Festo R 1/4 Analogue Pressure Gauge 10bar Back Entry 50mm Outside Diameter

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RS Stock No.:
202-2981
Mfr. Part No.:
MA-50-10-R1/4-E-RG
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Maximum Pressure Measurement

10bar

Minimum Pressure Measurement

0bar

Mounting Type

Back Entry

Display Type

Analogue

Connection Size

R 1/4

Gauge Outside Diameter

50mm

Series

MA

Case Material

ABS

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Pressure Range

0 → 10bar

COO (Country of Origin):
PL

Festo MA Series Pressure Gauge, 10 Bar Maximum Pressure Measurement, 50mm Gauge Outside Diameter - MA-50-10-R1/4-E-RG, Numeric Part Number: 525728


This pressure gauge is an analogue device designed for precise pressure measurement in various industrial environments. Suitable for a pressure range of 0 to 10 bar, it features a 50mm diameter and utilises a Bourdon tube structural design for consistent operation. Constructed with an ABS case, it ensures durability under varying conditions.

Features & Benefits


• Measurement accuracy class 2.5 ensures consistent readings
• Operating temperature range from -20°C to +60°C provides versatility
• Back entry connection facilitates straightforward installation
• Robust ABS case material enhances durability and longevity
• R 1/4 connection size supports standard pneumatic setups
• IP43 rating protects against dust and water ingress

Applications


• Monitoring inert gas pressures
• Suitable for neutral liquids in controlled environments
• Applicable in environments with ATEX Zone 1 and Zone 2 classifications

Can it measure pressure below 0 bar?


No, it operates from 0 bar upwards.

Is it compatible with all types of gases?


It is not suitable for acetylene or oxygen.

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