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Unit No.

4160
Baker Oil Tools Index: 309.00
Replaces: 4021
REMEDIAL SYSTEMS Date: September 4, 2001
TECHNICAL UNIT Page:1 of 27

Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher


Product Family Nos. H69803 and H69804

Introduction
The Baker Model “B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher
performs two important functions: 1) anchors the
tubing string, and 2) catches the tubing if it should
part. Unlike most anchor catchers, which are set
as tubing anchors and rely upon movement of the
parted tubing string to set them as catchers, the
Baker Tubing Anchor Catcher is simultaneously
set in anchoring and catching positions at all times.
When set with proper tension (to overcome
both breathing and buckling), the Baker Anchor-
Catcher effectively cuts operating costs by reduc-
ing excessive rod, tubing and casing wear and the
number of resulting pulling jobs. Elimination of
breathing and buckling also increases production
by lengthening the effective stroke of the pump,
thereby increasing volumetric efficiency.
When running at 8,000 feet or deeper
Two Drag Springs must be used in each slot
(on all sizes except 43, 51 & 53) to ensure suffi-
cient Drag Spring force to actuate tool.
When running Anchor-Catcher at a
distance above the pump
When the Anchor-Catcher is run at some dis-
tance above the pump, the maximum allowable
load below Anchor must not exceed the maxi-
mums tabulated below. This load is a combination
of the weight of the fluid inside the tubing (from the
surface to the pump) and the tubing weight below
the Anchor-Catcher.
Maximum Allowable Load Below Anchor-
Catcher When Tool is Run at a Distance
Above Pump

Tool Size Maximum Load (lbs)


43 20,000
45 30,000
47 45,000 Drawing No. 755-319
47 x 3.00 35,000
49, 51 & 53 60,000

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Incorporated.
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• Slips Held Securely In Place - The Slips in the


WARNING Baker Tubing Anchor Catcher are forged with a
Use of Baker equipment contrary to flange on each side. The flanges fit under the
manufacturer’s specification may result in Housing making it impossible for the Slips to
property damage, serious injury or fatality. work loose form the tool. This is in direct
contrast to other types of anchor catchers that
rely on pins and springs which could break
Features / Benefits under high corrosive conditions.
• No Free Fall If Tubing Parts - The • Dependable Drag Springs - The stainless steel
distinguishing feature that sets the Baker Drag Springs of the Baker Tubing Anchor
Tubing Anchor Catcher apart from the other Catcher are specially designed with a low-
types of anchor catchers is that it catches stress value to minimize the possibility of
tubing without permitting any movement since breakage under corrosive conditions. As a
the tool is set in only one position for both safety precaution, however, the Springs are
anchoring and catching. If the tubing should attached to the top rather than to the bottom of
part, the load is simply transferred through the the tool, so that if they should break they will be
Slips from Lower Cone to Upper Cone with no pulled rather than pushed when the Anchor
resulting movement. Catcher is retrieved from the well. In this
• Tool Does Not “Beat Itself To Death” - If the manner the broken spring ends cannot catch
tubing is not properly prestrained when a on the casing joints and impede the retrieving
conventional anchor catcher (with travel operation.
between anchoring and catching positions) is • Simple Operation and Positive Release - The
set in the well, the conventional tool can literally Baker Tubing Anchor Catch is set by left-hand
“beat itself to death” as it slams back and forth rotation and released by right-hand rotation.
between anchoring and catching positions, the The left-hand rotation and released by right-
result of tubing between anchoring and hand rotation. The left-hand rotation moves
catching positions, the result of tubing both Upper and Lower Cones under the single
breathing with each cycle of the pump. since set of Slip, forcing the Slips out against the
the Baker Tubing Anchor-Catch is always set casing to set the tool. Release is both easy and
both to anchor tubing in tension and to catch it positive. right-hand rotation moves the Cones
if it should part, such impact loading is not form under the Slips and permits the Slips to
possible even if prestraining is not correct. withdraw into the Housing.
There is no possibility of travel between • The hold of the Slips on the casing provides
anchoring and catching positions. Tubing sufficient drag to permit the tool to be released
“breathing” actually cannot occur with the independent of the Drag Springs. (See
Baker Tubing Anchor Catcher. Operating Instructions.)
• Positive Catching Regardless Of Well • Emergency Release - If it should be impossible
Conditions - Since the Baker Tubing Anchor to release the tool in the normal manner, the
Catcher does not transfer from one position to Baker Tubing Anchor-Catcher features an
another if the tubing parts, catching the tubing emergency release in the form of a selective
does not depend upon movement of parts that Shear Pin arrangement that permits the
could become stuck with scale deposits or operator to predetermine the emergency shear
sand; thus, it is assured that the tubing will be value of the tool. (See Operating Instructions.)
caught regardless of length of time the tool has
been in the well.
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Specification Guide
Preferred Range of
Acceptable Operating
Tubing/Casing Casing ID’s in Which Tool Minimum
Range of Tool
Tool Can Be Run and Set Bore Box Thread Up Pin
Size Max ID of Through Thread Downll
Weight Max OD
OD Min Max Casing For Tool
(lb) of Tool
Safe Setting
2-7/8 6.4-6.5 28A 2.263 2.441 2.218 2.537 1.900 OD 10 Rd Int
2-7/8 4.7-5.6 28B 2.385 2.563 2.218 2.659 1.000 Jt Tbg Thd
4 9.5-12.6 41 3.250 3.562 2.875 3.625
2-3/8 OD EU 8 Rd
4-1/2 9.5-13.5 43A 3.826 4.090 3.750 4.250
1.978 Tbg Thd
5 11.5-18 43B 4.276 4.560 4.000 4.563
5-1/2 13-23 45A 4.670 5.044 4.500 5.187 2.375
6-5/8 17-32
47A 5.675 6.456 5.500 6.552 2-7/8 OD EU Rd
7 20-38
2.438 Tbg Thd
7 17-20n
47B 6.413 7.125 6.250 7.187
7-5/8 20-39
6-5/8 17-32 47 x
5.675 6.538 5.500 6.552
7 17-38 3.00
3-1/2 OD EU 8 Rd
8-5/8 24-49 49 7.250 8.093 7.000 8.250 3.000
Tbg Thd
9-5/8 32.3-47 51 8.681 9.001 8.000 9.125
10-3/4 32.75-65.70 53 9.560 10.192 8.656 10.406
Special Increased Clearance Sizes
5 11.5-15 4.125u
43C 4.408 4.778 4.788
5-1/2 20-23 4.000l
1.978 2-3/8 OD EU 8 Rd
4.500u
5-1/2 13-23 43D 4.670 5.044 5.100
4.000l
4.812u
6 17-23 45B 5.240 5.424 5.500
4.500l 2-7/8 OD Eu 8 Rd
2.375
5.125u Tbg Thd
6-5/8 28-32 45C 5.675 5.791 5.812
4.500l
7 17-20 47B x 6.260u 3-1/2 OD EU 8 Rd
6.413 7.125 7.187 3.000
7-5/8 20-39 3.00 5.500l Tbg Thd
uOD of Sips.
l OD of Housing
n Size 47A Anchor is recommended for running in 7" -20 lb casing: However, the size 47B Anchor may be run under certain
circumstances such as running mixed strings or for unusual hole conditions.
ll Threads shown are standard; others furnished on special order only.

