SMC R 1/4 in Pressure Gauge, 42.5 mm, 0.2 MPa

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RS Stock No.:
426-723
Mfr. Part No.:
G46-2-02-SRA
Manufacturer:
SMC
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Brand

SMC

Product Type

Pressure Gauge

Maximum Pressure Measurement

0.2MPa

Minimum Pressure Measurement

0MPa

Connection Size

R 1/4 in

Connection Type

Type R

Series

G46

Case Material

Die Cast Aluminium

Connection Location

Back side Thread

Dial Size

42.5mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

COO (Country of Origin):
JP
The SMC pressure gauge is designed for precision and reliability in various applications, ensuring optimal performance in pneumatic systems. This gauge is equipped with a back side thread port size that accommodates both R 1/8 and R 1/4 connections, making it versatile for different setups. Constructed with robust brass and featuring a glass clear cover, it offers a visual clarity of measurements while safeguarding the internal mechanisms. This unit is engineered to handle air fluid, with a superior indication precision of ±3% of full span, thereby enhancing accuracy in pressure readings. Additionally, this gauge's design facilitates seamless integration into existing systems, ensuring that pressure measurement is both accessible and dependable under a variety of operational conditions.

Robust construction ensures longevity and durability

Clear glass cover allows for easy reading of pressure values

Back side thread configuration offers flexible installation options

Designed specifically for air fluids to maintain optimal function

Indication precision contributes to accurate monitoring of pressure levels

Suitable for various applications, enhancing usability across settings

Lightweight design prevents any additional burden on connected systems