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TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
Mechanical Bridge Plug
General Guidelines
Mechanical Bridge Plug
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Specification
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Mechanical Setting Tools
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Specification
Assembly����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10
4-1/2” & 5-1/2” Drag Spring
7”, 7-5/8”, 8-5/8” & 9-5/8” Drag Spring
Mounting Mechanical Bridge Plug���������������������������������������� 15
Mechanical Running Instructions����������������������������������������� 17
Technical Info������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 18
Removal Techniques
Suggested Drilling Techniques���������������������������������������������� 22
Suggested Milling Techniques������������������������������������������������ 23
The information contained herein is the property of Silver Fox Completion Services and is considered confidential.
It may not be copied or reproduced in any form without express written consent by Silver Fox Completion Services.
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General Guidelines
Receipt of Goods
Upon receipt of goods, Silver Fox recommends disassembly and inspection of the tool unless stated otherwise. Ensure parts have
not been damaged during shipping. If any parts are damaged, contact your local Silver Fox representative for replacement parts.
Pre-Run Inspection
CAUTION: Silver Fox does not tighten tools to be field ready, all tool connections made-up HAND TIGHT—labeled with tape or band
attached to the tool. Customer is required to tighten/torque all connections properly before operating tool.
Before and after each usage of the tool, Silver Fox recommends disassembly and thorough inspection of the tool. Clean parts and
ensure parts are in good working condition. Replace worn or damaged parts with Silver Fox replacement parts. Re-assemble the tool,
and take care in proper installation of all parts in the correct sequence and orientation. If tool is being set up for use, then Properly
tighten all connections to proper specifications.
SCREW SIZE
#6 #8 #10 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 5/8
(INCHES)
TORQUE RANGE
5-8 10-15 18-25 25-40 50-80 90-135 160-210 250-330 450-650
(IN-LBS)
ReDress Inspection
When redressing the tool, Silver Fox recommends replacement of all seals, elements, o-rings, shear screws, etc. Contact Silver Fox
sales for redress kit and/or other replacement part information.
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TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
Mechanical Bridge Plug
Description
Silver Fox “SMB” Tubing Set Bridge Plug are used for secondary cementing operations. These
drillable Plugs set securely in any hardness casing. A ratchet lock ring stores the setting force in
the Plug. The one piece packing element and metal back up rings combine for a superior seal. The
case hardened, one piece slips virtually eliminate premature setting, yet can be easily drilled out.
Specification
Features:
• Up to 10,000psi rating
• Sets securely in any hardness casing, including premium grades
• Ratchet lock rings secure dynamic setting force
• Compact, easy running
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PRODUCT CODE: 402
REVISED Sep/19/18
TECH UNIT REV. A
PRODUCT NO. 402-45200-T
4 1/2" MECHANICAL SET BRIDGE PLUG
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
19
2
BILL OF MATERIALS
3
