Description: - Releasable Rope Socket Size 2.400 F/ 0.092-0.125 Wire W/ 1-9/16 SR Thd Down

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Description: - Releasable Rope Socket Size 2.400 F/ 0.092-0.125 Wire W/ 1-9/16 SR Thd Down

Assembly & Test Procedure Prep By CR App By GM Releasable Rope Socket Rev 0 Date 11/09/14

Assembly/ Serial Number: - 463-0240-002

Description: - Releasable Rope Socket Size 2.400" f/ 0.092-0.125" wire w/ 1-9/16" SR Thd Down

Summary Completed By/ Date

Section 1). Disassembly Instructions------

Section 2). Assembly Instructions------

Section 3). Function Test------

Specific Assembly & Test Equipment

Trigger Gauge 01-01762-00 Loctite 243

Section 1.

Disassembly Instructions Reference Assembly Drawing No. 200-136-00

1. Push the Trigger (item 3) down to retract the Operating Keys (item 4) fully. Use the appropriate sized Drop Bar to do this if available, otherwise exercise care to ensure that the object that is used does not damage the Trigger. N.B. The tool is spring-loaded and care should be taken to ensure that fingers do not become trapped. 2. With the tool now in the released position remove the Fishing Neck (item 14). 3. Manipulate the Locking Mandrel (item 1) till the slot in it is positioned over the Grub Screw (item 9), which should be removed. 4. Remove the Wire Retaining Assembly (items 10, 11, 12, & 13) from the lower end of the main as- sembly and dismantle. 5. Remove the Grub Screw (item 7) from the Locking Mandrel and carefully remove all 20 of the Stainless Steel Balls (item 6).

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6. With the Trigger still compressed, slide the Locking Mandrel over the main assembly and remove. 7. Remove the Operating Keys from the windows in the Finger Mandrel (item 2) and slide off the Coil Spring (item 8). 8. Remove the Trigger and Coil Spring (item 5) from the Finger Mandrel.

Following disassembly, check all parts for damage, paying particular attention to the Trigger (item 3), Operating Keys (item 4) and Finger Mandrel (item 2). Replace any damaged parts as necessary.

Section .2

Assembly Instructions Reference Assembly Drawing 200-136-00.

Ensure all parts are clean. Apply sufficient lubricant to all moving surfaces. Use Loctite 243 on all threaded connections. Check all parts for damage. Any damaged components should be reported and replaced.

1. Locate the Coil Spring (item 5) and the Trigger (item 3) into the top of the Finger Mandrel (item 2). 2. Insert the Operating Keys (item 4) into the windows in the Finger Mandrel. NB: A small amount of grease will help retain them in place. The Trigger and Keys are an important part of the as- sembly and should therefore be inspected thoroughly to ensure they are undamaged and burr free. It is essential to the correct operation of the tool that these items are checked. 3. Locate the Coil Spring (item 8) over the Operating Keys and onto the Finger Mandrel. 4. Load the above assembly into the Locking Mandrel (item 1). Push the Trigger down to retract the Operating Keys and allow full entry of the Finger Mandrel Assembly. The Trigger can now be re- leased allowing the Operating Keys to lock out in to the recess. 5. Install the Stainless Steel Balls (item 6) into the Locking Mandrel through the Grub Screw hole. 6. Insert the Grub Screw (item 7). Ensure no Steel Balls are trapped under the grub screw. 7. Push the Trigger down to retract the Operating Keys. The tool is now in the released position. 8. Make-up the relevant Wire to the Wire Retaining Assembly (items 10, 11, 12 & 13) and pull back up into the Main Assembly. 9. Install the Fishing Neck (item 14) up into the bottom of the Finger Mandrel. Pushing the two as- semblies together will lock them in the run position. Insert the Grub Screw (item 9). 10. Check function of completed assembly using the Trigger Gauge (item 15) as described below.

This document contains confidential information of Omega Completion Technology Ltd (Omega) and is furnished to the customer for information purposes only. It is requested that this document not be reproduced in any way whatsoever, in part or in whole, or distributed outside the customer organisation without first obtaining the express written authorisation of Omega. This document is the property of Omega and is returnable on request of Omega.  2012

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Section .3

Function Test Reference Assembly Drawing No. 200-136-00 & Part Drawing No. 101-762-00

Use the Trigger Gauge 01-01762-00 to carry out the following tests.

1. Check that you can release the Rope Socket by sitting the gauge on the trigger and pushing down by hand. Increased weight may be applied by placing ¼” dia. bar stock into each of the two holes on the top section. 2. Check the condition of the trigger. When the Gauge is sat on the trigger and the RRS is set, the top of the Rope Socket and the lower groove on the Gauge should be aligned. If they do not align then there is a problem with the trigger. When the trigger is released the top groove of the Gauge should be aligned with the top of the Rope Socket. If they do not align then there is a problem with the trigger.

This document contains confidential information of Omega Completion Technology Ltd (Omega) and is furnished to the customer for information purposes only. It is requested that this document not be reproduced in any way whatsoever, in part or in whole, or distributed outside the customer organisation without first obtaining the express written authorisation of Omega. This document is the property of Omega and is returnable on request of Omega.  2012

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