JIVTO Pressure Gauge,Glycerin Liquid Filled,2.5" Dual Scale Dia,0-3000 psi/bar/kpa,1/4" NPT Male Brass Connection,Lower Mount, Stainless Steel Case,for Pneumatic,Pump,Hose,Well Tank,Gas Air Water Oil
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JIVTO Pressure Gauge,Glycerin Liquid Filled,2.5" Dual Scale Dia,0-3000 psi/bar/kpa,1/4" NPT Male Brass Connection,Lower Mount, Stainless Steel Case,for Pneumatic,Pump,Hose,Well Tank,Gas Air Water Oil
The glycerin filling dampens vibrations and pulsations, protecting the internal components and providing stable readings, even in fluctuating pressure environments. It also lubricates the movement, extending the gauge's lifespan.Maximum Medium Temperature: 140 ℉/60 ℃. Ambient Temperature : -4 to 140 ℉/-20 to 60 ℃ . IP67 meaning it is dustproof and waterproof.
The gauge has a diameter of 2-1/2 inches, making it easy to read and install in various settings. This size is standard for many pressure gauge applications, offering a clear view of the pressure readings.
Measures pressure 0-3000 Psi/0-200 bar offering versatility for different applications and measurement preferences.Display accuracy is±3-2-3%. 1/4" NPT lower mount for secure installation.This type of connection is standard in many plumbing and pneumatic applications, providing a secure and leak-proof connection to the system being measured.
Polycarbonate lens for superior durability. Stainless steel case for corrosion resistance. This makes the gauge suitable for use in harsh environments, including applications where it might be exposed to water, chemicals, or other corrosive substances.
The JIVTO Pressure Gauge is suitable for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to Gas systems,RV hoses,Well tanks,Pneumatic air systems,Low-pressure testing.Any environment where precise pressure monitoring is crucial.