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Hjda 2009-2 R1 (Jar)

The document describes the Wenzel Downhole Double Acting Hydraulic Drilling Jar (HJDA), which is a bi-directional drilling jar that applies impact force in both upward and downward directions through a hydraulic delay system rather than a mechanical latch. The HJDA allows operators to control impact force for use in deviated or high friction wells. It operates simply through upward and downward motion and is suitable for temperatures up to 275°F as standard or up to 450°F with optional seals. Specifications are provided for nominal sizes ranging from 3.38 to 9.5 inches in diameter.
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Hjda 2009-2 R1 (Jar)

The document describes the Wenzel Downhole Double Acting Hydraulic Drilling Jar (HJDA), which is a bi-directional drilling jar that applies impact force in both upward and downward directions through a hydraulic delay system rather than a mechanical latch. The HJDA allows operators to control impact force for use in deviated or high friction wells. It operates simply through upward and downward motion and is suitable for temperatures up to 275°F as standard or up to 450°F with optional seals. Specifications are provided for nominal sizes ranging from 3.38 to 9.5 inches in diameter.
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“Trendsetters in Downhole Drilling Solutions”

WZL
Double Acting Hydraulic Drilling Jar (HJDA)

Description

The Wenzel Downhole Double Acting Hydraulic Drilling Jar (HJDA) is a bi-directional
drilling jar incorporating hydraulic delay without a latch mechanism. This jar will allow
the operator to apply variable impact in both the up and down directions. The HJDA
is intended for use in highly deviated or high friction wells, where conditions may
prevent applying sufficient force to release a mechanical latch.

Features / Benefits

The Wenzel Downhole HJDA is hydraulically controlled and jars in both directions,
with impact force controlled by the operator.

Impact force is controlled by a metering device that ensures consistent delay times
over the full range of operating temperatures.

The HJDA operates via a simple up and down motion and is unaffected by right- or
left-hand torque.

Standard seals are suitable for use up to 275°F (135°C). Optional high temperature
seal kits are available suitable for service to 450°F (230°C). External sealing surfaces
are tungsten carbide-coated to enhance wear and corrosion resistance.

Operation
Jarring Up
 With the jar in the neutral position, apply the desired overpull in excess of the
free string weight, starting the hydraulic delay sequence. At the end of the
hydraulic delay, the jar will release causing an upward impact force.
 If necessary, lower the drill string sufficiently to close the jar to the neutral
position, ready to jar up again.
Jarring Down
 With the jar in the neutral position, lower the drill string to apply the desired
down force, starting the hydraulic delay sequence. At the end of the hydraulic
delay, the jar will release causing a downward impact force.
 If necessary, raise the drill string sufficiently to open the jar to the neutral
position, ready to jar down again.
Handling
 To prevent unintentional tripping during handling, the HJDA is fitted with a
safety clamp to keep the jar in the fully extended position. The safety clamp
must remain installed until the jar is ready to run into the hole.
 When preparing to run into the hole, connect the jar to the drill string and
apply tension before removing the safety clamp.
 When coming out of the hole, install the safety clamp while the jar is still
under tension and fully extended.
Double Acting Hydraulic Jar (HJDA) Specifications – Standard

Imperial
Nominal Tensile Torsional Max Pull Up Down Total Estimated
Length Thru Bore
OD Yield Yield During Delay Stroke Stroke Stroke Weight
(ft) (inch)
(inch) (lbs) (ft lbs) (lbs) (inches) (inches) (inches) (lbs)

3.38 14.3 1.50 234,900 6900 50,000 7 7 21 280

3.50 14.3 1.50 234,900 7800 50,000 7 7 21 310

4.25 15.9 2.00 300,800 13,800 70,000 8 8 25 490

4.75 15.3 2.25 370,600 18,200 85,000 8 8 25 590

6.25 15.9 2.25 938,900 42,700 160,000 8 8 25 1210

6.50 18.5 2.75 1,220,000 43,000 175,000 8 8 25 1436

6.75 15.9 2.75 1,195,100 44,000 190,000 8 8 25 1350

8.00 16.4 2.81 1,293,900 82,300 240,000 8 8 25 2060

9.50 16.0 3.00 2,106,900 151,000 300,000 8 8 25 2780

Metric
Nominal Tensile Torsional Max Pull Up Down Total Estimated
Length Thru Bore
OD Yield Yield During Delay Stroke Stroke Stroke Weight
(m) (mm)
(mm) (daN) (N·m) (daN) (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg)

86 4.3 38.1 104 500 9400 22 200 178 178 533 130

90 4.3 38.1 104 500 10 600 22 200 178 178 533 140

108 4.8 50.8 133 800 18 700 31 100 203 203 635 220

121 4.7 57.2 164 800 24 600 37 800 203 203 635 270

159 4.8 57.2 417 600 57 900 71 200 203 203 635 550

165 5.6 69.9 542 660 58 300 77 840 203 203 635 650

171 4.8 69.9 531 600 59 700 84 500 203 203 635 610

203 5.0 71.4 575 500 111 600 106 800 203 203 635 930

241 4.9 76.2 937 200 204 700 133 400 203 203 635 1260
Specifications are based on as new condition and are subject to change without notice.

(Tools are designed to be easily transportable by truck. Flex subs are available to ensure proper length for racking
operations.)

Wenzel Downhole Tools Ltd.


Head Office Manufacturing Texas Wyoming Oklahoma
1000 Elveden House, 3115 - 93rd Street 4205 FM 1485 5081 Yellowstone Hwy. 9415 West Reno
717 - 7th Avenue S.W. Edmonton, Alberta Conroe, Texas Casper, Wyoming Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Calgary, Alberta T2P 0Z3 Canada T6N 1L7 USA 77306 USA 82604 USA 73127
Printed on Mar. 20, 2009 Phone (403) 262-3050 Phone (780) 440-4220 Phone (936) 441-1480 Phone (307) 266-1580 Phone (405) 787-4145
HJDA 2009-2 R1 Fax (403) 265-8154 Fax (780) 469-8054 Fax (936) 756-5335 Fax (307) 266-1656 Fax (405) 470-1968

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