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Piston-style flow meter

June 11, 2010
Edited By Mary C. Gannon Model 214 piston style flow meter for high-resolution hydraulic flow tests is rated to 7500 psi. It features 10 cc/rev displacement and a reduced blow-by piston design, which offers ± 0.2% non-linearity from 10 to 10,000 ...

Edited By Mary C. Gannon

Model 214 piston style flow meter for high-resolution hydraulic flow tests is rated to 7500 psi. It features 10 cc/rev displacement and a reduced blow-by piston design, which offers ± 0.2% non-linearity from 10 to 10,000 cc/min and accommodates flow rate down to 3 cc/min. When combined with the Model 294 high-resolution, linearizing transmitter, it provides up to 90 pulses/cc.
Max Machinery Inc., (707) 433-2662, www.maxmachinery.com/hydraulics.html

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