
1. Subsea Torque Test Jig [Data Sheet]
The Subsea Torque Test Jig is for use in verifying torque tool readings subsea. The tool can also be used on the surface in place of a normal Torque Tool Test Jig, thus making it a versatile 2-in-1 piece of equipment. The Subsea Torque Test Jig readily attaches to the ROV Cage or TMS. It allows for a quick, easy assessment of your torque output when making adjustments to the tool without having to return to the surface. The digital readout gives an accurate and precise torque reading.
2. Manipulator Tool [Data Sheet]
The Manipulator Tool was designed to operate low torque, subsea valves found on trees and manifolds. The tool is actuated via the ROV manipulator wrist rotate function. The Manipulator Tool is designed to accommodate end effectors from class 1 to 4.
3. Standard Class 1-4 Torque Tool [Data Sheet]
Oceaneering’s Class 1-4 Torque Tools are designed to operate rotary valves from 25 – 2,000 lbf-ft, latch and handle MQC plates, SCM Override Tools, etc. The tool can be mounted onto a Flying Lead Orientation Tool (FLOT) or be deployed by ROV manipulator. The Torque Tool is supplied with a Test Jig for surface calibration prior to subsea operation. The readout unit provides a torque display in either lbf-ft or N•m. Directional indication is also given (±).
4. Pneumatic Torque Tool [Data Sheet]
The pneumatic torque tool has been designed for the purpose of deck and shop testing of rotary override actuated valves. The tool has the capability to operate valves in the class 1 to 4 range. This tool is designed to have shop air between 80-100 psi supplied to the test stand. The torque tool has been outfitted with a torque transducer to be used along with the TTT series 3 torque tool tester. An Oceaneering approved laptop computer with required software is also provided for torque logging purposes.
5. Flying Lead Orientation Tool [Data Sheet]
The Flying Lead Orientation Tool (FLOT) is designed to allow the Torque Tool (TT) to be positioned in real time without the need for re-configuration. The FLOT allows the TT to position and guide the Flying Leads into the stab plates on subsea equipment.
The FLOT provides pitch and roll capabilities for maneuvering the torque tool. The pitch range is from -90° to +90°, thus permitting the torque tool to be operated in horizontal or vertical mode, including launch/recovery positions. The roll is variable from -10° to +10° in instances where the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) is not aligned straight with the Flying Lead receptacles.
