Festo Analogue Pressure Gauge 10bar Back Entry 40mm Outside Diameter

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RS Stock No.:
175-4565
Mfr. Part No.:
MA-40-10-1/8-EN
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Maximum Pressure Measurement

10bar

Mounting Type

Back Entry

Minimum Pressure Measurement

0bar

Display Type

Analogue

Connection Size

R 1/8

Gauge Outside Diameter

40mm

Best Accuracy

2.5%

Case Material

PBTP

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
PL

Festo Pressure Gauge, 10 bar - MA Series - MA-40-10-1/8-EN


Looking for accurate measurements of the positive pressure in your fluid power system? This analogue pressure gauge from Festo is designed to provide reliable readings with the minimum of maintenance. Readings are displayed in bar, psi, and MPa. Durable PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) housing, PS (polystyrene) display and brass connections keep foreign materials out of your system and stand up to corrosion. Suitable for front panel or inline mounting, this gauge can be used with fluid power systems in settings such as factory automation.

• Best accuracy of 2.5 bar
• PBTP case material
• Gauge outside diameter of 40 mm
• Maximum operating temperature of +60°C
• Minimum operating temperature of -20°C
• Minimum pressure measurement of 0 bar

Range Information


• Festo pressure gauges combine ease of use with simple installation
• Festo's MA series of pressure gauges is available with a range of R, G or metric connectors
• The range can provide measurements up to 25 bar (360 psi)
• A red-green display is also available to show when the pressure is in the permitted tolerance range

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