makeup-006-SL Boss
makeup-006-SL Boss
makeup-006-SL Boss
2.0 DEFINITION
2.1 Make-up shall be defined as the power tight application of a coupling or box connector to a pin
connector.
3.0 EQUIPMENT
3.1 The following list of equipment is required in the making-up or the bucking-on of couplings to pin
connectors.
3.1.1 Appropriate size, grade, type box connector, or coupling to match the pipe and pin
connector.
3.1.2 An adequate supply of clean, uncontaminated thread compound.
NOTE: Hunting recommends Best-O-Life 2000, Best-O-Life PTC, OCR 325, Seal-Lube (LTF
4444 HTM 1001), and Jet Lube Envirosafe as the tested and approved thread
compounds for Hunting thread sealing products.
NOTE: Hunting does not recommend API modified thread compound for Hunting
proprietary connections. However, when an API modified thread compound is
specified by the end user, Hunting has standardized on Best-O-Life 72732/72733 as
the API modified thread lubricant used for connection qualification testing. Using
another thread lubricant may substantially change the recommended torque range
listed on the sales data sheet.
NOTE: The power and back-up tongs shall have sufficient dies, evenly spaced around the
coupling and pipe circumferences, where an even gripping pressure is applied, both
axially and circumferentially, to prevent distortion to the connection.
3.1.7 Latest Hunting sales drawing with specified torque values for the appropriate size, weight
and grade product.
3.1.8 OPTIONAL - Torque turn monitoring system.
4.0 CERTIFICATION
4.1 The torque unit shall be calibrated for accuracy every four (4) months.
5.1.3 Both connectors shall be free of any debris such as chips, shavings, dirt or other foreign
particles that could create galling or damage to the connection during make-up.
5.1.4 Make-up lines properly applied to both pin and box connectors in accordance with Ancillary
Specification “Make-up Position Using Barrettes, SEAL-LOCK BOSS.”
5.2 Apply a moderate, even coat of the recommended thread lubricant to cover the full box/coupling
threaded surface. A moderate coating allows the thread form to be fully distinguished after the thread
lubricant has been applied.
5.3 Apply a very light coat of the recommended thread lubricant to the imperfect thread area only
(approximately 2" from the pin face) on the pin connector.
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NOTE: Adjust the amount of lubricant applied to the pin and coupling connectors to cause a
gradual increase in torque throughout the make-up. An indicator of connection
overlube is during the last one-half of a turn to final make-up position there is no
gradual increase of torque even though the pin is continuing to advance into the
coupling.
5.4 Apply the box or coupling to the pin end by hand to the hand-tight position.
5.5 Insert the mill make-up plug into the open end of the coupling handtight and back off approximately
1/8 of a thread turn.
NOTE: If shoulder torques are high or low, adjust the thread compound application to
give good make up torque curves. For high torque, apply more compound. For
very high torque, apply Molybdenum disulfide to both pin and box connectors
prior to the application of the thread compound.
NOTE: The SEAL-LOCK BOSS connection is a position make-up connection. The make-
up indicator lines must be properly aligned for the connection to work as designed.
The internal torque shoulders on box accessories determines the correct make-up
position on accessory connections.
6.2 Connections which do not meet the criteria of Paragraph 6.1 should be set aside and a Hunting
representative contacted as soon as possible.
7.2 Ensure that the thread and sealing surfaces are clean, dry, and free of oil, grease, or residues.
7.3 On thread sealing connections, apply the Hunting recommended thread compound on the first three
(3) thread of the pin and last three (3) threads of the box (area of the perfect threads engagement).
7.4 Just prior to make up, the thread locking lubricant shall only be applied on the pin threads (not on
the box), on the area that has not been covered by the approved thread compound.
7.5 When making up accessories like float equipment, hangers, thick wall accessories, and others,
shoulder torques might be higher than normal due to relationship of the friction factors of the
thread locking lubricant in comparison with the API Modified thread compounds and the wall
thickness.
7.6 The make up torque of the accessories should be aimed to the maximum recommended torque.
Therefore, if necessary, the published torque may be exceeded but in any case shall not exceed
80% of the published minimum yield torque.