DK1910231T3 - Metal Waste Purification System and Process - Google Patents

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DK1910231T3
DK1910231T3 DK06771616.7T DK06771616T DK1910231T3 DK 1910231 T3 DK1910231 T3 DK 1910231T3 DK 06771616 T DK06771616 T DK 06771616T DK 1910231 T3 DK1910231 T3 DK 1910231T3
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DESCRIPTION
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a system and method for removal of metal debris from a normal path of a fluid flow, such as the flow of re-circulated fluid generated during drilling/completion operations.
[0002] The drilling or completion operation results in metal debris generated in the well bore. The debris is suspended in the highly viscous drilling fluid or other re-circulated fluid and must be periodically removed from the well bore in order to improve the well production and avoid damage to equipment operating within the well bore, such as pumps and the like. The drilling fluid carries with it pieces of metallic shavings that are particularly dangerous for the operation of equipment during completion and production operations.
[0003] Conventionally, the drilling fluid is pumped to the surface, cleaned and recirculated back into the well bore. Shale shakers and similar equipment is often used to remove chunks of formation, metal pieces and other such objects. The drilling fluid is then delivered to a mud pit, flowing along a ditch, which may be 100 feet long. The mud pit allows the smaller particles to settle on the bottom, while the drilling fluid, now relatively free of debris, is pumped back to the rig floor by pumps.
[0004] In order to solve the metal debris problem, the conventional technique provides for the use of various magnets in the ditch for intercepting the flow of fluid through the ditch and capturing as many metal objects as possible. However, the collection magnets are difficult to retain in the viscous fluid flow, and the metal collected on the magnets is difficult to remove. US 2 792 115 A discloses a magnetic separator to be placed in a drilling mud ditch for separating magnetic particles from the drilling mud flowing therein. The separator is made of a supporting base fixedly holding a plurality of permanent magnets and a mounting plate fixedly holding a plurality of non-magnetic tube elements. The tube elements are capable of housing and protecting the permanent magnet when the mounting plate is placed onto the supporting base. US 5 819 949 A relates to an apparatus for separating magnetic material and in particular relates to a specific closure operator member for mounting a bar magnet in a tubular housing. US 2002 144 545 A1, US 2003 183 580 A1 and US 5 043 063 each relate to a magnetic trap for attracting (and thus removing) metallic fragments from a medium, wherein a source of a magnetic field is received in a removable manner in a non-magnetic casing. US 2 912 106 relates to a magnetic separator in which an assembly of V-shaped collection prongs - which prongs are capable of carrying an induced magnetism - is placed in a housing defining a flow area for a fluid. The prongs - when carrying the induced magnetism - are capable of collecting magnetic material contained in the fluid flowing along the prongs through the flow area. The separator also has first and second magnets to be selectively engageable with the housing for inducing magnetism in the prongs.
[0005] The present invention contemplates elimination of drawbacks associated with the prior art and provision of a metal debris cleanout system, tool and method that can be used for removal of metal debris from the drill mud and other similar re-circulating fluids.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a metal debris cleanout system that allows entrapment of metal debris in the circulation fluids before the re-circulated fluids are returned to a well bore.
[0007] It is another object of the present invention to provide a metal debris cleanout method for capturing metal debris in the flow of re-circulating flow.
[0008] These and other objects of the present invention are achieved through a provision of a system and a method for removing metal debris from a fluid flow as set forth in claims 1 and 18, respectively. The system comprises at least one magnetic unit comprising a hollow sleeve and a removable magnetic core positioned in the sleeve. The magnetic unit is placed in the normal path of the fluid flow, such that the fluid contacts the sleeve and the metal debris settles on the exterior of the sleeve. Once the operator detects sufficient accumulation of the metal particles on the sleeve, the operator removes the magnetic unit from the fluid path and removes the magnetic core. The metal debris falls under gravity from the non-magnetic sleeve and can be collected for disposal. The magnetic unit can then be re-positioned in the fluid flow path for further collection of the metal debris.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like parts are designated by like numerals and wherein Figure 1 is a schematic view illustrating circulation of fluid from and to a well bore.
Figure IA is a schematic detail view of a re-circulated fluid line showing a plurality of fluid deflectors positioned therein.
Figure 2 is an exploded view of the cleanout magnetic unit in accordance to the present invention.
