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Pressure gauge, pressure gauge 63mm, 0-10bar, 1/4″
Pressure gauge 63 mm male thread 0 – 10bar black type dry bottom connection 1/2″
Connection 1/4 “
Connection nipple brass
Bourdon tube copper alloy up to 40 bar, phosphor bronze from 60 bar
Box 63 mm
Material housing black steel
Accuracy class 1.6 %
Type dry
Connection external thread
Connection type bottom connection
A pressure gauge can also be referred to as a vacuum or pressure gauge.
Generally, the term pressure gauge is used to measure the pressure of liquids, but it is an instrument used for pressure measurement of both liquids or gas (e.g. air).
The measuring instrument shows the pressure of the gas or liquid in relation to the atmospheric pressure.
11,50 €
Pressure gauge 63 mm male thread 0 – 10bar black type dry bottom connection 1/2″
Connection 1/4 “
Connection nipple brass
Bourdon tube copper alloy up to 40 bar, phosphor bronze from 60 bar
Box 63 mm
Material housing black steel
Accuracy class 1.6 %
Type dry
Connection external thread
Connection type bottom connection
A pressure gauge can also be referred to as a vacuum or pressure gauge.
Generally, the term pressure gauge is used to measure the pressure of liquids, but it is an instrument used for pressure measurement of both liquids or gas (e.g. air).
The measuring instrument shows the pressure of the gas or liquid in relation to the atmospheric pressure.
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Pressure gauge 63 mm male thread 0 – 10bar black type dry bottom connection 1/2″
Connection 1/4 “
Connection nipple brass
Bourdon tube copper alloy up to 40 bar, phosphor bronze from 60 bar
Box 63 mm
Material housing black steel
Accuracy class 1.6 %
Type dry
Connection external thread
Connection type bottom connection
A pressure gauge can also be referred to as a vacuum or pressure gauge.
Generally, the term pressure gauge is used to measure the pressure of liquids, but it is an instrument used for pressure measurement of both liquids or gas (e.g. air).
The measuring instrument shows the pressure of the gas or liquid in relation to the atmospheric pressure.
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