Special “Increased Clearance” Sizes


Certain sizes of the Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher were designed with reduced diam-
eters for running in deviated holes, past “dog legs,” or in corroded casing. The outside diameter of the
Slips, however, remained the same or are only slightly smaller than the standard sizes. With the in-
creased-clearance tools only the area of the Slips need to be run through any tight spot that may be en-
countered, thus providing additional safety during running in. Refer to Specification Guide.
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Operating Principles lection of the proper shear-out value and the


determination of maximum tensile loads on the
Since many of the advantages of the Baker Tubing String. The recommended procedure for
Tubing Anchor Catcher result from the elimination making these calculations is outlined in the para-
of breathing and buckling, it is well to review here graphs below. For sample calculations involving
the meaning of breathing and buckling. various assumed well conditions see Tubing An-
Tubing Breathing chor Calculation Unit filed under this same index.
1. Determine Initial Tubing Tension (FT)
With the tubing hanging free, the bottom end of
the tubing string moves up with the upstroke of the Initial Tubing Tension required to prevent
pump and down with the downstroke as the fluid breathing and buckling is determined from the
column is alternately transferred between the “F” tables in the Tubing Anchor Calculation
standing valve and the traveling valve. On the Unit. Use of the “F” tables is described in the
downstroke the fluid load is against the standing sample calculations.
valve, which temporarily places an additional load 2. Convert Initial Tubing Tension (FT) to Inches of
on the tubing string and causes it to stretch or Stretch at the Surface
“breathe” downward. On the upstroke the load is
transferred from the tubing string is relieved of this It is good practice to apply initial Tubing Ten-
temporary load, it contracts or “breathes” upward. sion in inches of stretch rather than pounds of
Breathing of the tubing string often results in cas- tension because of tubing to casing friction and
ing wear, coupling leakage, and tubing fatigue fail- possible inaccuracies in weight measurements.
ures as well as a reduction of effective pump stroke To convert pounds of tension to inches of
and consequent loss of production. stretch see “Stretch Charts” in the Tubing An-
chor Calculation Unit.
Tubing Buckling
Because of unknown factors in well data it is
The phenomenon of tubing buckling (the ten-
advisable to apply a slight additional stretch
dency of tubing to bend because of internal pres-
above the calculated stress.
sure) occurs on the upstroke of the pump in an
unanchored tubing string. The fluid load is support- 3. Select Shear-Out Value
ed by the sucker rods on the upstroke, and conse- Shear Pins are installed int he Anchor Catcher
quently there is insufficient tension in the tubing to provide an emergency release in the event
string to prevent it from being buckled by internal the tool will not release in the normal manner.
pressure. As the tubing buckles it rubs against the Due to the reliable design of the releasing
sucker rods which are held straight by the weight mechanism, it is a rare occurrence when the
of the fluid load, causing excessive wear on both Anchor Catcher will not release in the normal
tubing and rods. The buckled tubing also makes manner. For this reason the tool is usually run
contact with the casing ID, resulting in additional with a high shear-out value to provide greater
wear to both tubing and casing. Pumping efficiency safety against accidental or premature shear-
is decreased because power input must be in- ing. Size 43 through 47 Anchor Catcher are
creased to compensate for the friction between the shipped from the factory and run with ten 5,000
tubing and rods. Excessive pump wear may also lb Shear Pins for a total shear-out value of
occur, since the sucker rods are not properly 50,000 lbs. As many as twelve 5,000 lb Shear
aligned with the pump. Pins may be installed for a maximum shear-out
of 60,000 lbs. Sizes 49 through 53 are normally
Calculations And Considerations assembled with 12 Shear Pins and may use up
Necessary Before Running The Tubing to 16. There may be cases where it is desirable
