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Enerpac G4088L 4-Inch Hydraulic Pressure Gauge - Dual Scale 0-10,000 PSI & 0-700 Bar - 1/4
Enerpac G4088L 4-Inch Hydraulic Pressure Gauge - Dual Scale 0-10,000 PSI & 0-700 Bar - 1/4

Enerpac G4088L 4-Inch Hydraulic Pressure Gauge - Dual Scale 0-10,000 PSI & 0-700 Bar - 1/4" NPTF Male Lower Mount - Ideal for Industrial, Construction & Heavy Equipment Maintenance

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Description

This Enerpac G4088L pressure gauge with 4"-dia. face displays a dual scale of 0 to 10,000 psi (pounds per square inch) and 0 to 700 bar to measure and help monitor pressure within a hydraulic system. It has a lower-mount connection with 1/4" National Pipe Taper Fuel (NPTF) male threads. Glycerin is sealed into the gauge to provide more stable readings and better visibility than dry gauges. The safety blowout disk provides a place of failure in case of over pressurization to help protect the rest of the gauge. Accuracy is +/-1.0%.Enerpac manufactures high-pressure tools and equipment for industrial applications. The company, founded in 1910, is headquartered in Menomonee Falls, WI.

Features

    Pressure gauge with 4"-dia. face for measuring and monitoring pressure within a hydraulic system

    Lower-mount connection with 1/4" NPTF male threads

    Dual scale for reading 0 to 10,000 psi and 0 to 700 bar with +/-1.0% accuracy

    Sealed glycerin filling for more stable readings and better visibility than dry gauges

    Safety blow-out disk for protection in case of over pressurization

Reviews

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I've been using these Enerpac gauges for a few years & one of the improvements they've made was to remove the zero pin because every once in awhile the needle could get caught on the opposite side just due to rough handling in shipping (not overload), and the gauge was inoperable- but the newer models don't have that issue.