Dial pressure gauge RCh / RChG 63-3
stainless steelaluminumBourdon tube

Dial pressure gauge - RCh / RChG 63-3 - Instruments to Industry - stainless steel / aluminum / Bourdon tube
Dial pressure gauge - RCh / RChG 63-3 - Instruments to Industry - stainless steel / aluminum / Bourdon tube
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Characteristics

Display
dial
Material
stainless steel, aluminum
Technology
Bourdon tube
Protection level
rugged, explosion-proof
Applications
process, for gas, for oil, for the food industry, for pharmaceutical applications
Other characteristics
glycerin-filled
Pressure

Min.: -1 bar
(-14.5 psi)

Max.: 1,000 bar
(14,503.77 psi)

Description

63mm (2 1/2 inch) Dial Accuracy Class 1.0 (EN837-1) 1/4 inch BSP Parallel Process Thread -1 bar to 1000 Bar Ranges All Stainless Steel Construction Optional Glycerine filled 316SS Wetted Parts UKAS Traceable Calibration Available. This high-quality 63mm dial stainless steel pressure gauge uses bourdon tube technology to measure pressure, typically up to 1000 Bar. The robust stainless steel gauge is suitable for a wide range of applications in the general process industry. The gauge is manufactured in accordance with the requirements of the EN837-1 European standard. For applications where you may have vibration we would recommend the optional liquid filling. Accuracy (EN 837-1): Class 1.6 (+/- 1.6% FSD) Case: 304 stainless steel with blowout and vent Connection & Tube: 316 stainless steel Case Protection: IP 65 Process Connection: Bottom G 1/4 B (1/4″ BSPP) Window: Laminated safety glass Dial: Aluminum, black figures, white background Unit of Scale: PSI & Bar Pointer: Aluminum, black Custom versions and ranges are available by special request, contact sales@itidirect.co.uk for more information.

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