About this product
1. 4.0" Pressure Gauge,Glycerine filled
2. Stainless Steel Case
3. Polycarbonate Lens
4. Brass Tube / Brass Socket
5. 1/4" NPT connection,bottom
6. ±1.0% accuracy
2. Stainless Steel Case
3. Polycarbonate Lens
4. Brass Tube / Brass Socket
5. 1/4" NPT connection,bottom
6. ±1.0% accuracy
Glycerine filled Pressure Gauge, 4.0 in, Basic Gauge Case Material: Stainless Steel, Basic Gauge Wetted Parts Brass / Bronze, 1/4 in MNPT, Gauge Connection Location Center Back,Polycarbonate lens material. 0 to 100 psi, ±1.0 Percentc accuracy, Ambient operating temp.: -40° to 140°F.
Liquid fill reduces pulsation and pointer vibration. Glycerin-filled corrosion-resistant gauge can be used outdoors or in harsh conditions. Compatible with air, water,and oils in hydraulic equipment.pressure washers, pumps, and compressors.
4" General Purpose Pressure Gauge 0 to 100 psi Liquid Filled
Liquid fill reduces pulsation and pointer vibration. The glycerin-filled corrosion-resistant gauge can be used outdoors or in harsh conditions. Compatible with air, water, and oils in hydraulic equipment.pressure washers, pumps, and compressors.
- · Pressure Range:0-100psi
- · Size:1/4"NPT
- · Applicable: Water, Oil, Air and more
Process connection : 1/4"NPT lower mount
Window : Polycarbonate
Liquid fill reduces pulsation and pointer vibration
Pointer: By means of pressure transformation. Rotated to the exact position.
Range: scale psi outside bar inside
Case: 304 stainless steel case and crimped ring
Connection: Brass
Oil Plug: Prevent internal glycerine leakage, and improve overall safety.
Technical Specifications
Item | Glycerine filled Pressure Gauge |
Gauge Primary Range Values | 0 to 100 psi |
Gauge Primary Range Values | Stainless Steel |
Basic Gauge Sensor Material | Bronze |
Basic Gauge Wetted Parts | Brass/Bronze |
Liquid Filled | Glycerine |
Connection Size | 1/4 in NPT |
Dial Size | 4 in |
Basic Gauge Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
Gauge Connection Location | Center Bottom |
OperatiRangeng Temp. Range | 40 Degrees to 140 Degrees F |
Range | 0 to 100 psi, 0 to 7 bar |