Utility Pressure Gauge
63mm Golden Case 16 Bar Pumps and Compressors Manometer Brass Internals Utility Pressure Gauge
Description M04 series pressure gauges combine an aesthetic design with reliability and performance. Easily customizable, the extensive variety of case materials, connection locations and ranges, make these models an ideal solution for many pressure measurement installations. Applications For gaseous and liquid media that are not highly viscous or crystallising and will not attack
50mm Blue Painted Steel Case 25 MPa Oxygen Manometer Brass Wetted Parts Utility Pressure Gauge
Description Pressure gauge for oxygen pressure has a connection point located below the gauge and measures pressure in the range of 0 to 0.6 bar (0..9 psi). The scale division is 0 - 0.02 and measurement accuracy class 2.5 (± 2.5 %). The plastic gauge housing has a diameter of 63 mm. The measurement system, indicator and G 1/4" connection are made of brass. Applications For gaseous
CL 1.5 Center Back Mount Pressure Gauge 63mm 35 Kgf Cm2 Brass Pressure Gauge
2.5" Dial 35 kgf/cm2 Back Mount Manometer Brass Tube and Socket Utility Pressure Gauge Description Both pulsation and vibration will decrease gauge life if not properly dampened. Gauges subject to pulsation and vibration should be liquid filled or internally dampened. Available accessories that minimize stresses on the Bourdon tube/movement and extend the life of the gauge include pulsation dampeners, pressure snubbers, gauge savers, diaphragm seals and (pigtail) siphons.
2.5 Bar Lower Mount Pressure Gauge Glass 63mm Pressure Gauge Painted Steel Manometer
2.5" Dial 2.5 bar Painted Steel Manometer Brass Connection Red Memory Pointer Utility Pressure Gauge Description It is critical that the materials of the gauge’s pressure system are compatible with the media that it’s measuring. Typical tube and construction includes: 316L SS Bourdon Tube with SS 316L Socket (for up to 200°C / 392°F) Phosphor Bronze Bourdon Tube with Brass Socket (for up to 80°C / 176°F) For applications where standard gauge materials or fluid characteristics
63mm Utility Pressure Gauge 4 Bar Brass Tube Socket Back Mount Manometer
2.5" Simple Style Dial 4 bar Back Mount Manometer Brass Tube and Socket Utility Pressure Gauge Description Ambient temperature may affect the accuracy and integrity of the gauge. Gauges are available either temperature compensated or non-temperature compensated. Ambient conditions may require that the gauge be isolated from temperature extremes. The gauge should be operated in an isolated environment from temperature extremes by extending the length of the connection to the
Wall Mount Manometer 4 Bar Utility Pressure Gauge 2.5 Dial Brass Back Connection
2.5" Dial 4 bar Wall Mount Manometer Brass Back Connection Utility Pressure Gauge Description Process temperatures should also be considered as they will affect the accuracy of the reading, and could also cause damage to the gauge. Extreme process temperatures can be reduced before the media contacts the gauge by inserting a (pigtail) siphon inline below the gauge. The siphon will act as a heat sink to reduce the media temperature before it enters the gauge. This is
Painted Steel Manometer Utility Pressure Gauge 1 MPa 4 Dial Brass Connection Bottom Mount
4" Dial 1 MPa Painted Steel Manometer Brass Connection Bottom Mount Utility Pressure Gauge Description Wesen pressure gauges are supplied in a wide variety of sizes, accuracies and ranges from 0 – 10 in. H2O through 0-100,000 psi. Choices include differential pressure gauges, test gauges, sanitary gauges, high-purity gauges, subsea gauges, digital pressure gauges, OEM pressure gauges and more. Known for high quality and reliability, there is a Wesen pressure gauge available
Brass Tube Socket Pressure Gauge Yellow Green Red Dial 80mm 15 Bar
2.5" Yellow-Green-Red Dial 15 bar Lower Mount Manometer Brass Tube and Socket Utility Pressure Gauge Description For a mechanical pressure gauge, accuracy is defined as a percentage of the full-scale range. While requirements differ from one industry to another, the following are general guidelines: Test Gauges and Standards: 0.25 through 0.10 percent full scale Critical Processes: 0.5 percent full scale General Industrial Processes: 1.0 percent Less Critical Commercial Uses: