The Hammer Union is an indispensable component for cementing trucks, various kinds of manifolds, high-pressure equipment, and pipelines. It plays a crucial role in the efficient transportation of oil, water, fracturing fluid, and mixed fluids. Each Hammer Union is meticulously crafted from high-quality steel through precision forging and finishing cuts, ensuring superior mechanical performance and exceptional sealing integrity. Remarkably, these unions are engineered to function reliably even under harsh weather conditions, offering seamless and convenient assembly and fixation. Key technical specifications include model number, standard collection, working pressure, structural length, and drift diameter. The product is designed with end connections featuring pipeline thread, tubing thread, and butt-weld for versatile application.
The Hammer Union types include a comprehensive range: Figure 100, Figure 200, Figure 206, Figure 400, Figure 600, Figure 602, Figure 1002, Figure 1003, Figure 1502, and Figure 2002, catering to a vast array of operational needs.
Figure 100 Hammer Union
Nominal Pipe Size: 2; ± , 2-1/2; ± , 3; ± , 4; ± , 6; ± , 8; ±
Pressure Rating: 1000 psi CWP; 1500 psi test;
Connections Type: Offering flexibility with pipeline thread, tubing thread, and butt-weld connections;
Component Parts: Comprising Nut, Male Sub, Female Sub, and Seal Ring;
Engineered for Sour Service Models in accordance with NACE MR-01-75 standards.
Recommended Service
Ideal for manifold and line connections.
Distinct Features
Achieves pressure-tight make-up effortlessly with a hammer;
An economical choice for low-pressure union applications.