Anchor Catcher to reduce the shear-out value because of a cor-
rosive condition, low strength tubing, etc.
In order to utilize the Tubing Anchor Catcher to Knowing initial Tubing Tension (FT), the mini-
maximum advantage it is necessary to calculate mum total shear-out value can be taken from
and apply the correct amount of tension to the Tub- the Shear Pin Selection Table in the Tubing An-
ing String. Other calculations required are the se-
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chor Calculation Unit. Use of the Table is Consider a more extreme case where the rods
shown in sample calculations. and pump cannot be pulled, and the tubing is
4. Determine Maximum Tensile Loads on the trapped full of fluid. In order to shear the emer-
Tubing String gency release it would be necessary to pull the
weight of the tubing plus the weight of the rods
To prevent overloading and possible damage and pump plus the weight of fluid in the tubing
to the tubing string the maximum anticipated plus the shear value of the Anchor Catcher.
tensile loads should be determined and com- See the Tubing Anchor Calculation Unit for
pared with the strength of the Tubing String. sample calculations.
a. First assume that the Anchor Catcher will re- The appropriate calculations of maximum ten-
lease in the normal manner so that it is un- sile loads may indicate the tubing string to have in-
necessary to shear the emergency release to adequate tensile strength. This being the case
pull the tool. there are certain alternatives that should be con-
Minimum and maximum tensile loads under sidered.
these conditions are discussed below: 1. Higher strength tubing may be substituted at
the upper portion of the string to provide the
The absolute minimum tensile load on the top necessary strength.
of the tubing string would occur when initial tub-
ing tension (FT) is applied. This minimum load 2. Use the tubing of inadequate strength. It must
would equal the weight of the tubing string plus be understood, however, that in the event of an
initial tubing tension (FT). See sample calcula- emergency, it may be necessary to fish enough
tions in the Tubing Anchor Calculation Unit. rods and tubing from the well to permit using an
overshot and jars to shear out and retrieve the
The maximum tensile load would occur when Anchor Catcher.
the weight of the rod string is also imposed on
tubing. With the Anchor Catcher this could hap- Anchoring With Less Than Specified
pen only after releasing the tool with the rods
and pump in the hole.
Tension
The resulting maximum tensile load would be There may be special cases where it is not pos-
the weight of the tubing plus the weight of the sible or advisable to prestrain the tubing by the
rods plus the fluid load in the tubing. For sample amount (FT) as determined from the “F” Tables
calculations see the Tubing Anchor Calculation due to poor condition of the tubing or in corrosive
Unit. areas. In such cases it is recommended that (FT)
b. Next assume that the Anchor Catcher will not be reduced by the fluid load on the rods to prevent
release in the normal manner so that it is the tool form transferring from cone to cone with
necessary to shear the emergency release in each pump stroke.
order to pull the tool. The tensile load on the
tubing required to shear out will be minimum The following formula should be used to deter-
of the weight of the tubing plus the shear val- mine the reduced initial tension (FT) to apply to the
ue as considered below. tubing for the special case referred to above:
If the rods, pump and standing valve are pulled FT = FT - F4*
from the well, the tensile pull required to shear
out would equal the weight of the tubing plus FT....from “F” Tables in the Tubing Anchor Calcu-
the shear value of the tool. For sample calcula- lation Unit F4....from Table F4*
tions see the Tubing Anchor Calculation Unit.
Consider the case where the rods are pulled,
but the tubing remains trapped full of fluid. In or-
der to shear the emergency release it would be
necessary to pull the weight of the tubing plus
the weight of fluid inside the tubing plus the
shear value of the Anchor Catcher. Refer to the
tubing Anchor Calculation Unit for sample cal-
culations.
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F4* Pump Fluid Load Table Operating Instructions


