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6 |
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0 |
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6 |
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1 |
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4 |
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0 |
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A guide to understanding our new 7 digit pressure gauge part number... |
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Pressure Gauge Glossary |
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0 = General Purpose 1 = Heavy Duty 2 = Capsule Gauge 3 = All Stainless Steel |
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1 = bottom entry 2 = rear entry 3 = bottom entry / liquid filled 4 = rear entry / liquid filled |
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The ‘6’ simply means ‘pressure gauge’…. |
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4 = 40 mm 5 = 50 mm 6 = 63 mm 1 = 100 mm 0 = 160 mm 2 = 250 mm |
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These last three digits of the part number represent the pressure range. These numbers are constant regardless of gauge size or type. Please see the tables below for explanations…. |
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Items that don’t fall within these confines, for example, differential pressure gauges, diaphragm seals or other specially ordered items will attract a miscellaneous part number beginning with: 72 LF at the end of a part number signifies the gauge is liquid fillable and as such is dry stock that requires filling before leaving our premises. |
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Number |
Standard Range |
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403 |
-100… 0 kPa / 30” Hg |
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405 |
-100… 60 kPa / PSI |
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406 |
-100... 150 kPa / PSI |
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407 |
-100... 300 kPa / PSI |
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408 |
-100... 500 kPa / PSI |
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411 |
-100... 900 kPa / PSI |
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413 |
-100... 1500 kPa / PSI |
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417 |
0… 60 kPa / PSI |
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418 |
0… 100 kPa / PSI |
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419 |
0… 160 kPa / PSI |
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420 |
0… 250 kPa / PSI |
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421 |