Pressure gauge for pressure determination
Pressure gauges can be used to define the pressure within a system. Thus they can be used in a variety of industries. Within pipeline construction, bourdon-tube gauges can be fixed to valve, such as a pressure reducer or an overflow valve. There, the pressure gauge measures the pressure at the entrance or the exit, using a pivot bearing, a gearwheel with a pointer spindle. By reading the meter on the manometer, one can easily define the pressure.
pressure gauge 0 - 16,0 bar G 1/4" diameter: 63 mm stainless steel thread: external thread on downside made of stainless steel
diameter:
G 1/4"
design:
radial
Measuring range:
0 - 16,0 bar
diameter viewing window:
63 mm
body material:
stainless steel
pressure gauge 0 - 10,0 bar G 1/4" diameter: 50 mm steel thread: external thread on backside made of brass
diameter:
G 1/4"
design:
axial
Measuring range:
0 - 10,0 bar
diameter viewing window:
50 mm
body material:
steel
pressure gauge 0 - 10,0 bar G 1/4" diameter: 50 mm stainless steel thread: external thread on downside made of stainless steel
diameter:
G 1/4"
design:
radial
Measuring range:
0 - 10,0 bar
diameter viewing window:
50 mm
body material:
stainless steel