Operating Pump Plunger Size NOTE: The Drag Springs should not be used as a
Fluid Level (ft) 1-1/4" 1-1/2" 1-3/4" 2" carrying handle for this tool. Due to the leverage af-
1,000 615 885 1,200 1,570 forded by the springs being fastened at only one
2,000 1,230 1,770 2,400 3,140 end, permanent distortion of the spring and possi-
3,000 1,845 2,655 3,600 4,710 ble serious difficulty in running-in can result.
4,000 2,460 3,540 4,800 6,280
5,000 3,075 4,425 6,000 7,850 Running-In
6,000 3,690 5,310 7,200 9,420 To prevent the slips from becoming dulled before
7,000 4,305 6,195 8,400 10,990 reaching setting depth it is advisable to put a right-
8,000 4,920 7,080 9,600 12,560 hand turn into the tubing every 5 or 10 stands while
9,000 5,535 7,965 10,800 14,130 running in.
10,000 6,150 8,850 12,000 15,700
Setting
Location of Anchor Catcher in Tubing At the desired setting depth rotate the tubing to the
String left with hand tongs until the Slips contact the cas-
ing (approximately 5 to 8 turns). Maintain left-hand
It is good operating procedure to run the An- torque while alternately pulling strain and setting
chor Catcher just below the pump.; If for any rea- down weight several times to work all play out of
son the operator should desire to run it above the the tool. During this slip setting operation the strain
pump, the bore through the Anchor Catcher must pulled should be at least equal to the final strain
be considered in relation to the OD of the pump. that will be applied; when the tubing is landed, and
When Running Anchor Catcher at a full tubing set down weight should be applied. Re-
Distance Above The Pump lease the tongs and continue working the tubing to
remove any residual torque. Apply the required
When the Anchor Catcher is run at some dis- amount of tubing tension as determined form the
tance above the pump, the maximum allowable calculations based on the “F” tables, adding ten-
load below Anchor must not exceed the maxi- sion considered appropriate as a safety margin.
mums tabulated below. This load is a combination
of the weight of the fluid inside the tubing (from the NOTE: Tubing tension should always be applied in
surface to; the pump) and the tubing weight below inches of stretch rather than in pounds of pull be-
the Anchor Catcher. cause of probable friction between the tubing and
the casing. If it is desired to eliminate the over-
Maximum Allowable Load Below stretch of the tubing string normally required to in-
stall the donut, the Baker Double-Box Bushing for
Anchor Catcher When Tool Is Run Donut-Type Tubing Hangers (Product Family No.
At A Distance Above Pump H59810) may be used. This product needs to be
Tool Size Maximum Load (lbs) lifted only enough to permit it to rotate (approxi-
43 20,000 mately one inch) as compared with conventional
45 30,000 installations that may have to be lifted as much as
47 45,000 30 inches. (See Tech Unit 4150, Index 309.00, Re-
47 x 3.00 35,000 medial Systems Manual.)
49, 51 And 53 60,000 Normal Releasing Procedure
Running Procedures The Anchor Catcher should be released with the
tubing in slight compression as the upper cone
When Running at 8,000 Feet or Deeper: contacts slips, so that the lower cone will be com-
Two Drag Springs must be used in each slot pletely retracted when the slips lose their grip on
(on all sizes except 43, 51 and 53) to ensure suffi- the casing. This feature prevents dulling of the
cient Drag Spring force to actuate tool. slips due to incomplete retraction of the lower cone
during retrieving. If this is not possible, however,
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the tool can be released without compression or NOTE: End of Springs should be crimped to the
even with the tubing string in tension. Rotate the Slips.
tubing to the right (5 to 8 turns at the tool) to retract 3. Place Slip Spring Subassembly into Housing
the Cones form the Slips and allow the Slips to and slide Slips and Housing onto Body.
move back into the Housing. To ensure a complete NOTE: After sliding Slips and Housing onto Body,
release reciprocate the tubing string a few feet check Slip Springs again.
while rotating a few more turns to the right before 4. Make up Upper Cone onto Body.
starting out of the hole. It is good practice to take
an occasional right-hand turn while coming out to 5. Make up Body Nut onto Body.
ensure against dulling the Slips. 6. Check engagement of Pin on Body Nut with Pin
on Upper Cone.
Emergency Release
7. Make up Cap Screw into Body Nut, locking it to
If it is impossible to release the Bake Tubing An- the Body. On some sizes Set Screw Body Nut
chor Catcher in the above manner, an upstrain to Body.
greater than the total shear strength of the Shear 8. Slide Housing up over Body Nut.
Pins plus the weight of the tubing will shear the
9. On size 45 and 47 start Pipe Plug into Cap.
Shear Pins and release the Anchor Catch.
10.Make up Cap to Housing.
Disassembly 11.Change vise setting placing Top Sub in vise.
1. Place Top Sub of tool in vice and remove Bot-
12.Remove Bottom Sub.
tom Sub.
13.Line up Shear Pin Holes in Lower Cone with
2. Remove Drag Springs.
holes in Lower Cone Sleeve and make-up Low-
3. Remove Pipe Plug for Lower Cone. On size 43 er Cone past threads on Body.
also remove Pipe Plug for Upper Cone.
14.With Shear Pin Holes on Lower Cone and Low-
4. Unscrew Lower Cone and Lower Cone Sleeve er Cone Sleeve in line install Shear Pins.
from Body.
NOTE: Check that the Upper cone is bottomed out
5. On sizes 45 and 47 remove Pipe Plug for cap. on the Body Nut.
On other sizes remove Set Screw for Housing. 15.Make up Lower Cone Sleeve onto Body until
6. Slide Housing and Slips off bottom end of Body. Shear Pins are under Housing and the Pipe
7. Make up Bottom Sub onto Body. Plug Hole in the Lower Cone is lined up with
8. Change vise setting placing Bottom Sub in vise. slot in Housing.
9. Remove Top Sub. 16.Make up Pipe Plug into Lower Cone. On size 43
also install Pipe Plug in Upper Cone.
10.Remove Cap.
NOTE: Pin in Upper Cone must be bottomed out in
11.Remove Cap Screw or Set Screw for Body Nut. Pin in Body Nut when installing Pipe Plugs in Cones.
12.Unscrew Body Nut from Body. The Pipe Plugs in Lower Cone should be 1/8" from
13.Unscrew Upper Cone from Body. bottom of slot when Top Cone is bottomed out.
14.Unscrew Body from Bottom Sub. 17.Actuate tool to make sure Slips will come out.
18.Place Drag Springs on Housing and make up
Assembly Flat Head Cap Screws. On size 43 Drag
1. Place Bottom Sub in vise and make up Body Springs make up to Lower Cone with Button
hand tight. Head Screws.
NOTE: Left hand acme thread is at lower end of 19.Make up Bottom Sub onto Body hand tight.
Body.
20.On some sizes a Slip Protector is used. If used,
2. Check Spring on Slips to make sure they are
make up Slip Protector with Lock Washer into
hooked.
Housing.
“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803, Size 028

