
Lateral and crosses
About the product
Laterals and crosses enable complex flow line configurations to be realised, combining or distributing multiple flows. They are used in manifolds, test setups and injection systems with more than two inlets or outlets.
Deep Drill supplies these components in a wide range of designs and pressure classes. Our laterals and crosses can withstand high flow rates, abrasive media and pressure peaks and are supplied with the desired connections.
Available for hire and sale, they can be used in temporary test setups or permanent manifolds.
Technical specifications
- Sizes: 2" to 4"
- Type: 3-way laterals, 4-way crosses, custom layouts on request
- Pressure rating: up to 10,000 PSI
- Connection: hammer union or flange
- Material: high-quality alloy steel, coated if required
- Optional: shut-off valves, caps and measuring connections
Quality and certification
- Pressure tested, visually inspected and documented in batches
- Fully traceable and ready for use
- Suitable for recertification upon reuse
Interested?
Do you work with multiple lines, return flows or injection circuits? We can help you determine the optimal configuration for your system.
FAQ section.
What is the difference between a lateral and a cross?
A lateral is a 3-way split or convergence of flow. A cross has four connections and is often used as a junction in a manifold or test system.
What versions do you supply?
We supply standard 3- and 4-way components with various connection types. Customised configurations are also possible.
Are these products available for hire and sale?
Yes. Whether you are building a temporary test setup or assembling a permanent manifold, we can supply what you need. Hiring is ideal if you want to remain flexible when changing or expanding your system.
For which projects can laterals and crosses be used?
They are used in test lines, injection circuits, cementing and flowback systems, wherever multiple lines converge or diverge.
What documentation is provided?
You will receive test and inspection reports, batch data and, optionally, a connection plan or assembly manual.