Figure 3 is a detail view showing a magnetic core positioned in the non-magnetic sleeve.
Figure 4 is a top view of the hollow sleeve with the magnetic core removed.
Figure 5 is a detail view illustrating position of a fluid deflector member and a pivot shaft secured to a base plate.
Figure 6 is a side view illustrating the fluid deflector member and the magnetic unit of the present invention, with the handle removed.
Figure 7 is a schematic view illustrating position of the fluid deflector member relative to the magnetic unit such that a trap area is formed therebetween.
Figure 8 is a schematic side view illustrating position of the plurality of magnetic unit and fluid deflector member in a fluid return ditch.
Figure 9 is a schematic top view illustrating the cleanout system of the present invention utilizing a plurality of magnetic tool units positioned within a fluid return ditch.
Figure 10 is a schematic view illustrating positioning of the magnetic tool units using a different positioning choice of the magnetic units on the base plate.
Figure 11 is a schematic view illustrating still another variation in the magnetic units placement.
Figure 12 is a schematic view illustrating still further variation in the magnetic unit placement in the return ditch.
Figure 13 illustrates a magnetic unit with the metal debris settled on the hollow sleeve.
Figure 14 illustrates easy removal of the metal debris from the hollow sleeve upon removal of the magnetic core.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0010] Turning now to the drawings in more detail, numeral 10 designates the metal debris cleanout system in accordance with the present invention. As can be seen in Figure 1, the system 10 can be positioned in one or more locations in a fluid return ditch 12, which extends between a surface cleanout device, for instance, a shale shaker 14 and a circulating fluid collection area, such as a mud pit 16. The circulating fluid, such as the drilling mud, is delivered to the shale shaker via a conduit 18 from a well bore (not shown). The shale shaker 14 typically comprises a screen through which chunks of formation, metal shavings and the like drop by gravity into a container positioned below the screen. The drilling mud or other re-circulated fluid, now free from relatively large pieces of debris, is allowed to flow to the fluid return ditch 12 that is slightly inclined to allow the fluid to flow to the mud pit 16 where heavier debris settles on the bottom, while lighter circulating fluid is pumped by one or more pumps 20 into a return line 22 for delivery to the rig floor (not shown). The cleanout system 10 of the present invention is positioned in the normal path of the fluid flow, such as re- circulating fluid line schematically shown in Figure IA. The re-circulated fluid 24 flows along the bottom 26 of the return ditch 12.
[0011] Each system 10 comprises a plurality of magnetic units 30, each provided with a corresponding fluid deflector member 32, which is positioned upstream from the magnetic unit 30. The fluid flow deflector member 32 comprises an upright solid body 34, which has outside dimensions preferably at least slightly greater than outside dimensions of the magnetic unit 30. The deflector member 30 has a generally-V-shaped cross section and is shown comprising a pair of angularly secured portions 36 and 38. The portions 36 and 38 may be connected together at an acute angle, at a right angle, or at an obtuse angle, depending on the particular design selected by the user. The deflector member re-directs the fluid flow and prevents a direct impact of the fluid on the protected magnetic unit 30. The pattern of the fluid flow is shown by arrows31 in the drawings. As a result of positioning the deflector members 32 in the direct path of the fluid flow, the velocity of the flow is reduced and a plurality of turbulent areas are created on the edges of the deflector portions 36 and 38. At the same time, reduced velocity flow areas are created between the downstream sides 40, 42 of the deflector member 32. The deflector 32 redirects fluid movement and also creates an "Eddy" effect. This prevents flushing of the debris caught on the magnetic unit 30 under the strong force of the fluid flow. In addition the fluid deflector 32 creates a plurality of trap areas 44 allowing additional debris to be removed from the flow of the drilling fluid through the ditch 12. The magnetic tools 30 are positioned within the less turbulent zones, partially protected by the deflectors 32.
[0012] Each of the magnet assemblies 30 comprises a magnet insert, or core 50 configured for removable positioning within a hollow sleeve 52. The sleeve 52 is formed from a non-magnetic material, for instance, stainless steel, while the magnet insert 50 is made from rare earth materials. The insert 50 comprises an upper end 54 and a lower end 56, each provided with a cutout having interior threads 58. A handle 60 has a stem 62 provided with exterior threads matching the threads 58 on both ends of the insert 50. Should one of the threads 58 become damaged, the orientation of the insert 50 can be reversed, and the handle 60 can be engaged with either end of the magnetic insert 50.