Index: 309.00
Unit No. 4160
Assembly and Dimensional Data Drawing No. 184-744-1

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“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803


Parts List, Size 28
Refer to Drawing No. 184-744-1.
Item No. Size and Material No.
No. Description Req’d #28A #28B
H457-30-0842
1 Coupling i 1
(1.315 OD NU 10 Rd x 1.900 OD 10 Rd Int Jt)
2 Body 1 H01-84735-00
3 Retaining Nut 1 H01-84736-00
HWW-G518-080
4 Hex Soc Set Screw 1
(1/4-20 x 1/4 lg)
5 Split Ring 2 H01-48122-00
6 Upper Cone 1 H01-84737-00
7 Slip 8 H01-53790-00 H01-55631-00
HWW-G108-060
8 Hex Soc Hd Cap Screw 6
(8-32 x 3/16 lg)
9 Outer Slip Spring 8 H01-53603-00
10 Slip Retainer 1 H01-87438-00
11 J-Pin 1 H01-87437-00
HWW-WX00-316
12 Cotter Pin 1
(1/16 x 1 lg)
13 Inner Slip Spring 8 H01-48601-00
14 Snap Ring 1 H01-84740-00
15 Lower Cone 1 H01-84741-00
16 Shear Pin 4 H01-52938-00
17 Retaining Ring 1 H01-84742-00
H01-84743-00
18 Sub i 1
(1.375 OD 12 N Box x 1.900 OD 10 Rd Int Jt Pin)
- Slip Assembly Ring 2 H01-54657-00 n
n When ordered only.
i Other threads when ordered.
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Unit No. 4160
Assembly and Dimensional Data Drawing No. 167-869-1

9-4-01
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“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803


Parts List, Size 41
Refer to Drawing No. 167-869-1.
Item No. Size and Material No.
Description
No. Req’d 41
H01-60604-00 n
2-7/8 OD Pittsburgh 8 Acme Tbg Thd
H01-60604-11 n
1 Top Connector 1
2-3/8 OD EU 8 Rd Tbg Thd
2 O-Ring 1 HWW-B219-H40
3 Body 1 H01-67738-00
4 Key 2 H01-60594-00
5 Cap 1 H01-69595-00
HWW-G60B-060
6 Hex Socket Set Screw 3
(#10 - 32 x 3/16 lg)
7 Body Nut 1 H01-60600-00
8 Housing 1 H01-67737-00
9 Upper Cone 1 H01-67636-00
10 Slip Spring Sub-Ass’y 1 H01-73368-00
11 Lower Cone 1 H07-59773-00
Hex Socket HWW-S108-000
12 3
Pipe Plug 1/4 Nom St’l HT
13 Shear Pin 10 H01-52938-00
14 Lower Cone Sleeve 1 H07-59774-00
H457-30-3508
15 Crossover Sub 1
1.315 OD NU Box x 2-3/8 OD EU Pin
Flat Head Cap Screw St St’l 300 series HWW-G11B-0D4
16 6
(321 preferred) (5/16-18 X 3/8 lg)
17 Drag Spring 3 H01-60607-00
n Threads as ordered only.
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Unit No. 4160
Assembly and Dimensional Data Drawing No. 755-319-1

