20TG-0S-220-6-1/2 GAUGE

The 20TG-0S-220-6-1/2 Gauge is a precision instrument designed for accurate and reliable measurement of pressure in a wide array of industrial settings. Engineered with robust materials and a focus on performance, this gauge ensures clear and consistent readings, crucial for maintaining operational integrity and safety standards. Its design prioritizes durability and ease of use, making it an indispensable tool for monitoring critical pressure parameters.

  • Key Features
  • High Precision Measurement: Delivers accurate pressure readings essential for process control.
  • Robust Construction: Built to withstand demanding industrial environments and ensure longevity.
  • Clear Dial Face: Features a large, easy-to-read dial for quick and efficient monitoring.
  • Dependable Performance: Engineered for consistent and reliable operation over its lifespan.

This gauge is vital for applications where precise pressure monitoring is non-negotiable. It aids in preventing equipment damage, optimizing process efficiency, and ensuring the safety of personnel. The 20TG-0S-220-6-1/2 Gauge is an excellent choice for professionals who require a dependable instrument that can perform consistently under challenging conditions. Its straightforward functionality means less time spent on calibration and maintenance, allowing users to focus on their core operations. The clear readability of the dial is a significant benefit, especially in environments where quick decisions based on pressure readings are necessary.

In critical industrial processes, the ability to accurately gauge pressure is fundamental to maintaining control and preventing potentially hazardous situations. The 20TG-0S-220-6-1/2 Gauge is built to meet these exacting demands, offering a combination of precision and resilience. Its robust build quality ensures that it can endure the rigors of continuous use in environments that may be subject to vibration, temperature extremes, or corrosive elements. The clear, high-contrast dial face allows for immediate and unambiguous interpretation of pressure levels, a crucial feature for operators who need to make rapid assessments. This gauge is not just an instrument; it's a component that contributes directly to the reliability and safety of your operations. Whether deployed in manufacturing, chemical processing, or energy sectors, the 20TG-0S-220-6-1/2 Gauge provides the confidence that comes with knowing your pressure monitoring is in capable hands. Its design emphasizes long-term performance, reducing the need for frequent replacements and contributing to overall operational cost-effectiveness.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Model Number 20TG-0S-220-6-1/2
MFG Number 10702384
Dial Size 6 1/2 in.
Connection Size 1/2 in.
Connection Type NPT
Pressure Range 0 to 220 psi
Gauge Type Pressure
Case Material Steel
Lens Material Acrylic
Bourdon Tube Material Brass
Approx. Weight 3.0 lbs

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