[0013] A ring-shaped collar 64 is secured adjacent the top of the sleeve 52. The collar 64 has diameter greater than the exterior of the sleeve 52, the purpose of which will be explained in more detail hereinafter. A pivot sleeve 66 is fixedly attached to the sleeve 52 and extends in a tangential relationship to the exterior surface of the sleeve 52. The pivot sleeve 66 is adapted for mounting over an upright pivot shaft 70. A pivot stop 72 is secured adjacent the lower part of the pivot shaft 70 transversely to a normal axis of the pivot shaft 70. The bottom 74 of the pivot sleeve 66 rests on the pivot stop 72 when the sleeve 66 is engaged with the pivot shaft 70. When mounted on the pivot shaft 70, the hollow sleeve 52, along with the pivot sleeve 66, is allowed to pivot about a vertical axis defined by the shaft 70 in the directions shown by arrows 80 in the drawings. The limited pivotal movement of the sleeve 66 allows the magnetic field created by the magnet insert 50 to span along a greater area within the fluid flow and collect more metal debris. The core 50 and the sleeve 52 are designed to swing with the prevailing drill fluid current, allowing the magnets to adjust to a comfortable position within the fluid flow to maximize the debris collection process.
[0014] The pivot shaft 70 arid the fluid deflectors 32 are fixedly secured on a base plate 90 which supports one or more fluid deflectors 32 and one or more pivot shafts 70 thereon. The sleeves 52, 66 and with the magnet inserts 50 can be easily removed from the base plate 90 when necessary during operation of the instant system.
[0015] In operation, the user positions the base plate 90 with a cleanout magnetic tool in the normal fluid path of the re-circulated fluid, such as for instance ditch 12. The base plate 90 rests on the bottom with the magnetic units 30 and the deflector members 32 extending upwardly, as shown schematically in Figure 1. The fluid flow is allowed to flow past the magnetic unit, in the direction shown by arrows 92 in Figure 9, moving around the deflector members 32, while the magnetic core attracts the metal debris from the fluid flow and causes it to settle on the exterior of the hollow sleeve 52 and the pivot sleeve 66. The operator monitors the accumulation of metal particles and, once it is determined that the amount of metal debris attracted is approaching a critical limit, the operator slides the pivot sleeve 66 from the pivot shaft 70 and removes the sleeves 52, 66, along with the magnetic core 50 from the base plate 90. The unit 30 is then positioned in a container schematically designated by numeral 94 in Figure 14, which is large enough to accommodate the unit 30. The operator then removes the core 50 by lifting it by the handle 60. Once the magnetic core 52 is removed, the magnetic field ceases to act on the metal debris 96 and it falls under gravity to the bottom of the container 94. The ring collar 64 prevents the debris 96 from following the movement of the magnetic field generated by the insert 50 and stops the metal debris 96 from moving beyond the limits defined by the ring 64. Once the sleeves 52 and 66 are free from the debris, the sleeves 52, 66 are lifted from the container 94, the magnetic insert 50 is reinserted into the sleeve 52 and the unit is ready for positioning on the pivot shaft 70 again. The debris 96 can be recovered in the container and analyzed at the operator's convenience or disposed of in an environmentally safe manner.
[0016] The present invention provides an efficient and easy to operate metal debris removal system and method. In comparison with conventional methods of metal debris removal, which is time consuming and labor intensive, the removable magnet insert allows to safely and easily remove the accumulated metal from the outside of the sleeve and immediately reuse the unit without the need for complex cleanup by pressure washing, scraping and other such means that are currently used in the industry.