9-4-01
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“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803


Dimensional Data, Size 43
Refer to Drawing No. 755-319-1.
Size 43
Dim
A B C D
A 3.062
B 1.978
C 3.750 4.000
D 3.625
E 2.500
F 3.375
G 2.375
H - 4.125 4.500
J 3.343
K 2.546
L 3.000
M 2-3/8 EU 8Rd
N 2-3/8 OD NU 10Rd
P 2.00
Q 3.43
R 23.25
S 31.00
T - 11.62
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“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803


Parts List, Size 43
Refer to Drawing No. 755-319-1.
Item No. Size 43 and Material No.
Description
No. Req’d A B C D
1 Coupling 1 2-3/8 NU Box x As Ordered Product Family No. H45760 (N-80)
2 Body 1 H01-66693-00
3 Cap 1 H01-66712-00
HWW-G518-0B5
4 Stl’s St’l Soc Set Screw 2
(1/4-20 x 5/16 lg)
HWW-G218-0M0
5 Soc Head Cap Screw Stl’s St’l 1
(1/4-28 x 5/8 lg)
6 Body Nut 1 H01-66713-00
7 Upper Cone 1 H01-66695-00
8 Housing 1 H01-66696-00 H01-82193-00
9 Slip Spring Sub-Assy See Below
10 Slip Protector 3 H01-82198-00 H01-82199-00
Shakeproof Ext. Not Used HWW-K31D-100
11 3
Tooth Lock Washer 3/8 Standard
12 Lower Cone 1 H01-66674-00
HWW-S10D-000
13 Hex Soc Pipe Plug 6
3/8 Nom St’l Heat Treated
14 Lower Cone Sleeve 1 H01-66675-00
15 Shear Pins 12 H01-52938-00
16 Crossover Sub 1 2-3/8 NU Box x As Ordered Product Family No. H45730
Soc Hd Cap Screw HWW-G11D-0H2
17 6
Stl’s St’l 300 Series (321 Pref) (Button Hd 3/8-16 x 1/2 lg)
HWW-K31D-100
18 Shakeproof Lock Washer 6
3/8 External Tooth
H01-82053-01 H01-82053-00
19 Drag Spring *
[6] [9]
9 Slip Spring Sub Ass’y 1 H01-66706-00 H01-66707-00 H01-66708-00 H01-66709-00
- Slip 3 H01-66670-00 H01-66671-00 H01-66672-00 H01-66673-00
- Spring 12 H01-51527-00
*Number in [ ] brackets indicates number required.
“B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69804, Size 45

Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher


Assembly and Dimensional Data Drawing No. 755-964-1

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Unit No. 4160 9-4-01
Unit No. 4160 9-4-01 Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher
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“B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69804


Dimensional Data, Size 45
Refer to Drawing No. 755-964-1.
Dim Size 45
A 3.687
B 2.375
C 4.500
D 4.375
E 3.062
F 4.000
G 2.875
B: 4.812
H
C: 5.125
J 3.937
K 3.062
L 3.500
M 2-7/8 OD EU 8Rd
N 2-7/8 OD NU 10Rd
P 1.50
Q 3.31
R 18.87
S 25.87
T 12.25
Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher Unit No. 4160 9-4-01
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“B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69804


Parts List, Size 45
Refer to Drawing No. 755-964-1.
Item No. Size 45 and Material No.
Description
No. Req’d A B C
2-7/8 NU Box x as ordered Product Family No. H45760
1 Coupling 1
(N-80)
2 Body 1 H01-85171-00
3 Cap 1 H01-7441-00
Soc Hd Cap Screw St HWW-G218-0M0
4 1
Stl -300 Ser - 321 Pref (1/4-28 x 5/8 lg)
HWW-S150-2SS
5 St Stl Hex Soc Pipe Plug 1
1/16 Nominal
6 Body Nut 1 H01-84484-00
7 Upper cone 1 H01-64501-00
8 Housing 1 H01-85128-00 H01-85128-03
9 Slip Spring Ass’y 1 See Below
10 Slip Protector 3 Not Used H01-57246-00 H01-52965-00
Shakeproof External HWW-K31H-100
11 3 Not Used
Tooth Lock Washer 1/2 Std
12 Lower Cone 1 H01-85170-00
HWW-S100-0HT
13 Hex Soc Pipe Plug 1
3/8 Nom Steel
14 Shear Pins 12 H01-52938-00
15 Lower Cone Sleeve 1 H01-66000-00
16 Crossover Sub 1 2-7/8 OD NU Box x As Ordered Product Family No. H45730
Flat Hd Cap Screw St 10083175
17 6 See Item 20
Stl 300 Ser - 321 Pref (5/16-18 x 7/16 lg)
18 Drag Spring 3 H01-51519-00 See Items 21 & 22
19n Drag Spring Steel * H01-64743-00 [3] H01-64743-00 [6]
Flat Hd Cap Screw 300 HWW-G11B-0M1 HWW-G11B-0M1
20 6
Series - 321 Pref (5/16-18 x 5/8 lg)l (5/16-18 x 5/8 lg)
21 Drag Spring - Outer 3 H01-51519-00l H01-51519-00
22 Drag Spring - Inner 3 H01-48794-00l H01-48749-00
9 Slip Spring Sub Ass’y 1 H01-54634-00 H01-57231-00 H01-54635-00
- Spring 9 H01-54495-00
- Slip 3 H01-54427-00 H01-57230-00 H01-54644-00
lOptional parts for use when running 8000 feet or deeper.
nOptional parts for use when running in wells where corrosive conditions do not exist, provides additional drag
force and longer wear.
*Number in [ ] brackets indicates number required.
“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803, Size 47

