Absolute pressure gauge 168866
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Absolute pressure gauge - 168866 - U.S. GAUGE - analog / brass / aluminum
Absolute pressure gauge - 168866 - U.S. GAUGE - analog / brass / aluminum
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Characteristics

Pressure type
absolute
Display
analog
Material
brass, aluminum
Technology
Bourdon tube
Applications
process, for air
Other characteristics
OEM, compact
Pressure

Max.: 60 psi

Min.: 0 psi

Precision

1.6 %, 2 %, 3 %

Dial diameter

2 in

Description

Please Note you can specify and order your pressure gauge in our webshop https://store.ametekstc.com/pressure-measurement/pressure-gauges/general-purpose-gauges/ Proper tire inflation will prolong the life of your tires and save you money on fuel costs. With a U.S. Gauge Tire Pressure Gauge you can ensure that your tires are always running on optimum pressure. Our tire gauge is offered with a brass or chrome finish, and its compact 2” gauge size makes it easy to carry with you wherever you travel. It makes a great gift, and private labeling is available for OEM volumes. A protective rubber boot (#172352A) may be ordered separately. Prolong the life of your tires and save money on fuel costs with proper tire inflation using the U.S. Gauge Tire Pressure Gauge available with a brass or chrome finish. Pressure Gauge Rubber Boot (#172352A shown below) is sold separately. Makes a great gift. Private labeling available for OEM volumes. BOURDON TUBE: Phosphor bronze WINDOW: Twist-on polycarbonate MOVEMENT: Brass DIAL: Galvalume POINTER: Aluminum, painted black CASE: Brass plated Steel (#168866) or chrome plated Steel (#169113) CONNECTION: Straight brass chuck (#168866) or chrome aluminum chuck (#169113)

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