Absolute pressure gauge 656
analogflangeback mount

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

Pressure type
absolute
Display
analog
Mounting
flange, back mount
Material
stainless steel
Technology
liquid-filled Bourdon tube
Protection level
corrosion-resistant, chemical-resistant, IP67, NEMA 4X
Applications
process, for the food industry, for pharmaceutical applications, for marine applications
Other characteristics
glycerin-filled
Pressure

23,000 psi

Precision

1 %, 1.6 %

Dial diameter

2.5 in, 4 in, 6 in

Description

The 656 Series are suitable for corrosive environments in chemical, petrochemical, refining, power, marine, and food and pharmaceutical processing applications. Liquid filled pressure gauges provide users with a number of advantages in certain measurement applications. They are ideally suited for uses on equipment where excessive vibration and pulsation are encountered, such as pumps, compressors, machine tools, etc. The liquid fill minimizes the effect of these severe environments, protects the gauge internals, and provides continuous lubrication on the mechanism, all adding up to extended service life. The gauge design is NEMA 4X / IP67 compliant to increase durability. Liquid filling also provides greater protection of the gauge internals from corrosive atmospheres. AMETEK liquid filled gauges can be used with a variety of fill fluids including glycerin, mineral oil, and silicone oil. Available in a low mount, center back, and low back mount connections with front flange or u-clamp mounting options. AMETEK liquid filled gauges can be used with a va-riety of fill fluids including glycerin, mineral oil, and sili-cone oil.
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