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Unit No. 4160
Assembly and Dimensional Data Drawing No. 755-319-4

9-4-01
Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher
Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher Unit No. 4160 9-4-01
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“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803


Dimensional Data, Size 47
Refer to Drawing No. 755-319-4.
Size 47
Dim
A B
A 3.687
B 2.437
C 5.500
D 5.375
E 3.344
F 5.000
G 3.156
H - 6.250
J 4.937
K 3.344
L 3.812
M 2-7/8 OD EU 8Rd
N 2-7/8 OD EU 10Rd
P 1.31
Q 4.25
R 18.25
S 26.87
T 11.87
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“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803


Parts List, Size 47
Refer to Drawing No. 755-319-4.
Item No. Size 47
Description
No. Req’d A B
2-7/8 EU Box x As Ordered Product Family No. H45760
1 Coupling 1
(N-80)
2 Body 1 H01-67317-00
3 Cap 1 H01-75443-00
HWW-S104-001
4 Hex Soc Pipe Plug 1
1/8 Nom Stl
Hex Soc Hd Set Screw HWW-G81D-0D3
5 3
Half Dog Pt Nylok (3/8-24 x 3/8 lg)
6 Body Nut 1 H01-53892-00
7 Upper cone 1 H01-64977-00
8 Housing 1 H01-75444-00 H01-75444-03
9 Slip Spring Sub-Ass’y 1 See Below
10 Slip Protector 3 Not Used H01-52965-00
Shakeproof External HWW-K31H-100
11 3 Not Used
Tooth Lock Washer 1/2 Std
12 Lower Cone 1 H01-64979-00
HWW-S10H-0HT
13 Hex Soc Pipe Plug 3
1/2 Nom St Stl
14 Shear Pins 12 H01-52939-00
15 Lower Cone Sleeve 1 H01-64978-00
2-7/8 EU 8 Rd Box x As Ordered
16 Crossover Sub 1
Product Family No. H45730
Flat Hd Cap Screw Stl’s HWW-G11B-0H4
17 6 See Item 20
St’l.300 Series (321 Pref) (5/16-18 x 1/2 lg)
18 Drag Spring 3 H01-48794-00 See Items 21 & 22
19l Drag Spring Steel * H01-64743-00 [3] H01-64743-00 [6]
Flat Hd Cap Screw HWW-G11B-0M1n HWW-G11B-0M1
20 6
300 Series (321 Pref) (5/16-18 x 5/8 lg) (5/16-18 x 5/8 lg)
21 Drag Spring - Outer 3 H01-51519-00n H01-51519-00
22 Drag Spring - Inner 3 H01-48794-00n H01-48794-00
9 Slip Spring Sub Ass’y 1 H01-66933-00 H01-66936-00
- Slip 3 H01-66934-00 H01-66935-00
- Spring 12 H01-60032-00
lOptional parts for use when running 8,000 feet or deeper.
nOptional parts for use when running in wells where corrosive conditions do not exist, provides additional drag
force and longer wear.
*Number in [ ] brackets indicates number required.
“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803, Size 47 x 3.00 and 47B x 3.00

Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher


Assembly and Dimensional Data Drawing No. 755-319-7

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Unit No. 4160 9-4-01
Unit No. 4160 9-4-01 Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher
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“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803


Dimensional Data, Size 47 x 3.00 and 47B x 3.00
Refer to Drawing No. 755-319-7.
Size 47 x 3.00
Dim
and 47B x 3.00
A 4.500
B 3.000
C 5.500
D 5.375
E 3.687
F 5.000
G 3.500
J 4.937
K 3.687
L 4.187
M 3-1/2 EU 8Rd
N 3-1/2 OD NU 10Rd
P 1.31
Q 4.87
R 18.75
S 29.00
Or thread as ordered.
Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher Unit No. 4160 9-4-01
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“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803


