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Pressure gauges

Nov. 30, 2005
Series 6200M pressure gauges have English and metric scales with 1.6% full scale accuracy, and may be easily liquid-filled without need for separate kit. Designed with 304 stainless-steel housings and brass wetted parts to withstand ambient ...
Series 6200M pressure gauges have English and metric scales with 1.6% full scale accuracy, and may be easily liquid-filled without need for separate kit. Designed with 304 stainless-steel housings and brass wetted parts to withstand ambient temperatures to 140° F and fluid temperatures to 248° F. Ranges from full vacuum to 300 psi in panel-mount unit with U-clamp bracket.
Dwyer Instruments Inc.,
(800) 872-9141, www.dwyer-inst.com

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