Manual calibration pump P 60
for pressure generation

manual calibration pump
manual calibration pump
manual calibration pump
manual calibration pump
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Characteristics

Operation
manual
Applications
for pressure generation

Description

Whether for on-site use in the workshop, in the measuring and test room or lab, SIKA temperature calibrators can be used everywhere. A wide range of industries and various application areas are covered. • assembly, commissioning • manufacturing, production • maintenance, service • quality assurance, test equipment monitoring • repair Practical The test pumps and pressure generators are developed so that all pressure systems to be tested can be adapted directly. The DUT is simply connected via the robust, industrial pressure hose with quick coupling and the adapters supplied. The reference sensor is mounted directly on the top of the pump using a positioning adapter. The desired test pressure is first generated by means of the handles and then precisely adjusted with the fine adjustment valve. Thus, the same pressure level is present at both instruments. The pressure relief valve allows a stepless pressure reduction and ensures a precise and easy test run even when the pressure drops. At the most basic level, the pressure is indicated by an analogue pressure gauge. In addition, easy-to-read digital pressure gauges or hand-held instruments can be used. By comparing the display value of the reference sensor and the measured value of the DUT, it is possible to check the accuracy or adjust the pressure gauge to be tested. Mobile and independent SIKA test pumps and pressure generators are ideally suited for mobile use. The low weight and compact design allow easy transport directly to the measuring point. The instruments are immediately ready for use and work without additional supply voltage.
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