[0017] Many changes and modifications can be made in the design of the present invention without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
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Udrensningssystem (10) til fjernelse af metalaffald fra en fluidumstrøm, hvilket system (10) omfatter: i det mindste en magnetisk enhed (30), som er konfigureret til at blive placeret i en bane for fluidet, hvilken i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30) omfatter en ikke-magnetisk hul muffe (52) og en aftagelig magnetisk kerne (50), som er konfigureret til at blive placeret i muffen (52), idet en udvendig overflade på muffen (52) danner et metalaffald-udfældningsområde, og i det mindste en fluidumafbøjningsindretning (32), som er placeret opstrøms i forhold til den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30), hvor fluidumafbøjningsindretningen (32) modificerer fluidumstrømmen i umiddelbar nærhed af den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30) for at hindre et direkte sammenstød af fluidet på den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30), idet den i det mindste ene fluidumafbøjningsindretning (32) er placeret i en afstand fra den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30), således at der dannes et indfangningsområde (44) for metalaffaldet imellem den i det mindste ene fluidumafbøjningsindretning (32) og den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30).A purging system (10) for removing metal waste from a fluid stream, comprising: at least one magnetic unit (30) configured to be placed in a path of the fluid, which at least one magnetic assembly (30) comprises a non-magnetic hollow sleeve (52) and a removable magnetic core (50) configured to be located in the sleeve (52), an outer surface of the sleeve (52) forming a metal waste deposition region and at least one fluid deflection device (32) located upstream of the at least one magnetic unit (30), wherein the fluid deflection device (32) modifies the fluid flow in the immediate vicinity of the at least one magnetic unit (30). for preventing a direct collision of the fluid on the at least one magnetic unit (30), the at least one fluid deflection device (32) being spaced from the at least one magnetic unit (30), thus forming a capture area (44) for the metal waste between the at least one fluid deflection device (32) and the at least one magnetic unit (30). 2. System (10) ifølge krav 1, hvorved den i det mindste ene fluidumafbøj-ningssindretning (32) omfatter et fast legeme (34), som strækker sig på tværs af en normal fluidumstrøm.The system (10) of claim 1, wherein the at least one fluid deflection device (32) comprises a fixed body (34) extending across a normal fluid flow. 3. System (10) ifølge krav 2, hvorved det faste legeme (34) har et i hovedsagen V-formet tværsnit, idet legemet (34) har tværsnitsdimensioner, som er i det mindste lidt større end den i det mindste ene magnetiske enheds (30) tværsnitsdimensioner.The system (10) of claim 2, wherein the fixed body (34) has a substantially V-shaped cross-section, the body (34) having cross-sectional dimensions which are at least slightly larger than the at least one magnetic unit ( 30) cross-sectional dimensions. 4. System (10) ifølge krav 1, hvorved den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30) er indrettet til drejelige bevægelser omkring en lodret akse.The system (10) of claim 1, wherein the at least one magnetic unit (30) is adapted for rotatable movements about a vertical axis. 5. System (10) ifølge krav 1, hvorved den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30) yderligere omfatter en opretstående aksel (70) og en drejemuffe (66), som er aftageligt drejeligt monteret på akselen (70), idet drejemuffen (66) er fastgjort til den hule muffe (52).The system (10) of claim 1, wherein the at least one magnetic unit (30) further comprises an upright shaft (70) and a pivot sleeve (66) detachably pivotally mounted to the shaft (70), the pivot sleeve ( 66) is attached to the hollow sleeve (52). 6. System (10) ifølge krav 5, og som yderligere omfatter en basisplade (90), og hvor fluidumafbøjningsindretningen (32) og den opretstående aksel (70) er fastgjort på basisdelen (90).The system (10) of claim 5, further comprising a base plate (90), wherein said fluid deflection device (32) and said upright shaft (70) are secured to said base portion (90). 7. System (10) ifølge krav 6, hvorved den opretstående aksel (70) bærer et tværgående drejemuffestop (72), som tillader en bund i drejemuffen (66) at hvile på stoppet over basispladen (90).The system (10) of claim 6, wherein the upright shaft (70) carries a transverse swivel stop (72) which allows a bottom of the swivel sleeve (66) to rest on the stop above the base plate (90). 