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY. PART NUMBER
B 4
1 BRIDGING PLUG 1 402-01150
11 2 BODY 1 402-04370
D
3 UPPER CONE 1 402-04400
5
4 LOCK RING 1 402-04410
17 DIMENSIONS
G 4 1/2"
402-45200
15 9.5-16.6#
A 18.940
12 B 7.997
C 12.350
D 3.580
1
E 1.346
F 3.580
G 3.580
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PRODUCT CODE: 402
REVISED Sep/19/18
TECH UNIT REV. A
PRODUCT NO. 402-55200-T
5 1/2" MECHANICAL SET BRIDGE PLUG
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
BILL OF MATERIALS
3 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY. PART NUMBER
1 BRIDGING PLUG 1 402-01150
B 4
2 BODY 1 402-05370
11 3 UPPER CONE 1 402-05400
4 LOCK RING 1 402-05410
5
D 5 OUTER BACKUP RING 2 402-05420
C
6 6 INNER BACKUP RING 2 402-05430
DIMENSIONS
17 5 1/2"
402-55200
G
13.0-23.0#
A 19.247
15 B 8.256
C 12.497
12 D 4.310
E 1.346
1 F 4.310
G 4.310
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PRODUCT CODE: 402
REVISED Sep/19/18
TECH UNIT REV. A
PRODUCT NO. 402-70200-T
7" MECHANICAL SET BRIDGE PLUG
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
BILL OF MATERIALS
E 9 SLIP 1 402-07460
7
10 SUPPORT RING 1 402-07480
15 11 SHOE 1 402-07580
12 KEY 1 402-05760
6 13 ELEMENT 1 402-70080
9
DIMENSIONS
7"
402-70200
G 16
17.0-35.0#
A 21.266
B 8.487
14 C 13.506
D 5.682
11 E 2.000
F 5.682
G 5.690
1
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PRODUCT CODE: 402
REVISED Sep-28-20
TECH UNIT REV. A
PRODUCT NO. 402-76200-T
7 5/8" MECHANICAL SET BRIDGE PLUG
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
18
13 BILL OF MATERIALS
B
2 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY. PART NUMBER
1 UPPER SLIP, MECHANICAL 1 402-07700
3
2 UPPER CONE, 10K 1 400-07640
5 14 KEY 1 400-07690
15 O-RING, NITRILE 70D 1 100-35470
F
8
16 O-RING, NITRILE 90D 1 100-33090
14
15 DIMENSIONS
17 7 5/8"
402-76200
G
12 20.0-39.0#
A 22.668
16 B 9.922
C 14.944
D 6.308
E 2.000
F 6.308
G 6.310
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PRODUCT CODE: 402
REVISED Sep/29/20
TECH UNIT REV. A
PRODUCT NO. 402-85200-T
8 5/8" MECHANICAL SET BRIDGE PLUG
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
18 WLAKs: 405-85015
13
B 2 BILL OF MATERIALS
14
15
DIMENSIONS
17
8 5/8"
G 12 402-85200
24.0-49.0#
16 A 22.041
B 9.266
C 14.541
D 7.125
E 2.000
F 7.125
G 7.125
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PRODUCT CODE: 402
REVISED Sep-28-20
TECH UNIT REV. A
PRODUCT NO. 402-95200-T
9 5/8" MECHANICAL SET BRIDGE PLUG
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
16
3 BILL OF MATERIALS
B
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY. PART NUMBER
4
D
1 INNER BODY 1 402-09670
5 2 UPPER SLIP, MECHANICAL 1 402-09700
3 UPPER CONE, 8K 1 400-09640
6
4 LOCK RING 1 400-09620
7 5 SUPPORT RING 1 400-09650
C
6 OUTER BACKUP RING 2 400-09660
8
7 INNER BACKUP RING 2 400-09670
E 15 8 ELEMENT, 8K 1 400-96180
19
DIMENSIONS
21
9 5/8"
G 20 402-95200
29.3-58.4#
19 A 22.723
B 10.697
13
C 16.570
D 8.125
12 E 2.000
F 8.125
G 8.125
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TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
Mechanical Bridge Plug
The Mechanical Running Tool is released from the Bridge Plug by right hand
rotation. The MST contains a built in snap-out feature which provides 10,000#
snap out tension indicator.
The MST is equipped with drag springs to assure positive control during running
and setting procedures at all depths or in highly deviated wells.
The MST may be converted from a Bridge Plug Setting Tool, to a Cement Retainer
Setting Tool, see Cement Retainer Technical Document for more information.
