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Stainless steel pressure gauges - the back (axial) connection, dial 100 mm
0 - 2,5 bar (1/2")

  • Code: PG221H-S1F-2,5
  • Weight: 0,79 kg

Stainless steel pressure gauges - theback (axial) connection, dial 100 mm | 0 - 2,5 bar (1/2")

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Basic information

  • The pressure gauge is made of stainless steel, housing material AISI 304, thread material AISI 316. The sensing device is Bourdon stainless steel spring.
  • The connector is TIG welded.
  • It is supplied with a glycerine filling as a standard (protection against operational shocks).
  • Measuring range: 0–2,5 bar.
  • Working temperature: -20 °C up to +200 °C
  • Ambient temperature: -40 °C up to 60 °C
  • Straight sight glass.
  • Back (axial)  connection, thread G1/2 “BSP.
  • Dimensions of dials DN 100 mm.
  • They meet the requirements of EN 837-1, accuracy class CL 1.0.
  • They are designed with an emphasis on longevity and extreme operating conditions.
  • They are also designed for operations where vibrations or pulsating pressures occur.

Installation of all-stainless steel pressure gauge (manometer)

It is connected by screwing into a suitable counterpart. We recommend that the fittings be preserved during installation with Loctite 8105 Food Vaseline. Refillable manometers must be vented using a vent plug. The tightening of manometers must always be performed with an appropriate wrench, never with a manometer housing.

Areas of application

Engineering, refrigeration, air conditioning, brewing, food and beverage industry, viticulture, refrigeration, water management applications, chemical industry, etc.

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