8. System (10) ifølge krav 1, hvorved den magnetiske kerne (50) omfatter et håndtag (60), som er aftageligt fastgjort til en ende af den magnetiske kerne (50) for at lette dennes fjernelse fra den hule muffe (52) ved et krav herom.The system (10) of claim 1, wherein the magnetic core (50) comprises a handle (60) removably secured to one end of the magnetic core (50) to facilitate its removal from the hollow sleeve (52). by a claim thereof. 9. System (10) ifølge krav 1, hvorved den hule muffe (52) er forsynet med et middel (64) til hindring af en opadgående bevægelse af metalaffaldet, som er udfældet på den hule muffe (52), når den magnetiske kerne (50) er fjernet fra den hule muffe (52).The system (10) of claim 1, wherein the hollow sleeve (52) is provided with a means (64) for preventing upward movement of the metal waste deposited on the hollow sleeve (52) when the magnetic core (52) 50) is removed from the hollow sleeve (52). 10. System (10) ifølge krav 9, hvorved midlet (64) til hindring af den opadgående bevægelse af metalaffaldet omfatter en ringformet del (64), som er fastgjort ved en øvre ende af den hule muffe (52), idet den ringformede dels (64) udvendige dimensioner er i det mindste lidt større end den hule muffes (52) udvendige dimensioner.The system (10) of claim 9, wherein the means (64) for preventing the upward movement of the metal waste comprises an annular portion (64) secured to an upper end of the hollow sleeve (52), the annular portion (64) outside dimensions are at least slightly larger than the outside dimensions of the hollow sleeve (52). 11. System (10) ifølge krav 1, hvorved den magnetiske kerne (50) er forsynet med en indvendig gevindskåret udskæring ved hver ende.The system (10) of claim 1, wherein the magnetic core (50) is provided with an internal threaded cut at each end. 12. System (10) ifølge krav 11, hvorved den magnetiske kerne (50) er forsynet med et aftageligt håndtag (60), som er konfigureret til at gå i gevindindgreb med en valgt ende af den magnetiske kerne (50).The system (10) of claim 11, wherein the magnetic core (50) is provided with a removable handle (60) configured to engage a selected end of the magnetic core (50). 13. System (10) ifølge krav 1, hvor systemet er indrettet til fjernelse af metalaffald fra et brøndboringsrecirkulerings-fluidum, hvilket system (10) omfatter: en basisplade (90), et antal magnetiske enheder (30), og en fluidumafbøjningsindretning (32), som er placeret opstrøms i forhold til hver magnetisk enhed (30).The system (10) of claim 1, wherein the system is adapted to remove metal waste from a wellbore recycling fluid, comprising: a base plate (90), a plurality of magnetic units (30), and a fluid deflection device (32). ), which are located upstream of each magnetic unit (30). 14. System (10) ifølge krav 13, hvorved hver fluidumafbøjningsindretning (32) omfatter et i hovedsagen V-formet fast legeme (34), som strækker sig på tværs af en normal fluidumstrøm for det recirkulerende fluidum.The system (10) of claim 13, wherein each fluid deflection device (32) comprises a substantially V-shaped solid body (34) extending across a normal fluid flow for the recirculating fluid. 15. System (10) ifølge krav 13, hvorved hver magnetisk enhed (30) yderligere omfatter en opretstående aksel (70) og en drejemuffe (66), som er aftageligt og drejeligt monterbar på akselen (70), idet drejemuffen (66) er fastgjort til den hule muffe (52), og den opretstående aksel (70) er fastgjort på basispladen (90).The system (10) of claim 13, wherein each magnetic unit (30) further comprises an upright shaft (70) and a pivot sleeve (66) removably and pivotally mounted to the shaft (70), the pivot sleeve (66) being attached to the hollow sleeve (52) and the upright shaft (70) secured to the base plate (90). 16. System (10) ifølge krav 13, hvorved hver hul muffe (52) bærer en ringformet del (64) med en udvidet diameter, og som er fastgjort ved en nedre ende heraf, idet den ringformede del (64) forhindrer en opadgående bevægelse af metalaffald, som er udfældet på den hule muffe (52), når den magnetiske kerne (50) fjernes fra den hule muffe (52).The system (10) of claim 13, wherein each hollow sleeve (52) carries an annular portion (64) of extended diameter and secured at a lower end thereof, said annular portion (64) preventing an upward movement of metal waste deposited on the hollow sleeve (52) when the magnetic core (50) is removed from the hollow sleeve (52). 17. System (10) ifølge krav 13, hvorved hver magnetisk kerne (50) er forsynet med et håndtag (64), som er indrettet aftageligt til at gå i indgreb med en ende af den magnetiske kerne (50) for at lette fjernelsen af hver magnetisk kerne (50) fra den respektive hule muffe (52).The system (10) of claim 13, wherein each magnetic core (50) is provided with a handle (64) which is removably arranged to engage an end of the magnetic core (50) to facilitate the removal of each magnetic core (50) from the respective hollow sleeve (52). 