Parts List, Size 47 and 47B x 3.00
Refer to Drawing No. 755-319-7.
Item No.
Description Size 47 x 3.00 47B x 3.00
No. Req’d
3-1/2 OD NU 10 Rd Box x As Ordered Box
1 Coupling 1
Product Family No. H45760 (N-80)
2 Body 1 H01-57933-00
3 Cap 1 H01-75443-00
HWW-G81D-003
4 Soc Hd Set Screw 3
(3/8-24 x 3/8 lg Half Dog Nylok)
5 Body Nut 1 H01-57931-00
6 Upper cone 1 H01-64967-00
7 Housing 1 H01-64960-00
8 Slip Spring, Sub Ass’y 1 See Below
9 Lower Cone 1 H01-64959-00
HWW-S10H-0HT
10 Hex Soc Pipe Plug 3
1/2 Nom Stl HT
11 Shear Pin 12 H01-57944-00
12 Lower Cone Sleeve 1 H01-64958-00
3-1/2 OD NU 10 Rd Box x As Ordered Pin
13 Crossover Sub 1
Product Family No. H45730
Flat Hd Cap Screw St Stl 300 HWW-G11B-0H4
14 6 See Item 18
Series (321 Pref) (5/16-18 x 1/2 lg)
15 Drag Spring 3 H01-51519-00 See Items 19 & 20
HWW-S104-001
16 Hex Soc Pipe Plug 1
1/8 Nom St Stl
17 Drag Spring (Spring Stl)n * H01-64743-00 [3] H01-64743-00 [6]
Flat Hd Cap Screw St Stl 300 HWW-G11B-0M1
18 6
Series (321 Pref) (5/16-18 x 5/8 lgl)
19 Drag Spring (Outer) 3 H01-51519-00
20 Drag Spring (Inner) 3 H01-48794-00
8 Slip spring Sub Ass’y 1 H01-66937-00 H01-66936-00
- Slip 3 H01-66938-00 H01-66935-00
- Spring 12 H01-60032-00
lOptional parts for use when running 8,000 feet or deeper.
nOptional parts for use when running in wells where corrosive conditions do not exist, provides additional drag force
and longer wear.
*Number in [ ] brackets indicates number required.
“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803, Size 51

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Unit No. 4160
Assembly and Dimensional Data Drawing No. 755-319-10

9-4-01
Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher
Model “B-2” and “B-3” Tubing Anchor Catcher Unit No. 4160 9-4-01
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“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803


Dimensional Data, Size 51
Refer to Drawing No. 755-319-10.
Size
Dim
51
A 4.500
B 3.000
C
7.000
D
E 3.968
F 6.281
G 3.968
H 8.000
J 6.187
K 3.968
L 4.750
M 3-1/2 OD EU 8Rd •
N 3-1/2 OD EU 8Rd
P 1.81
Q 4.50
R 23.50
S 34.00
•Or threads as ordered.
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“B-2” Tubing Anchor Catcher, Product Family No. H69803


Parts List, Size 51
Refer to Drawing No. 755-319-10.
No. Size and Material No.
Item No. Description
Req’d 51
3-1/2 OD EU 8 Rd Box x As
Ordered Box
1 Coupling 1
Product Family No.
H45760 (N-80)
2 Body 1 H01-66623-00
3 Cap 1 H01-67602-00
HWW-G518-081
4 Stl’s St’l Soc Set Screw 3
(1/4-20 x 1/4 lg)
HWW-G71H-0H3
5 Soc Head Screw 3 (Half Dog-Nylok
1/2-13 x 1/2 lg)
6 Body Nut 1 H01-56831-00
7 Upper Cone 1 H01-56839-00
8 Housing 1 H01-81835-00
9 Slip-Spring Sub-Ass’y 1 See Below
10 Lower Cone 1 H01-66625-00
HWW-S10H-0HT
11 Hex Soc Pipe Plug 4
1/2 Nom Stl HT
12 Shear Pins 16 H01-52939-00
13 Lower Cone Sleeve 1 H01-66626-00
3-1/2 OD EU 8 Rd Box x As
14 Crossover Sub 1 Ordered
Pin No. 457-30
Flat Hd Cap Screw St St’l 300 Series (321 HWW-G11B-0M1
15 8
Pref) (Flat Hd 5/16-18 x 5/8 lg)
16 Drag Spring 4 H01-66743-00
9 Slip Spring Sub Ass’y 1 H01-66601-00
- Slip 4 H01-66602-00
- Spring 24 H01-56838-00
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Spring Identification Guide


Material No. OD Free Length Wire Size Free Length
H01-75149-00 5/16 41 .875
H01-51527-00 43 .041 Rd .451
3/8
H01-84495-00 45 .891
H01-60032-00 47 and 47 x 3.00 1.091
1/2 .047 Rd
H01-56838-00 49, 51, 53 .760

Drawing No. 755-321

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