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TenarisXP® Buttress

TenarisXP® Buttress Connection


Connection

Scope
These guidelines apply specifically to the use of
TenarisXP® Buttress connections. This document should

Connection Specific Running Guidelines


be used in conjunction with the TenarisHydril Running
Manual, which is the main document applicable to the
running of all TenarisHydril premium connections.

TenarisXP® Buttress connection is a Buttress threaded


IDM Code GDL00338/5 / March 2020

connection with a positive stop torque shoulder,


compatible with API Buttress connection (restricted
capability, dependent upon what is required of the
connections when assembled).

Tenaris Field Service Representatives can modify these


guidelines when circumstances dictate. Implementation
will only occur if the representative deems the
modification to be non-detrimental to product
integrity. All modifications being explained and agreed
with the client representative prior to implementation
and fully documented in the running report.

References
RUNNING MANUAL

.TenarisHydril Running Manual.


.Premium Connection Approved Thread Compounds
.FTD29356.
.TenarisXP Buttress Buck on Instructions TSH-MD-25.0003.
®

.API Recommended Practice 5C1.


API Specification 5B.
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.API Recommended Practice 5A5.


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Equipment, Material & Documents
TenarisXP® Buttress Connection

1. Verify the appropriate thread compound is available


for this connection.

2. Refer to document FTD29356 for a list of thread


compounds approved by Tenaris.

3. Latest version of the specific Product Data Sheet


can be obtained from Tenaris web site. In case it is not
available, request the data sheet from the local Technical
Sales representative or [email protected].
Connection Specific Running Guidelines

Pre-Running
1. Never move or handle pipe without the correct
thread protectors securely in place.

2. Ensure connections are clean and free of all debris


and / or contaminants, cleaning methods employed
should conform to the recommendations contained
within the TenarisHydril Running Manual.

3. Verify all pipe and accessories have genuine


TenarisHydril manufactured connections.

4. Visually inspect threads, pin nose and couplings prior


to running, ensuring no damage is evident.

5. Verify the compatibility of the TenarisXP® Buttress


connection with accessories such as cement heads,
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safety valves, cross overs, etc.

6. Verify material grade of all accessories ensuring


compatibility with main string.

7. If TenarisXP® Buttress Seal Ring (SR) variant is being


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run ensure the correct type and quantity of seal rings


are available.

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Inspection

TenarisXP® Buttress Connection


1. Visual inspection guidelines as outlined in API RP
5A5 should be applied.

2. Pay particular attention to pin nose and box torque


shoulder ensuring there is no raised material which
may preclude correct make up.

3. Ensure threads are clean and free of any debris or


contamination.

Connection Specific Running Guidelines


4. Check the condition of the seal ring of TenarisXP®
Buttress-SR variant.

5. Ensure the seal ring has no cuts, gouges or tears.


IDM Code GDL00338/5 / March 2020

6. Ensure the seal ring is correctly seated with no proud


areas which may cause the ring to be displaced during
make up.

7. TenarisXP® Buttress connection will be identifiable by


a 1" wide Magenta band painted round the coupling
OD opposite the grade identification bands.

8. TenarisXP® Buttress with a regular API coupling OD


will have two magenta paint bands.
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TXP® Buttress Coupling.


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TenarisXP® Buttress Configuration
TenarisXP® Buttress Connection
Connection Specific Running Guidelines

Buttress
Thread Profile

Seal Ring
Variant
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Positive Stop
Torque Shoulder

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TenarisXP® Buttress Seal Ring Variant

TenarisXP® Buttress Connection


1. The Seal Ring (SR) variant of TenarisXP® Buttress
connection is designed to enhance the sealing
capability of the original connection.

2. If the seal ring variant is ordered they will be


delivered directly from the mill with the SR installed.

3. Seal rings are designed to be used once, therefore


they must be replaced after every make up.

Connection Specific Running Guidelines


4. Prior to make up ensure the seal ring is undamaged
and securely installed.

5. When replacing a seal ring ensure the groove is


undamaged, clean and free of debris.
IDM Code GDL00338/5 / March 2020

6. Only seal rings specifically manufactured for


TenarisXP® Buttress connection can be used, ensure
these are not mixed with other types of seal rings, such
as corrosion barrier rings.

