Festo 1/8 in G Threaded Pressure Gauge, 40 mm, 0 bar

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RS Stock No.:
204-0030
Mfr. Part No.:
FVAM-40-V1/0-G1/8-EN
Manufacturer:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Maximum Pressure Measurement

0bar

Product Type

Pressure Gauge

Minimum Pressure Measurement

-1bar

Pressure Connection

Brass

Connection Size

1/8 in G

Connection Type

Threaded

Series

FVAM

Case Material

ABS

Dial Size

40mm

Dial Colour

Black

Connection Location

Back Entry

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

COO (Country of Origin):
PL

Festo Vacuum Pressure Gauge, 0 Bar, 40mm OD - FVAM-40-V1/0-G1/8-EN


This sensitive pressure gauge from Festo is a practical means of measuring pressure in a vacuum with precision. The device uses ambient atmospheric pressure as a reference or zero point and takes readings in negative values. It has an operating range between -1 bar and 0 bar for very accurate pressure measurements. An additional meter gives readings in 'inches of mercury' (inch Hg) for flexibility. You'll find this type of pressure gauge commonly used in heavy-duty industrial environments.

• Compatible with many types of lubricant for long-lasting performance

• Brass-threaded plug for a strong connection and excellent corrosion resistance

• Light weight of 81g makes it easy to handle

• Easy front panel installation style saves you time and energy

• Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) housing material for reliable impact resistance

Applications


• Heat pumps

• Air conditioning units

• Refrigeration systems

What's the difference between a pressure gauge and a vacuum gauge?


A pressure gauge is designed to read pressure values above atmospheric pressure. A vacuum gauge does the exact opposite and reads values below atmospheric pressure.