Accuracy, Syndication, Unit | 1 |
Ambient Temperature Range, Pressure Range | 0 to 160 |
Application | AutomotiveConstructionHydraulics & pneumaticsMiningStamping & forming pressesTransportation |
Assembly Options | NOSHOK offers multiple assembly options to meet your specific system requirements. Consult factory to discuss your customized solution. |
Case Type | Brass, Back Connection |
Category | 300 Series Brass Case Liquid Filled Pressure Gauges |
Connection Size | 1/4 in. NPT die-cast brass with the case. 1/2 in. NPT is available on certain 40-300 ranges as a stock option, and on all other 40-300 and 40-310`s as a non-stock option. |
Cover Ring Material | Polished Brass |
Dial/Display Size | Aluminum, white background with black scale. UV resistant. |
Distribution Manifolds | NOSHOK`s Distribution Manifolds connect multiple instruments to one diaphragm seal, eliminating multiple connections that lead to possible leak paths. |
Fill Liquid | Glycerin |
Gauge Size | 4 |
Lens/Display Material | Acrylic with O-Ring Seal |
Material | Die Cast Brass (Natural Brass Finish) with Safety Relief Plug |
Measuring Element | Copper Alloy "C" Tube |
Media Temperature Range | -4 to 140 |
Movement | Brass and Nickel-Silver with Highly Polished Bearing Surfaces |
Note | Please consult your local NOSHOK Distributor or NOSHOK, Inc. for availability and delivery information. |
Optional Temperature Range | -40 to 212 |
Options | Chrome Front Flange |
Pointer | Balanced Aluminum, Black Finish |
Price: | $387.17 |
Refrigeration Gauges with Dials Reading in Pressure and Temperature | Refrigeration gauges with dials reading in pressure and temperature are available in NOSHOK 300, 400 and 500 Series Pressure Gauges for R-12 and R-22 |
Scale Option | psi Single Scale |
SchemaID | 101737 |
Series | 300 |
Type | Pressure Gauge |
Uninstalled Options and Accessories | Chrome Adaptor Ring (25-13-1-CHROME-AR)Rubber Case Protector (25-123459-0-RCP)Certificate of Cleaning (COCL)Certificate of Conformance (COC) |
Working Pressure Limitations | Dynamic PressureThe working pressure should be limited to 60% of the dial rangeStatic PressureThe working pressure, where no sharp fluctuations occur, should be limited to 90% of the dial range |