7. TenarisXP® Buttress seal rings are yellow therefore


easily identifiable.

8. Install the seal ring as indicated in the TenarisHydril


Running Manual FGL and CB® options section.

9. Ensure the seal ring is seated into the groove


completely to prevent thread compound extruding the
ring as the connection makes up.
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10. Seal rings for any given size are compatible with
connections of different weight.

11. Protectors specifically designed for the seal ring


variant must be used in order to prevent damage and /
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or displacement of seal ring from the coupling groove.

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TenarisXP® Buttress Connection

Seal Ring
Connection Specific Running Guidelines

12. As can be seen in the above photograph, when


correctly installed the seal ring sits evenly and
concentrically within the groove.
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Thread compound application

TenarisXP® Buttress Connection


Connection Specific Running Guidelines
1. Apply thread running compound to both pin and
box ends, covering all threads and shoulder areas.
IDM Code GDL00338/5 / March 2020

2. The compound should be applied as a continuous


even film round the entire circumference of the
connection, the thread form should be clearly visible.

3. When applying thread compound to the TenarisXP®


Buttress Seal Ring variant, ensure the seal ring is
securely seated to prevent thread compound being
pushed under the ring which may cause it to dislodge
during assembly.

4. For Tenaris approved thread compounds, apply the


friction factor indicated in FTD29356.
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Thread Lock Application
TenarisXP® Buttress Connection
Connection Specific Running Guidelines

Connections must be clean and dry when applying


thread lock.

1. Apply thread lock to the 50% of the pin threads


furthest from the pipe body.

2. Apply the thread lock manufacturers indicated


friction factor.

Torque Application
1. Torques for TenarisXP® Buttress connection should
always be taken from the latest TenarisHydril product
data sheet.
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2. The use of torque turn computer equipment is not


necessary to make up TenarisXP® Buttress connection.

3. If torque turn computer equipment is used the


guidelines indicated in the Blue® and Legacy Series
Make up Acceptance section are applicable.
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4. If using torque turn computer equipment the make


up graphs should look similar to the ones below.
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TenarisXP® Buttress Connection
8932
MAX 8120
8000 OPT 7400
7000
TORQUE 6000
5000 TOP SHD
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.00 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0
TURNS

8932
MAX 8120

Connection Specific Running Guidelines


8000 OPT 7400
7000
6000
TORQUE

5000
TOP SHD
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
IDM Code GDL00338/5 / March 2020

6.6 7.0 7.4 7.8 8.2 8.6 9.0 9.4 9.8 10.2 10.6
TURNS

5. Shoulder point should be clearly observed on the


torque turn graph.

Shoulder point should fall between reference torque


and minimum make up torque parameters. However,
should shoulder torque exceed minimum make up
torque then the connection can still be accepted if the
following conditions are met: 1) final make up torque is
within minimum and maximum make up torque values,
2) shoulder point is clearly visible, and 3) the graph
profile meets Running Manual guidelines.
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Running
1. To avoid cross threading stab pipe in a smooth
controlled fashion ensuring the pipe is vertical when
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doing so, continue to support and stabilise the pipe


throughout the stabbing and make up operation.

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2. Upon commencement of initial rotation use low
TenarisXP® Buttress Connection

RPM (5 RPM or below) in order to ensure the pipe has


not cross threaded during stabbing.

3. If cross threading is evident, immediately reverse


rotate the pipe slowly, break out and inspect both
connections.

