Hydraulicspneumatics 5914 Ashcroft T6500 Gauge
Hydraulicspneumatics 5914 Ashcroft T6500 Gauge
Hydraulicspneumatics 5914 Ashcroft T6500 Gauge
Hydraulicspneumatics 5914 Ashcroft T6500 Gauge
Hydraulicspneumatics 5914 Ashcroft T6500 Gauge

High-Pressure Gauges

July 24, 2019
T6500 pressure gauges are designed for measuring pressure to 60,000 psi.

T6500 pressure gauges are designed for measuring pressure to 60,000 psi. This gauge’s solid-front 304 stainless steel case meets the ingress requirements of IP66 and NEMA 4X standards. Available in either a 100 mm or 160 mm diameter, the T6500 is suitable for water jetting and water blasting applications.

Ashcroft, (203) 385-0635, www.ashcroft.com

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