Festo M5 MNPT Pressure Gauge, 27 mm, 10 bar

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RS Stock No.:
202-2985
Mfr. Part No.:
MA-27-10-M5
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Product Type

Pressure Gauge

Maximum Pressure Measurement

10bar

Minimum Pressure Measurement

0bar

Pressure Connection

M5

Connection Size

M5

Connection Type

MNPT

Series

MA

Case Material

Polyamide

Dial Size

27mm

Connection Location

Back Entry

Dial Colour

Black

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

COO (Country of Origin):
PL

Festo Series MA Pressure Gauge, 10 Bar Maximum Pressure Measurement, Analogue Display - MA-27-10-M5, Numeric Part Number: 526323


This pressure gauge is an analogue measuring device designed for monitoring pressure in various applications. With a 27 mm diameter and a maximum capacity of 10 Bar, it ensures precise performance. The back entry mounting type and PA case make it suitable for integration into diverse systems, particularly in automation and mechanical fields.

Features & Benefits


• Constructed with a Bourdon-tube structure for accurate readings

• IP43 protection class provides safeguarding against dust and moisture

• Suitable for inert gases and neutral fluids

• Lightweight design at 11 g facilitates easy installation and handling

Applications


• Utilised in pneumatic systems for pressure monitoring

• Ideal for industrial settings requiring consistent pressure readings

• Applicable in laboratory environments for fluid measurement

• Compatible with equipment needing M5 connections

Is it suitable for use with gases?


It is designed for inert gases and neutral fluids.

Will it perform well in varying temperatures?


It operates effectively within a range of 0 to +60°C.

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