Differential pressure gauge 455040020
analogthreadedstainless steel

differential pressure gauge
differential pressure gauge
differential pressure gauge
differential pressure gauge
differential pressure gauge
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Characteristics

Pressure type
differential
Display
analog
Mounting
threaded
Material
stainless steel, steel
Technology
liquid-filled Bourdon tube
Protection level
rugged
Applications
for hydraulic applications, for oil
Other characteristics
precision, glycerin-filled, high-accuracy, high-pressure, with safety case, double
Pressure

Max.: 1,000 bar
(14,503.77 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

63mm diameter with radial and conical connections, BELL analog pressure gauges guarantee maximum precision We offer analog pressure gauges with a diameter of 63mm designed to detect the pressure of hydraulic oils and fluids. Made of glycerin, they have a stainless steel case and a copper alloy movement. They guarantee excellent precision in the entire operating temperature range, from -20 ° C up to + 60 ° C. Suitable for hydraulic oils which do not obstruct pressurized systems or ruin the copper alloy parts. The accuracy class is in accordance with DIN 16 005, the scales are in both bar and psi. Analog pressure gauges: features Diameter (Ø) 63mm Compatibility with gases and liquids which don’t obstruct the pressurized systems or affect the alloy parts made of copper Stainless steel case Sturdy structure Resistance to impulses, shocks and vibrations Analogue pressure gauge in glycerine bath Movement in copper alloy Reading range in bar and psi Maximum precision Radial/Conical connections

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AUTOPROMOTEC

21-24 May 2025 Bologna (Italy)

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