Specification
Drag Spring Body
CASING SETTING RANGE TOOL
PART
SIZE WEIGHT MIN ID MAX ID GAGE OD
NUMBER
(IN) (LBS/FT) (IN) (IN) (IN)
4-1/2 9.5 - 15.1 3.826 4.090 3.63 405-45215
5-1/2 13.0 - 23.0 4.670 5.044 4.31 405-55215
7 17.0 - 35.0 6.004 6.538 5.49 405-70215
7-5/8 20.0 - 39.0 6.625 7.125 6.31 405-76215
8-5/8 24.0 - 49.0 7.511 8.097 7.13 405-85215
9-5/8 29.3 - 58.4 8.435 9.063 8.13 405-95215
Drag Spring
405-95215
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10. Slide both Drag rings to expose Drag Spring gap. Install
Drag Springs into each groove in Collars. Use 2 hose
clamps to aid in assembly.
11. Align Cap screw holes, then install Socket screws to secure
5. Install Upper Drag Collar to Upper half of Mandrel Upper and Lower retaining ring
x3 x3
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12. Insert Retaining sleeve in through Control sleeve 17. Insert Stinger sub body through Contol Latch.
13. Align groove inside Control sleeve to Control nut, then slide 18. Install O-Ring into groove of Stinger Sub body
Control sleeve up and thread Drag Spring Assembly onto
Control sleeve
16. Insert Dog and Dog springs into recessed groove of Control
Latch. Next, insert pins through holes, install set screws to
secure Dog in place.
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7”, 7-5/8”, 8-5/8” & 9-5/8” Drag 6. Install Drag Collar Insert into Lower Drag Collar
Spring
x3
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12. Clamp Top Sub in vise, wrench mandrel tight 16. Once Upper Drag spring subassembly complete, Drive whole
subassembly down on top of Snap Ring and shouldering out
on Retainer Washer. This can be accomplished by having
Top sub tight in vise, next slide Drag spring up to top sub,
then shift quickly with down force down onto Snap ring.
x3 x3 x4
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21. Install Setting Sleeve onto Control Sleeve, Thread all the 24. Install O-Ring into groove of Stinger Sub body
way up
22. Insert Dog and Dog springs into recessed groove of Control
Latch. Next, insert pins through holes, install set screws to 25. Grease threads and O-Ring, compress Dog to allow
secure Dog in place. engagement of Stinger Sub body thread onto Mandrel.
Wrench tight where rotation arrow shown
For 7-5/8”, 8-5/8” & 9-5/8” ONLY 26. Insert Cap onto Stinger sub
x4
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Mounting Mechanical Bridge 4. Slide upper slips over stinger sub body. Loosen clamp on
slips only enough to slide slips over upset on snap latch
Plug then retighten.
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2. Slide the Plug over the stinger cap. (NOTE: Make sure that
the plug remains level during this operation).
Slip.
6. Back up setting sleeve 1/2 turn and
secure with two (2) set screws.
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2. When the desired setting depth has been reached, the tools should be picked up two (2) feet above the desired setting point.
This movement is necessary to provide the required tool stroke to release the upper slips and allow the control nut to move
freely.
3. Rotate the work string to the right sufficiently to transmit 10 turns to the tool. This right hand rotation will thread the control
nut off of its mating threads on the tool mandrel and release the control sleeve and setting sleeve from the controlled position.
4. Now lower the tools to the desired setting point and the drag assembly will support the control sleeve and setting sleeve. The
downward motion of the tool mandrel will move the slips from under the setting sleeve and the slips are forced outward toward
the casing wall by the leaf springs attached to the inside of each slip segment. When the slips are released, there is sufficient
clearance for the locking dog to move outward and release the control latch from the stinger sub body.
5. Pull recommended tension above pipe weight at the tool to set the slips and affect a packoff. To assure a packoff you must pull
at least the minimum tension shown in the below chart, then set down an equivalent amount of weight on the tool and again
apply the recommended tension. The tool should now be set and pressure testing may be performed.
TENSION REQUIRED
TOOL SIZE
MIN (LBS) MAX (LBS)
4-1/2 to 7” 20,000 30,000
7-5/8 to 9-5/8” 30,000 45,000
6. The Setting Tool may be released from the Plug by pulling 500 pounds of tension at the tool and then rotating the work string
10 turns to the right at the tool. The above movement will shear the shear screw and unscrew the setting tool’s snap latch from
the Bridge Plug.