18. Fremgangsmåde til fjernelse af metalaffald fra en fluidumstrøm, hvilken fremgangsmåde omfatter følgende trin: tilvejebringelse af i det mindste en magnetisk enhed (30), som omfatter en ikke-magnetisk hul muffe (52) og en magnetisk kerne (50), som er aftageligt placerbar i den hule muffe (52), tilvejebringelse af i det mindste en fluidumafbøjningsindretning (32), placering af den i det mindste ene magnetisk enhed (30) i en normal bane for fluidumstrømmen nedstrøms i forhold til den i det mindste ene fluidumafbøjningsindretning (32), således at fluidumafbøjningsindretningen (32) modificerer en fluidumstrøm i umiddelbar nærhed af den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30) for at forhindre et direkte sammenstød af fluidumstrømmen med den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30) og således, at den i det mindste ene fluidumafbøjningsindretning (32) er placeret i en afstand fra den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30) for at danne et indfangningsområde (44) for metalaffald imellem den i det mindste ene fluidumafbøjningsindretning (32) og den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30), tilladelse af at fluidummet kommer i kontakt med den hule muffe (52) og udfælder på den udvendige side af den udvendige muffe (52) under den magnetiske kraft, der frembringes ved hjælp af den magnetiske kerne (50), fjernelse af den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30) fra fluidumstrømmens bane ved registrering af akkumulering af metalaffaldet på den hule muffe (52) og fjernelse af den magnetiske kerne (50) fra den hule muffe (52) og tilladelse af at metalaffaldet falder under tyngdekraftens indvirken fra den hule muffes (52) udvendige side.A method for removing metal waste from a fluid stream, comprising the steps of: providing at least one magnetic unit (30) comprising a non-magnetic hollow sleeve (52) and a magnetic core (50) which is removably positionable in the hollow sleeve (52), providing at least one fluid deflection device (32), positioning the at least one magnetic unit (30) in a normal path of the fluid flow downstream of the at least one fluid deflection device ( 32), such that the fluid deflection device (32) modifies a fluid flow in the immediate vicinity of the at least one magnetic unit (30) to prevent a direct collision of the fluid flow with the at least one magnetic unit (30) and at least one fluid deflection device (32) is located at a distance from the at least one magnetic unit (30) to form a metal capture region (44) drop between the at least one fluid deflection device (32) and the at least one magnetic unit (30), allowing the fluid to contact the hollow sleeve (52) and precipitate on the outside of the outer sleeve (52) during the magnetic force produced by the magnetic core (50), removing the at least one magnetic unit (30) from the path of the fluid stream by recording the accumulation of the metal waste on the hollow sleeve (52) and removing the magnetic core (50) from the hollow sleeve (52) and allowing the metal waste to fall under the influence of gravity from the outside of the hollow sleeve (52). 19. Fremgangsmåde ifølge krav 18, og som yderligere omfatter trinene at tilvejebringe en drejeaksel (70) og en drejemuffe (66), som er fastgjort til den hule muffe (66), og at placere drejemuffen (66) på drejeakselen (70), hvorved drejelig bevægelse af den i det mindste ene magnetiske enhed (30) i fluidumstrømmens bane lettes.The method of claim 18, further comprising the steps of providing a pivot shaft (70) and a pivot sleeve (66) secured to the hollow sleeve (66) and positioning the pivot sleeve (66) on the pivot shaft (70), thereby facilitating pivotal movement of the at least one magnetic unit (30) in the path of the fluid stream. 20. Fremgangsmåde ifølge krav 18, hvorved den magnetiske kerne (50) er forsynet med et håndtag (60), som er fastgjort til en af dens ender, idet håndtaget (60) letter fjernelse af en magnetiske kerne (50) fra den hule muffe (52).The method of claim 18, wherein the magnetic core (50) is provided with a handle (60) secured to one of its ends, the handle (60) facilitating removal of a magnetic core (50) from the hollow sleeve. (52). 21. Fremgangsmåde ifølge krav 18, og som yderligere omfatter trinnet at tilvejebringe en ringformet del (64), som er fastgjort ved en øvre ende af den hule muffe (52), idet den ringformede del (64) forhindrer en opadgående bevægelse af metalaffaldet, når den magnetiske kerne (50) fjernes fra den hule muffe (52).The method of claim 18, further comprising the step of providing an annular portion (64) secured to an upper end of the hollow sleeve (52), the annular portion (64) preventing upward movement of the metal waste. when the magnetic core (50) is removed from the hollow sleeve (52).
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