Norgren Pressure Gauge, 50 mm, 6 bar, UKAS

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RS Stock No.:
192-6438
Mfr. Part No.:
18-013-012
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Maximum Pressure Measurement

6bar

Product Type

Pressure Gauge

Minimum Pressure Measurement

0bar

Connection Type

PTF, Type R, Type G, NPT, Metric

Accuracy

±2.5 %

Case Material

Steel, Stainless Steel, ABS

Dial Colour

White, Black

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Dial Size

50mm

Connection Location

Back Entry

Maximum Operating Temperature

65°C

Standards/Approvals

BS EN 837-1:1998

Calibrated

UKAS

IMI Norgren Analogue Positive Pressure Gauge, Centre-Back Connection, 50mm Diameter Dial Face - 18-013-012


Monitor your compressed Air system or pneumatic network with this pressure gauge from IMI Norgren. The analogue unit uses a Bourdon tube to display pressures between 0 and 6 bar, so it’s practical for use in low-pressure applications. A hardwearing PA66 body resists damage from abrasion and impact, while the PC lens is Durable but transparent, so you can read its 50mm dial face clearly. Thanks to a robust brass connector on the centre back, this is a safe choice for use with compressed Air or gasses, oils and any liquids that don’t corrode copper alloys.

Features & Benefits


• Dual scale shows readings in psi and bar for versatility

• Accuracy of 2.5% of full scale means you GET precise readings

• Tapered R1/8 NPT thread on the connector creates an airtight seal with no need for thread sealant

Applications


• Compressors

• Medical equipment

• HVAC systems

What temperatures can I use this pressure gauge at?


This pressure gauge operates safely at temperatures between -40°C and +65°C and supports media across this same range. Make sure your Air supply is dry to avoid ice formation below +2°C.

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