Description
Looking for a dependable connection in low-pressure piping systems? The FIG 100 Hammer Union supplied by Abdex is the trusted choice for consistent performance in a range of industrial and oilfield environments. Designed for easy alignment and quick installation, this union is perfect for applications requiring a solid seal without the need for high-pressure containment.
What is a FIG 100 Hammer Union?
The FIG 100 Hammer Union is a threaded-end connection used in fluid and gas transfer systems. It features a flat face seal with a metal-to-metal sealing surface, making it ideal for low-pressure lines such as manifold and tank connections, mud service, and water transport.
Constructed with durability in mind, this hammer union is built to withstand tough handling while maintaining a tight seal and long service life.
Key Features
- • Pressure ratings: Up to 1,000 psi (69 bar).
- • End Connection: Threaded – NPT or Butt Weld.
- • Size Range: 1″ to 12″.
- • Material Options: High grade steel, available in standard or sour gas service configurations.
- • Interchangeable Design: Fully compatible with other manufacturers meeting API standards.
- • Colour Coded For fast identification.
Applications
The Abdex supplied FIG 100 Hammer Union is commonly used in:
- • Mud tanks and water suction lines.
- • Manifold Service
- • Low Pressure Fluid Transport
- • Well Servicing and Production Applications.
Why Choose Abdex
At Abdex, we supply high-quality FIG 100 Hammer Unions manufactured to industry standards, backed by reliable availability and expert support. Whether you’re replacing worn-out unions or building a new system, we provide:
- • Fast Australia wide delivery.
- • Engineering advice and support.
- • Access to a full range of hammer unions and oilfield components.
Compliance & Interchangeability
Our FIG 100 unions are designed to be interchangeable with most major brands, helping reduce downtime and maintenance costs. All products meet or exceed API 6A specifications and are pressure tested to ensure reliability in the field.




