• Diameter: 1-1/2 in
• LM: 1/8 NPT
• Pressure Range: 0-200 PSI
• Dual scale in PSI (black) and in kPa (red)
• Working Temperature: -18 to 60 °C
• Accuracy: ± 2,5 % of the full scale
Material(s):
• Housing: Black painted steel
• Crystal: Acrylic
• Bourdon Tube: Phosphorous bronze
• Movement: Brass and nylon with highly polished bearing surfaces
• Connection: Brass
• Stem and connection are machined from a single piece of brass
• Precision movement provides accurate readings
• TOPRING standard dry pressure gauges are high quality pressure gauges designed to provide reliable service in applications and environments where the atmospheric and substances used do not have corrosive effects on brass
• Calibration certifications available upon request
INSTALLATION TIP
When excessive vibrations are present, a pressure snubber should be used in order to maximize the useful life of the gauge
• Working pressure should be limited to 60 % of the dial maximum pressure
• Where no sharp fluctuations occur, it should be limited to 90 % of the dial maximum pressure
• Majority of industrial and commercial applications, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, air compressors
• Diameter: 1-1/2 in
• LM: 1/8 NPT
• Pressure Range: 0-200 PSI
• Dual scale in PSI (black) and in kPa (red)
• Working Temperature: -18 to 60 °C
• Accuracy: ± 2,5 % of the full scale
Material(s):
• Housing: Black painted steel
• Crystal: Acrylic
• Bourdon Tube: Phosphorous bronze
• Movement: Brass and nylon with highly polished bearing surfaces
• Connection: Brass
• Stem and connection are machined from a single piece of brass
• Precision movement provides accurate readings
• TOPRING standard dry pressure gauges are high quality pressure gauges designed to provide reliable service in applications and environments where the atmospheric and substances used do not have corrosive effects on brass
• Calibration certifications available upon request
INSTALLATION TIP
When excessive vibrations are present, a pressure snubber should be used in order to maximize the useful life of the gauge
• Working pressure should be limited to 60 % of the dial maximum pressure
• Where no sharp fluctuations occur, it should be limited to 90 % of the dial maximum pressure
• Majority of industrial and commercial applications, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, air compressors