Norgren R 1/8 in MNPT Pressure Gauge, 40 mm, 10 bar

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RS Stock No.:
822-4009
Mfr. Part No.:
18-013-989
Manufacturer:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Product Type

Pressure Gauge

Maximum Pressure Measurement

10bar

Minimum Pressure Measurement

0bar

Pressure Connection

Stainless Steel

Connection Size

R 1/8 in

Accuracy

±2.5 %

Connection Type

MNPT

Series

9273

Case Material

Stainless Steel, ABS

Dial Size

40mm

Dial Colour

Black

Connection Location

Back Entry

Maximum Operating Temperature

65°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

IMI Norgren Analogue Pressure Gauge, 0 to 10 Bar, +2.5% Best Accuracy - 18-013-989


This pressure gauge from IMI Norgren reliably monitors the flow of both gases and liquids in your pneumatic system. It can measure pressures between 0 and 10 bar for use in both low-pressure and high-pressure applications. The analogue gauge doesn't need power to operate, making it convenient to use. Thanks to its ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) case material, it's highly durable and resistant to impact, so you can rely on it for long service in harsh industrial environments.

Features & Benefits


• Compact diameter of 40mm for ease of use in areas where space is limited

• Broad operating temperature range of -40°C to +65°C for use in demanding environments

• Provides readings in both bar and psi (pounds per square inch) for versatility

Applications


• Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems

• Medical engineering

• Industrial machinery

How does an analogue pressure gauge work?


An analogue pressure gauge operates using a curved Bourdon tube that straightens under pressure. The gas or liquid being measured presses internally on the tube, which is linked to the pressure dial. As pressure rises, the dial turns clockwise to display a reading.

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