FIG 1502 refers to a hammer union, a type of high-pressure flowline fitting commonly used in the oil and gas industry. The 1502 indicates working pressure of 15,000 psi, making it suitable for extremely high-pressure environments like well testing, fracturing, and cementing. 2” denotes a 2-inch nominal size.
Integral Elbow, Double Thread and Double Wing
differ in function and union connection 2” FIG1502 WxT.
PME 2" FIG 1502 elbow is a fitting
designed to change the direction of a high-pressure flowline. It's a type of
integral fitting, which means the hammer union connections are forged directly
into the body of the fitting. The elbow is available in a 90-degree angle, but 45
degree exist. PME integral 90 Deg Elbow primary use is in a manifold or
flowline system to create a turn without requiring additional components. The
ends of the elbow can be a combination of male (wing) and female (thread)
connections, depending on the specific application.
PME 2" FIG 1502 double thread fitting,
also known as a threaded hammer union, is used to connect two pieces of pipe or
equipment that have a wing end connection. This type of fitting allows for
quick assembly and disassembly, which is crucial for temporary flowline setups
and maintenance. Double Thread implies that both connections are female
threaded, allowing it to join two male pieces.
PME 2" FIG 1502 double wing fitting, often a crossover union or a pup joint, is a connector with male wing connections on both ends. This allows it to connect to two female-threaded hammer union ends. The wing refers to the lug-like projections on the nut of the hammer union, which allows it to be quickly tightened or loosened with a hammer. This type of fitting is essential for making transitions between different components in a high-pressure system.
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