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ANSON Ltd. cut metal for the first forefront of our industry. Listening to
time at 2 o’clock on the afternoon of the our customers’ needs and supplying what
6th December 1982. What was being they want, at a reasonable price, on
produced was a 3” Fig.1502 time, has been our philosophy and will
Hammer Union Nut, and remain so.
the actual cutting was ANSON Hammer Lug Unions were
retained as a keep- the first to be Typed Approved and the
sake. This first cut first to be manufactured in a BS 5750 and
was the beginning ISO 9001 approved manufacturing facility.
of an extraordinary They are precision made from the finest
success story. The industry of materials and are subject to rigorous
was seeking high quality products inspection at every stage of manufacture.
and traceability of materials with the Every piece of raw material ANSON use
Unions they purchased. ANSON obliged has full traceability and is subjected to
and has never looked back. An enviable various NDT examinations. The most
reputation for quality and reliability has modern of inspection equipment is used
been built up over the years. to ensure the profiles of the union
Continuous improvements to every interfaces are correct. Calibrated gauges
aspect of our manufacturing and and nothing else are used to check
business practices have kept us at the threads so as to guarantee their
A N S O N H A S B U I LT A R E P U TAT I O N F O R Q
Certif icate
We hereby certify that the equipment described below was manufactured from material which exceeds the minimum requirements of
AP1 6A for the stated cold working pressure.
research all products to ensure that they meet
the requirements of the industry and to
The entire exposed surface was subjected to a magnetic particle examination by an operative with a minimum
qualification ASNT level 11. The method used was wet fluorescent black light, magnetising being applied in both the produce them to the highest quality and
longitudinal and circumferential directions. All equipment and methods used were in accordance with ASTM E709. Acceptance criteria exceeds
the minimum acceptance level required by AP1 14D (Anson Spec 5006 and 5024).
We hereby conclude that the equipment is fit for the service and pressure as indicated below.
safety standards. As a consequence, the
Description 2” FIG. 1502 BW F/SUB
Serial Number N/A
Service STANDARD
Maximum CWP 15000 psi
company has grown in size over the years,
Material Spec. AISI 4130 Part Number BW152204XXS
Batch Number 7200 Cast Number C5939 while also earning a reputation for reliability
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
and safety second to none. To ensure the
C% Si% Mn% Mo% Cu%
O.310 0.250 0.550 0.190 0.170 continuation of these high standards, ANSON
YIELD STRESS N/mm 2 TENS CHARPY NOTCH
549 721 21 99, 51, 62J, @ -46 C L
is regularly audited by accredited certifying
A1 : 0. 032 Ti : 0.001
SCHEDULE XXS
authorities.
Compiled by
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interchangability. When you purchase a
Union manufactured by ANSON you can
be confident you have purchased a
quality product from an internationally
recognised quality company.
52812 DNVNCL G
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TELEX TO: ANSON,
ATTN: MR. A. ANDERSON.
FROM: DNV, NEWCASTLE.
OUR REF: E H / OM. 7.5.85. TELEX NO. 3 7 2 / 8 5
RE: HAMMER LUG UNIONS
DNV TYPE APPROVAL.
RECENT COMMUNICA TIONS.
WE CAN NOW CONFIRM THA T OUR TYPE APPROVAL CERTIFICA TE
HAS BEEN ISSUED AND WILL BE MAILED EARLY NEXT WEEK,
TOGETHER WITH THE COMMENTS OF Q.A. DEPARTMENT.
ANSON LTD. WILL BE THE FIRST COMPANY TO RECEIVE SUCH
APPROVAL.
REGARDS,
E. HUBER T / B. YOUNG,
DNV, NEWCASTLE.
5 2 8 1 2 DNVNCL G +
537936 ANSON G
NS.5801 Norske Standard Specification for Design/Development, Production, Installation and Servicing.
Original ANSON qualification date 1986.
ISO 9001 1987 International Standards Organisation. Model for Quality Assurance in Design/Development,
Production. Installation and Servicing. Original ANSON qualification date 1988.
NS ISO.9001 1988 Norske Standard as ISO.9001-1987. Original ANSON qualification date 1989.
BS.EN.ISO.9001 2000 New Specification covering ISO.9001 became
effective in July 1994.
ANSON reassessed and qualified Dec. 1994.
API.Q1 American Petroleum Institute, Specification for Quality
Programmes. Original qualification date 1992.
RAAD VOOR DE CERTIFICATION (RVC)
Since July 1986 all BS, ISO, NS and EN Certificates have been endorsed with
the Netherlands Certification Councils RVC Accreditation Mark.
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A N S O N HAMMER LUG UNIONS
THREADED UNIONS
A full range of API Line Pipe
Threaded Unions are available from
Fig. 50 through to Fig. 1502. Threads SPECIALS
are gauged with calibrated working In addition to the wide range of Hammer Lug
API gauges which, in turn, are checked Unions shown, ANSON regularly manufacture
regularly with API master gauges. In addition, specials to suit customers specific
unions with BSP or NPT threads can be supplied requirements as regards materials,
upon request. dimensions and types.
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Figure 50 500 psi cwp (35 bar)
N o t e : W h e re d i m e n s i o n s a n d w e i g h t a re c r i t i c a l p l e a s e
consult the factory
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Figure 200 2,000 psi cwp (138 bar)
N o t e : W h e re d i m e n s i o n s a n d w e i g h t a re c r i t i c a l
please consult the factory
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Figure 206 2,000 psi cwp (138 bar)
Note: Where dimensions and weight are critical please consult the factory
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A bronze seated union designed to combat rust and corrosion
Figure 600 6,000 psi cwp (414 bar) on lines where a metal-to-metal seal is desirable and
condensation is a problem. Ideal for steam service.
