight of casing to be milled • Fishing neck length • Size and weight of casing to be run through • Top connection
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Barracuda™ Junk Mill
Barracuda™ Mill
The Barracuda Junk Mill combines the durability of junk-type mills with sophisticated tungsten carbide technology for flat-bottom mill resilience and tubular milling performance all in one tool.
7 Inches and Smaller Barracuda Mills in this size range have a round body dressed with wear-resistant tungsten carbide, stabilizing the mill inside the casing. The Barracuda Mill utilizes Millmaster® carbide inserts, which provide maximum footage and high rates of penetration. The continuous chip breaker design generates steel cuttings that can easily be circulated out of the hole with a minimum of specialized mud conditioning required.
These mills are ideal for milling internally or externally plugged tubular fish, and have yielded runs of up to 180 feet of tubing per mill (milling 180 feet of 4 ½ inch, 12.6 lb/ft tubing).
9 ⅝ Inches and Larger The 9 ⅝ inch and larger Barracuda Mills use welded blade stabilizer pads to ensure the mill tracks straight down the casing stub. The blades are dressed with Millmaster carbide insert technology, yielding the highest possible performance. These larger diameter mills are best suited to high RPM with moderate weight-on-bit, and in ideal conditions are capable of milling long sections of casing.
Features and Benefits • Millmaster carbide inserts with continuous chip breaker technology • Variable blade length for different applications • Stabilized body for optimum performance • Lower Pilot Mill to stabilize and remove obstructions in the casing ID Applications • Removing long sections of cemented casing, tubing or liner
7 inches and smaller Dressed Dia.
Fishing Neck Dia.
Approx. Weight
(in.)
(lb.)
Top Connection (in.)
Barracuda Junk Mill
3½-4½
2 ⅜ REG. or 2 ⅞ PAC
3 1⁄8
190
4½-5½
2 ⅞ REG.
3¾
250
5½-8⅜
3 ½ or 4 ½ IF
4 ¾ or 6 ½
375
Millmaster Carbide Inserts
9⅝ inches and larger Dressed Dia.
Fishing Neck Dia.
Approx. Weight
(in.)
(lb.)
Top Connection
Specifications
(in.)
Dressed Dia.
Fishing Neck Dia.
Approx. Weight
10 ¾
6 ⅝ REG.
6½
440
(in.)
(lb.)
14 ½
7 ⅝ REG.
9½
1,170
1
Top Connection (in.) 3½-4½
2 ⅜ REG. or 2 ⅞ PAC
3 ⁄8
45
4½-5½
2 ⅞ REG.
3¾
63
5½-7½
3 ½ REG.
4¾
110
7⅝-9½
4 ½ REG.
6¼
265
9 ½ - 12 ¼
6 ⅝ REG.
8
570
15 - 17 ½
7 ⅝ REG.
9½
1,160
Notes: Larger sizes, and manufactured to customer specification, are available upon request
Notes: • The Barracuda Mill is available in the Eastern Hemisphere only. Contact a Smith Services representative for more information • Please contact a Smith Services representative for information on our system to hang weight under these mills Ordering instructions, please specify: • Mill dressed diameter • Top and bottom connection • Size and weight of casing to be milled • Size and weight of outer casing, if applicable
Ordering instructions, please specify: • Mill dressed diameter • Size and weight of casing to be milled • Fishing neck length • Size and weight of casing to be run through • Top connection
Barracuda Mill
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