Rotary
Well Drill Rig Operators Manual
on CD
This manual
contains instructions for
operating and servicing the
Drilling System, Well, Rotary,
Truck- Mounted,
Air-Transportable, 600-Feet
Capacity (drilling system). The
drilling system includes two
primary units: a drilling rig,
and a support vehicle commonly
referred to as a rig tender. The
drilling rig requires a three-man
crew. It is designed for use in
all types of environmental
conditions.
a. Major
Components Features and
Capabilities.
(1) Mast. (a)
Mud and air discharge piping. (b)
Hydraulic mast raising cylinders.
(c) Mast lighting. (d) Chain
pulldown assembly. (e) Chain feed
sprocket assembly. (f) Crown
block assembly.
(2) Mud Pump System.
(a) Mud pump drive. (b) Air
clutch. (c) Powerend. (d) Fluid
end.
(3) Air Compressor System.
(a) Air compressor. (b) Air/oil
separator. (c) Oil cooler. (d)
Air cleaner. (e) Air clutch.
(4) Sub-Drive Assembly.
(a) Mud pump driveshaft. (b)
Power take-off. (c) Drawworks
driveshaft. (d) Hydraulic pumps.
(5) Drawworks.
(a) Hoist drum. (b) Auxiliary
drum. (c) Third drum. (d) Bevel
gear box. (e) Band-type brakes.
(f) Air clutch.
(6) Hydraulic System.
(a) 3-micron oil filter. (b)
40-gal oil reservoir. (c) Control
valves. (7) Water/Foam Injection
System. (a) Hydraulic motor. (b)
Water pump.
(8) Force-Feed Lubricator.
(a) Electric motor driven pump.
(b) Reservoir.
(9) Break-Out Assembly.
(a) Break-out wrench. (b)
Break-out tongs. (c) Hydraulic
break-out cylinder.
(10) Rotary Table and Drive.
(a) Transfer cylinders. (b)
Hydrostatic transmission. (c)
Hydraulic motor. (d) Rotary
table.
(11) Pulldown Drive System.
(a) Chain feed drive. (b)
Hydraulic motor. (c) Pulldown
transmission.
(12) Operator's
Instrument Cluster. (a)
Air control valves. (b) Air line
conditioner. (c) Gages and
meters.
(13) Frame Components.
(a) Frame lighting. (b)
Operator's and helper's platform.
(c) Front and rear hydraulic
leveling jacks.
(14) Truck. (a) Rear
axle or front and rear axle
drive. (b) Air brakes. (c)
6-cylinder diesel engine. (d)
Turbocharger. (e) Five-speed
transmission. (f) Two-speed
transfer case. (g) Power
steering.
b.
Location and Description of Major
Components.
(1) Mast (1,
Figure 1-2). The mast is mounted
to mast pivot brackets at the
rear of the drilling rig.
Hydraulic cylinders raise and
lower the mast to upright or
transport positions. The mast's
height (32') permits the use of
20' drill pipe or'20' lengths of
casing. The mast is equipped with
a chain feed, hydraulic-motor
powered pulldown system for
applying drilling pressure on the
bit. A lighting system allows use
of the drilling system at night.
(2) Mud Pump (2,
Figure 1-2). The mud pump
provides circulation of drilling
fluid during drilling operations.
It is a duplex, double-acting,
piston-type pump with removable,
hardened-steel cylinder liners.
The pump is driveshaft driven
from the sub-drive, by way of an
air-clutch operated mud pump
drive unit.
(3) Air Compressor
(3, Figure 1-2). The air
compressor provides air for air
rotary drilling; it can also be
used to supply air for drilling
large diameter holes using the
foam method. The compressor is
powered from the sub-drive
through an air clutch.
(4) Sub-Drive (4, Figure
1-2). The sub-drive assembly is a
power transfer unit that receives
power from the truck's power
take-off. One side of the
subdrive delivers power to drive
the drawworks and the air
compressor; the other side
delivers power to drive the mud
pump and the four hydraulic pumps
used to deliver hydrostatic power
to other rig systems.
(5) Drawworks
(5, Figure 1-2). The drawworks
consists of three cable drums
used for lifting drilling
components at the drilling site.
The hoist drum supports the
swivel, kelly, drill pipe, drill
collars, and bits-elements that
make up the "drill
string." The auxiliary drum
is used to handle drill pipe when
adding joints of drill pipe to
the drill string.
(6) Water/Foam Injection
Pump (6, Figure 1-2).
This pump system injects water
and foam into the drilling system
discharge line during certain
drilling operations. It includes
a high-pressure piston pump
powered by a variable-speed
hydraulic motor. Foam
concentrates are injected into
the water discharge line by a
pulse pump, at a controlled rate.
(7) Force Feed
Lubrication System (7,
Figure 1-2). This system provides
lubrication into the air
discharge line to lubricate
down-the-hole drilling tools. It
includes a force feed pumping
mechanism; it has two feeds and
one check valve.
(8) Break-out Tool Assembly
(8, Figure 1-2). This device
consists of a wrench and a
hydraulic cylinder. It providesa
mechanical leverage to separate
the drill pipe connections when
the drill string is being removed
from the hole.
(9) Rotary Drive and
Rotary Table (9, Figure
1-2). The rotary table is driven
by a hydraulic motor, through a
4-speedtransmission and a drive
shaft. These components work
together to provide the rotating
motion that is then transferred
to the drill pipe, and therefore,
to the drill bit.
(10) Pulldown and Chain
Feed (10, Figure 1-2).
This system, most of which is
mounted on the mast, includes a
hydraulic motor and a 2-speed
transmission. Power from the
motor/transmission is transferred
to shaft sprockets, and then to
the chain which spans the length
of the mast. The chains connect
to a yoke that is attached to the
rotary swivel.
When power is applied to the
chains, pressure is transferred
to the yoke, swivel, drill pipe,
and subsequently, to the drill
bit.
(11) Instruments
(11, Figure 1-2). The controls
needed to perform most of the
drilling operations are located
at the left rear corner of the
drilling rig. Gages and
indicators provide sight readings
of the various conditions of
components of the drilling rig.
Some indicators and controls are
located at other remote points
around the drilling rig.
(12) Hydraulic Jacks
(12, Figure 1-2). Four hydraulic
cylinders and jack baseplates are
mounted to the drill frame at
each of the rig's four corners.
Each cylinder is controlled,
independent of the others, by
hydraulic actuators on the
operator's control panel. The
removable baseplates include
security chains. Ample blocking
is provided to ensure rig
stability in sandy locations.
(13) Winch Assembly
(13, Figure 1-2). A hydraulically
driven, 20, 000 pound capacity
winch is mounted on the front
bumper of the drilling rig truck.
It is operated from inside the
truck cab by an air-shift
control. Normally, the winch is
used for non-drilling related
operations, such as pulling the
drilling rig, or other vehicles,
from difficult-terrain
situations.
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