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PRODUCT CODE: 405
REVISED Oct-19-20
TECH UNIT REV. A
PRODUCT NO. 405-5x215-T
BOW SPRING MECHANICAL SETTING TOOL FOR BRIDGE PLUGS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
4
ASSEMBLY CASING SETTING RANGE
USED ON
NUMBER OD (in) WEIGHT (lb/ft) ID (in)
20 15 MANDREL 1 405-04360
16 CONTROL LATCH 1 405-04080
10
17 STINGER SUB BODY 1 405-04090
18 KEY 1 405-04100
9
19 STINGER 1 405-04610
25 25 DOG 1 405-04150
K 26 DOG SPRING 2 150-05790
2 27 O-RING, NITRILE 90D 1 100-21990
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PRODUCT CODE: 405
REVISED Oct/13/20
TECH UNIT REV. A
PRODUCT NO. 405-70215-T
BOW SPRING MECHANICAL SETTING TOOL FOR BRIDGE PLUGS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
2 BILL OF MATERIALS
1 1 COUPLING 2 201-27101
C 2 PUP JOINT 1 211-27510
3 UPPER DRAG RING 1 405-06320
G 4 UPPER DRAG COLLAR 1 405-06310
15 5 DRAG SPRING, #30 6 405-07330
6 LOWER DRAG COLLAR 1 405-06350
7 SNAP RING 1 405-06380
H 4 8 DRAG COLLAR INSERT 1 405-06370
9 RETAINING WASHER 1 405-06390
3
10 LOWER DRAG RING 1 405-06340
11 CONTROL NUT 1 405-06040
21 12 CONTROL SLEEVE 1 405-06030
13 RETAINING SLEEVE 1 405-06070
5
D 14 CONTROL NUT CLUTCH 1 405-06050
E 15 MANDREL 1 405-06360
I
F 30 16 SETTING SLEEVE 1 405-07200
17 CONTROL LATCH 1 405-06080
10
18 STINGER SUB BODY 1 405-06090
A 7 19 KEY 1 405-04100
20 STINGER 1 405-07110
6
21 DRAG COLLAR CAP SCREW 3 405-00700
8 22 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 4 150-00702
23 SET SCREW 3 150-00627
22
24 SET SCREW 2 150-00626
9 25 SET SCREW 2 150-00625
J 26 PIN 2 150-01003
12
27 DOG 1 405-06150
19 A
28 DOG SPRING 2 150-06790
29 O-RING, NITRILE 90D 1 100-22590
16 30 EXTERNAL RETAINING RING 1 150-02003
K
17 **ITEMS 25 , 26 , 28 NOT SHOWN
18
DIMENSIONS
11
7"
24 405-70215
17.0-35.0#
14 A 73.236
20 B 16.839
C 22.630
23 D 57.758
E 60.456
29 F 63.318
G 3.668
13 H 1.750
I 8.605
27
J 5.370
*405-70215 SHOWN, WITH 402-70200 K 5.020
DETAIL A
SCALE 1 : 2
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REVISED Oct/13/20
TECH UNIT REV. A
PRODUCT NO. 405-76215-T
BOW SPRING MECHANICAL SETTING TOOL FOR BRIDGE PLUGS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
2 BILL OF MATERIALS
A 7 20 KEY 1 405-04100
21 STINGER 1 405-07110
6
22 DRAG COLLAR CAP SCREW 3 405-00700
8 23 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 4 150-00702
24 SET SCREW 3 150-00627
23
25 SET SCREW 2 150-00620
9 26 SET SCREW 2 150-00625
J 27 PIN 2 150-01003
12
28 DOG 1 405-06150
20 A
29 DOG SPRING 2 150-06790
16
K 30 SET SCREW 4 150-00632
30 31 O-RING, NITRILE 90D 1 100-22590
32 EXTERNAL RETAINING RING 1 150-02003
18
**ITEMS 26 , 27 , 29 NOT SHOWN
17
DIMENSIONS
19
11 7 5/8"
405-76215
25
20.0-39.0#
21 14 A 73.226
B 16.839
C 22.630
24 D 57.758
E 60.479
31 F 63.318
G 3.668
13 H 1.750
I 8.605
*405-76215 SHOWN, WITH 402-76200 28 J 6.310
K 5.530
DETAIL A
SCALE 1 : 2
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PRODUCT CODE: 405
REVISED Oct/13/20
TECH UNIT REV. A
PRODUCT NO. 405-x5215-T
BOW SPRING MECHANICAL SETTING TOOL FOR BRIDGE PLUGS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
405-85215 405-95215
BILL OF MATERIALS
(24.0-49.0#) (29.3-58.4#)
5
