Absolute pressure gauge P-562
dialthreadedpanel-mount

absolute pressure gauge
absolute pressure gauge
absolute pressure gauge
absolute pressure gauge
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Characteristics

Pressure type
absolute
Display
dial
Mounting
threaded, panel-mount
Material
brass, aluminum
Technology
Bourdon tube
Protection level
corrosion-resistant
Applications
process, for vacuum, medical
Other characteristics
OEM, miniature
Pressure

Min.: 0 psi

Max.: 2,000 psi

Precision

2 %, 3 %

Dial diameter

1.5 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/ The Model 562 Miniature panel mount pressure gauge is specially designed to conserve space on any type of equipment where space is limited. The 1½” gauge has mounting studs coming out of the back of the case, and a U-Clamp to secure the gauge in the panel. The front ring is chrome plated with a scratch resistant polycarbonate window. Model 562 pressure gauges comes standard in 11 different vacuum pressure to gauge pressure ranges, up to 2000 psi. It has a 1/8” NPT brass connection, and meets ASME B40.100 Grade B accuracy (±3-2-3%). They are available off the shelf or customized for OEM applications. BOURDON TUBE: Pressure ranges above 15 psi up to 600 psi are phosphor bronze, soft soldered Vacuum, 15 psi and ranges 600 psi and above are béryllium copper — soft soldered below 600 psi and silver brazed at 600 psi and above WINDOW: Polycarbonate MOVEMENT: Brass DIAL: Steel, cupped, white background with black markings POINTER: Aluminum, black finish CASE: Drawn Steel with studs, black corrosion-résistant paint, furnished with U-clamp and nuts, zinc plated RING: Brass, flanged (threaded) chrome plated finish CONNECTION: 1/8-27 NPT CBM, brass
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