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Oil level gauge MTL
fuelfloatfor tank

Oil level gauge - MTL  - Tappi Stampati - fuel / float / for tank
Oil level gauge - MTL  - Tappi Stampati - fuel / float / for tank
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Characteristics

Fluid
oil, fuel
Technology
float
Applications
for tank
Other characteristics
threaded

Description

2″ mechanical level gauge cap female threaded, in aluminium, plastic, steel and brass, with different types of sealing gasket in relation to the fluid in the tank. It’s available hermetic or ventilated and in different customizable lengths (minimum 90 mm, maximum recommended 540 mm: for longer lengths we suggest you to directly contact the Technical Office). The construction characteristics of our liquid level indicators guarantee the non-deformability of the body in which float moves. We can supply versions with customized dials, also with your company logo or writings (“Oil”, “Diesel”, “Fuel”, “Gas” or others on request). The new dial with 4 colors (green for full tank, red for reserve and black for intermediate levels, on white background) allows an optimal visualization of the fluid level in the tank. We manufacture types with all metal components in stainless steel for nautical applications and corrosive environments. This mechanical liquid level gauge can be used with different inclinations up to the maximum recommended angle to the vertical of 20°. This product is supplied in combination with our 2″ threaded filling systems. 2″ threaded visual level indicator cap is used on tanks of several applications in different industrial fields, such as on excavators and agricultural machines. Since it doesn’t require a power source for functioning, this product is also ideal for tanks used in remote areas or where electricity is not available.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.