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Moroso 89610 Vacuum Gauge 1.5" 30-0 In. Hg 1/8" Npt on 2040-parts.com

US $36.83
Location:

Suitland, Maryland, United States

Suitland, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:MOROSO Other Part Number:MOR-89610 Manufacturer Part Number:89610 Warranty:Yes UPC:084663896101

 
Moroso 89610 Vacuum Gauge 1.5" 30-0 in. Hg 1/8" NPT

Our Part Number: M2889610
Manufacturer's Part Number: 89610
UPC: 084663896101

 

Moroso #89610 Gauge, Vacuum, 1.5 in., 0-30 in. Hg, White Face, Mechanical, Each. 

M28-89610

Description:

These Moroso analog gauges are made from heavy-duty American stainless steel cases and bezels that won't rust, chip, peel, or oxidize like other designs. They are not dampened by liquid and are accurate to within one percent! For performance and accuracy, Moroso's analog gauges can't be beat.
 
Specifications:
 

Brand:

Moroso

Product Line:

Moroso Analog Gauges

Part Type:

Gauges, Analog

Part Number:

M28-89610

Gauge Style:

Moroso Analog

Sending Unit:

Mechanical

Gauge Type:

Vacuum

Gauge Range:

0-30 in. Hg

Gauge Diameter (in):

1 in. diameter

Gauge Diameter (mm):

38.00mm diameter

Sweep:

Full sweep

Gauge Face Color:

White

Gauge Number Color:

Black

Pointer Color:

Black

Bezel Color:

Chrome

Liquid Filled:

No

OEM Replacement:

No

Sending Unit Included:

No

Quantity:

Sold individually.

Notes:

Will screw directly into any 1/8 NPT female port.

Gauge Series:

Analog

 
 
 

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