Hydraulicspneumatics 5482 Promo Noshok Hi Pressure
Hydraulicspneumatics 5482 Promo Noshok Hi Pressure
Hydraulicspneumatics 5482 Promo Noshok Hi Pressure
Hydraulicspneumatics 5482 Promo Noshok Hi Pressure
Hydraulicspneumatics 5482 Promo Noshok Hi Pressure

Extreme High-Pressure Gauges Offer Long Life

Jan. 5, 2019
Series 402/502 extreme high-pressure gauges comply with the new DIN 16001 standard.

Series 402/502 extreme high-pressure gauges comply with the new DIN 16001 standard, which specifically addresses extreme high-pressure ranges starting at 30,000 psi. They exceeded the minimum requirements of the specification by more than 20 times according to the manufacturer’s qualification cycle testing. Features include solid front design with a blowout back in accordance to EN837, S3 safety pattern, safety glass lens, ranges from 0 to 30,000 psi through 0 to 85,000 psi. Most ranges are available from stock for quick delivery. Benefits include high load cycle and calibration stability, and long, reliable service life. These features combine to provide high safety levels and low maintenance costs, resulting in a low total cost of ownership.

NOSHOK Inc, (440) 243-0888

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