4. Maximum assembly speeds are indicated in the table


below. These are applicable for running in singles with
tong or CRT and assuming ideal conditions.
Connection Specific Running Guidelines

5. Conditions may dictate lower assembly speeds than


the maximums indicated. High winds or excessive pipe
movement among other variables will necessitate a
lower RPM to be used.

txp btc od spin in rpm final


m/u rpm

Carbon Steel 4 1/2" - 16" 40 5

6. The make up criteria for TenarisXP® Buttress connection


is the attainment of optimum torque along with the
coupling face final position. As in the assembly of API
Buttress there is a triangle stamped on the pin end
which is used as a visual verification of correct assembly
of the connection. Final positon of the coupling face
after make up should be anywhere from the base of
the triangle to 70% below the apex. On average the
coupling face should finish 25% of the height of the
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triangle stamp after application of the recommended


make up torque (75% from Apex). The coupling face
should never exceed 30% of the triangle height at
final make up. If it does, break out the connection
and inspect for deformation of pin nose bevel and box
torque shoulder, if none is evident repeat doping and
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make up process. See diagram 1 below:

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TenarisXP® Buttress Connection
MAXIMUM FINISH POINT
0.262" (6.66 mm)
FROM APEX

0.375"
COUPLING
FACE

MINIMUM FINISH POINT


1.

Connection Specific Running Guidelines


IDM Code GDL00338/5 / March 2020

24" x 1" White locator


stripe above API Triangle

Interchange Capability
Compatibility of TenarisXP® Buttress connection and
API Buttress is completely dependent on what the user
requires from any given mix of API and TenarisXP®
Buttress connections.

The make up criteria with resulting torque and


compression capabilities of any given combination are
indicated in Table 1.
RUNNING MANUAL
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Table 1
TenarisXP® Buttress Connection

TenarisXP® Buttress and API Buttress Interchange Capability

Torque &
Pin end Box End Assembly Compression
Criteria Capability

TenarisXP® TenarisXP® TenarisXP® TenarisXP®


Buttress Buttress Buttress Buttress

TenarisXP® API API API


Buttress Buttress Buttress Buttress

API TenarisXP® API API


Buttress Buttress Buttress* Buttress
Connection Specific Running Guidelines

(*) When assembling an API Buttress pin into a TenarisXP®


Buttress box the finish point of the coupling face should not
exceed the triangle base.

Certain API Buttress box accessories are manufactured


with a shoulder, these are not TenarisXP® Buttress
specification. Best practice in each case is to measure
the distance from the shoulder of the accessory to the
box face and mark this make up loss length alongside
the triangle of the TenarisXP® Buttress connection to
be assembled. Any discrepancy in length of the box to
that of the maximum make up point of the TenarisXP®
Buttress will then be identifiable, thereafter the
decision of what make up criteria to apply can be
discussed and agreed. The criteria applied will be
dependent upon what is required of the application.
There may be a situation where, to achieve the torque
capability of TenarisXP® Buttress, the accessory face
will have to finish higher up the TenarisXP® Buttress
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triangle in order to achieve shoulder contact. However


the coupling face should never exceed the triangle
apex, even if shoulder contact is not achieved.
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Pulling

TenarisXP® Buttress Connection


1. Automatic stabbing system or stabber is highly
recommended to maintain the pipe in a vertical position.

2. The use of a weight compensator is highly


recommended for large OD and heavy weight pipe.

3. Apply the back up tong jaw low on the coupling


(over mill end section of the coupling), leaving the field
end free.

Connection Specific Running Guidelines


4. Apply power tong in low RPM (3-5 RPM) to break
out the connection, ensuring the pipe is stabilized
during the break out process.

5. Maximum spin out speed should not exceed 15 RPM.


IDM Code GDL00338/5 / March 2020

6. Visual inspection is recommended to classify the


thread condition. Any rejected connections should be
clearly marked and segregated for further investigation.

7. If the Seal Ring variant, it may be advisable to


remove the seal rings as the connections are pulled.

8. Apply clean dry thread protectors after applying


storage compound on the connections.

9. Storage / thread compound should always be


applied to connections post job, even rejects.
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Tenaris has produced this manual for general information only. While every effort has been made to
ensure the accuracy of the information contained within this publication, Tenaris does not assume any
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responsibility or liability for any loss, damage, injury resulting from the use of information and data
herein. Tenaris products and services are only subject to the Company’s standard terms and Conditions
or otherwise to the terms resulting from the respective contracts of sale, services or license, as the case
may be. The information in this publication is subject to change or modification without notice. For more
complete information please contact a Tenaris’s representative or visit our website at www.tenaris.com.
This manual supersedes Version 03 / March 2018. ©Tenaris 2020. All rights reserved.

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