API RP 11BR Recommended Practice for Care and Handling of Sucker Rods
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API RP 11BR Document Information:
Title
Recommended Practice for Care and Handling of Sucker Rods
American Petroleum Institute
Publication Date:
Oct 1, 1989
Scope:
a. This recommended practice is under the jurisdiction of the API Committee on Standardization of
Production Equipment.
b. Detailed requirements applying to sucker rods are given in API Std 11B: Specification for Sucker
Rods, which also is under the jurisdiction of the API Committee on Standardization of Production
Equipment.
c. American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practices are published to facilitate the broad
availability of proven, sound engineering and operating practices. These Recommended Practices are
not intended to obviate the need for applying sound judgment as to when and where these Recommended
Practices should be utilized.
d. The formulation and publication of API Recommended Practices is not intended to, in any way,
inhibit anyone from using any other practices.
e. Any Recommended Practice may be used by anyone desiring to do so, and a diligent effort has been
made by API to assure the accuracy and reliability of the data contained herein. However, the
Institute makes no representation, warranty or guarantee in connection with the publication of any
Recommended Practice and hereby expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or
damage resulting from its use, for any violation of any federal, state or municipal regulation with
which an API recommendation may conflict, or for the infringement of any patent resulting from the
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