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Butt Weld Figure 602 / 602- LC / 602-18
ANSON produce three types of Butt Weld Figure 602 Unions to
suit particular applications. The standard type being manufactured
from (subs) AISI 4130, a low carbon type from ASTM A350 LF2 and a
high tech, high strength, low carbon type from modified A350 LF2.
The standard AISI 4130 Fig 602 is a fully rated union manufactured for welding to pipe
sections up to Sch XXS. Available in Sour Gas or Standard Service trim.
The low carbon A350 LF2 union is specifically designed for welding to ASTM
A106 Grade B or ASTM A333 Grade 6 tubulars of Sch 80 section. This has become a
favourite with the well test companies as it is a low cost, readily available union, for
use with pipework that is not required to function above the recommended pressures
as set out in API RP 14E which, in turn, is based on the allowable stress values in
ANSI/ASME B31.3. These unions are available in 2 inch and 3 inch sizes only.
The high tech, high strength Figure 602-18 union is manufactured from low
carbon steel forgings that retain ductility at high strength. These unions are readily
weldable and are available in 2 inch, 3 inch and 4 inch sizes with pipe sections up
to and including Sch.XXS. Depending upon wall section and pipe used,
this union can be fully rated at 6,000 psi cwp. When enquiring or placing an order for
any of the Butt Weld Figure 602 unions described above, refer to them as follows:
The Standard Union (Sour or Standard Service) - Fig. 602 Butt Weld
The Low Carbon A350 LF2 Type - Fig. 602-LC Butt Weld
The High Tech, High Strength - Fig. 602-18 Butt Weld
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Figure 1002 10,000 psi cwp (690 bar) 1”to 4”
2” N O L O N G E R M A N U F A C T U R E D
N o t e : W h e re d i m e n s i o n s a n d w e i g h t a re c r i t i c a l p l e a s e
consult the factory
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Figure 1003 10,000 psi cwp (690 bar) 2”and 3” All Fig.1003 Unions are misaligning types and will
allow for a misalignment of up to 7.1/2º off the centre
7,500 psi cwp (517 bar) 4”and 5” line,15º included. The exception is the 2 inch which
has an included maximum of 7º or 3.1/2º off the
centre line. Available as Line Pipe Threaded or Butt
Weld with 5 inch unions available Butt Weld only.
The 5 inch and 6 inch Fig. 1002 Unions utilise elastomer “O” rings
for sealing purposes. This type of union must be made up
NEW
perfectly square and if not it can be troublesome. To improve
matters ANSON have introduced two new sizes of Butt Weld
Unions that utilise lip type elastomer seals similar to those fitted
into the smaller unions. We have called them “Figure 1004”.
They are available in Standard Service or Sour Gas trim
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Figure 1502 15,000 psi cwp (1034 bar)
The Fig 1502 Union is probably the most widely used end
connection of the hammer union family. It is used in a wide range
of applications due to its rugged construction. It is available with
Line Pipe Threads or Butt Weld ends, in Standard or Sour Gas
trim. ANSON have introduced a 5 inch and 6 inch Figure 1502
(Butt Weld only) for those applications where modern demands
are calling for greater flow rates at high pressure
N o t e : M a x b o re s i z e o f 5 ” B u t t We l d i s 4 ” a n d f o r t h e
6 ” B u t t We l d i t i s 5 ” .
When enquiring about these sizes of union please specify
w a l l t h i c k n e s s re q u i re d .
S c h . X X S w e i g h t s a n d l e n g t h s a re s h o w n f o r i l l u s t r a t i v e a n d
w e i g h t p u r p o s e s o n l y.
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Figure 2002 20,000 psi cwp (1380 bar)
Standard Service
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ANSON ALL-STEEL HAMMER LUG UNIONS
inches
Colour P re s s u re R a t i n g ( p s i ) Nominal Pipe Sizes mm
Fig. key for
standard Standard Service Sour Gas Service
No. service
1 11 4 11 2 2 21 2 3 4 5 6 8
Cold Working TEST Cold Working TEST 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200
NOTES: 1. Available Butt Weld only: All Fig 2002-2202, 4”, 5” & 6” Fig 1502, 5” & 6” Fig 1002-1004 & 5” Fig 1003.
2. For other sizes and types, please consult the factory.
3. Pressure ratings are dependent upon type and wall thickness of pipe used.
4. For Standard Service, Fig 1003 4” and 5” and Fig 1002 5” and 6” respectively, are pressure rated at 7,500 psi cwp and
11,250 psi test. For Sour Gas Service they are rated at 5,000 psi cwp and 7,500 psi test respectively.
IF IN DOUBT, ASK!
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ANSON equipment is in use throughout ALGERIA K A Z A K H S TA N
the world wherever exploration, drilling or
ANGOLA K U WA I T
production of oil and gas takes place.
Customers of ANSON include: AUSTRALIA L I B YA
AUSTRIA M A L AY S I A
Agip
AZERBAIJAN M A LTA
A.I.O.C.
BAHRAIN MEXICO
Amerada Hess
BJ Services BANGLADESH NETHERLANDS
ANSON produce a wide range of valves, manifolds and flowline equipment for
the control and distribution of gases and liquids used in the oil and gas industry.
Please ask for further information.
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Printed in the UK DJW 1136/33/0506
Catalogue S-169