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65T Flange Catchers

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 5:31 pm
by HeavyDiver
Some of the work we do in our shop to support Sub Sea Completions, in the oilfield we fabricate spools for pipeline tie ins and repairs, recently we were in Venezuela installing a 31in x 68ft x 1.750 wall spool piece that weighted 65T, I was asked to fabricate (4ea) what is known as a flange catcher, this is a plate that will index into the flange holes with round stock(1-15/16 x 1018CR) and extend past the end of the flange (2ft) with 1in x 12in A36 plate in order to rest the new spool on to for draw in and assembly, attached are some of the fab photos
Flange Catcher Root.jpg
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Re: 65T Flange Catchers

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 7:15 am
by Rick_H
:mrgreen: Pretty cool, I like all the different applications we have on here. Looks like a double bevel on the plate, open root TIG?


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Re: 65T Flange Catchers

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 7:45 am
by TRACKRANGER
Hi HeavyDiver
"Welcome aboard" - so to speak
Only found one photo but would be keen to see more!
Trev

Re: 65T Flange Catchers

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 5:46 am
by HeavyDiver
Sorry

Getting use to posting photos, have a few more, after the tig root brought it to 250F and hot filled it out with 10018HR4, haven't had any weld problems yet

Re: 65T Flange Catchers

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 7:23 am
by TRACKRANGER
Wow, real nice for sure. I'm impressed
Trev

Re: 65T Flange Catchers

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 8:04 am
by MosquitoMoto
That is some sweet looking work.


Kym

Re: 65T Flange Catchers

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 6:39 pm
by Otto Nobedder
HeavyDiver, are those pins beveled/tapered, like a bull-pin or barrel-pin? I would assume so, but it's difficult to tell with the perspective of the pictures.

Also, does that become a permanent installation, or is it only present until longer alignment pins, cables, all-threads (I've not done that work, so I'm not sure what's appropriate) can be installed to pull the joint together, then removed?

You've got my curiosity up!

Steve S

Re: 65T Flange Catchers

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 7:33 pm
by HeavyDiver
Otto Nobedder wrote:HeavyDiver, are those pins beveled/tapered, like a bull-pin or barrel-pin? I would assume so, but it's difficult to tell with the perspective of the pictures.

Also, does that become a permanent installation, or is it only present until longer alignment pins, cables, all-threads (I've not done that work, so I'm not sure what's appropriate) can be installed to pull the joint together, then removed?

You've got my curiosity up!

Steve S
Otto

These are temporary, we place 1ea at 8 o'clock and 1ea at 4 o'clock on the flange on bottom, then the spool is lowered down and the catchers act as a support to rest the spool onto for alignment and assembly, the ends are tapered slightly and they are the same as a bull pin, once the flanges are assembled they are removed and reused, also added the cutting of the parts with our track torch, this was a 20ft section of 1" x 12" A36 each section is 48" in length and weighing 160lb

Re: 65T Flange Catchers

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:30 am
by Brett Henderson
Very nice looking bead