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY. PART NUMBER
B 1 DRAG SPRING 9 405-08930 405-09930
DIMENSIONS
12
8 5/8" 9 5/8"
24 405-85215 405-95215
20 24.0-49.0# 29.3-58.4#
15
A 73.226
B 16.839
23
C 23.170 23.295
30 D 57.758
E 60.450 61.200
14 F 63.318
G 3.668
*405-95215 SHOWN, WITH 402-95200 27 H 1.750
I 9.751 10.249
J 7.130 8.130
DETAIL A
K 6.700 7.700
SCALE 1 : 2
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Mechanical Bridge Plug
Removal Techniques
Drilling is the preferred method of removing drillable bridge plugs since drilling can usually be accomplished in less than 10 percent
of the time it takes to millout the same bridge plug. This high relative removal time for the milling technique is explained by the
examination and the mechanics of the two methods. Drilling causes a chiseling effect, and milling has a shaving effect of the target.
Further, milling yields more debris of the type that causes penetration stoppage. Drilling with a short tooth medium hard formation
rock bit is usually the best combination for Bridge Plug or plug removal.
• apply 5,000-7,000 lbs until the top end of the Plug mandrel is drilled (4-5 in.)
• increase weight to 2,000-3,000 lbs per inch of bit diameter to drill out remainder . (For example, use 9,500-14,250 lbs for
a 4 3/4” bit.)
When normal circulation is to be used, place a junk basket above the bit. If reverse circulation is planned, casing scraper or other
equipment in the tubing string above the bit should have an inside fluid passage as large as the passage through the bit so cuttings
will not bridge.
Variations in bit speed and bit weight should be made to help break up metal parts to re-establish bit penetration should it cease
while drilling.
Penetration may be stopped by “bit tracking” which is usually caused by insufficient weight on the bit. Bit tracking occurs when bit
teeth travel in the same indentation of “track” made previously by another tooth. Successive tooth impact to the same location will
sometimes deepen the track until indentations equal bit tooth length, reducing the impact of the teeth to the point that they will not
penetrate. Drilling penetration may be re-established by raising the bit off of the Plug, and then lowering the bit back onto the Plug
while maintaining rotation.
NOTE: Drilling times are directly related to tool size, bit stability, drilling weight, pump rate. bit
RPM, type of bit, drilling fluid, etc.
the combination of high mud viscosity and high pump rates may lift the bit off of the Plug during
drilling.
The same consideration should be used when drilling bridge plugs as would he given when drilling
medium hard rock formation.
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Use mud viscosity of 60 cps and a minimum annular velocity of 120 ft/min to assure cutting removal.
When ready to begin milling operations, start the mill above the target and lower it slowly onto the target. Do not apply weight in
excess of recommended amount; great weights can tear out chunks of the packer and make a bailer trip necessary to remove the
chunks to allow further penetration. Maintain a constant milling rate by adding weight as tool is milled away.
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