Norgren R 1/8 Analogue Pressure Gauge 10bar Back Entry 50mm Outside Diameter

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RS Stock No.:
822-4015
Mfr. Part No.:
18-013-013
Manufacturer:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Maximum Pressure Measurement

10bar

Minimum Pressure Measurement

0bar

Mounting Type

Back Entry

Display Type

Analogue

Connection Size

R 1/8

Gauge Outside Diameter

50mm

Best Accuracy

± 2.5%

Case Material

ABS, Stainless Steel, Steel

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+65°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

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


Take precise pressure readings with this analogue pressure gauge from IMI Norgren. It uses a Bourdon tube to accurately measure the flow of compressed air, oil, gases and liquids, making it a versatile choice. The analogue display features black and red digits against a white background for clarity. The device doesn't need power to operate, so it's simple to use and there's no risk of electrical faults affecting the readings.

Features & Benefits


• Wide pressure measuring range of 0 to 10 bar for use in low-pressure and high-pressure systems
• Best accuracy of +2.5% for precise control of your compressed air system
• Compact outer diameter of 50mm for use in smaller pneumatic circuits and constricted areas
• Broad operating temperature range of -40°C to +65°C for use in demanding environments

Applications


• Heating and cooling systems
• Small compressors
• Robotic equipment
• Automated industrial manufacturing

What pressure units does this gauge display?


This versatile pressure gauge displays readings in both bar and psi (pounds per square inch). Bar units are printed in black and psi units are in red, so you can easily differentiate between them.

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