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Ls00015 Silcone Filled Fuel Pressure Gauge 0-15 Psi. Silver Dial, Red Pointer on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Trabuco Canyon, California, United States

Trabuco Canyon, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Marshall Instruments Manufacturer Part Number:LS00015

1-1/2" Direct Mount Fuel Pressure Gauge, 0-15 PSI

Silicone filled 0-15 PSI fuel pressure gauge.  Brand new 1-1/2" direct mount fuel pressure gauge.  Fittings are not included.

Features

  • Easy vent plug for accurate readings every time
  • Silicone filled for vibration dampening
  • High Quality, Rugged Stainless Steel Case/Brass Internals
  • 1/8" NPT center back connection
  • Accuracy: 2% of span at middle half of the scale.
NOTE: This is a low pressure range (0-15 PSI) liquid filled gauge.  If the gauge is hot you should vent or cool the gauge before taking a pressure reading to ensure an accurate reading.  See How to Vent/Cool a Liquid Filled Gauge for more information.

Custom Pointer Colors Available
This item can be custom ordered with various color pointers (black, blue, green, yellow etc).   Contact us for more info.  

Quantity Discounts
We can offer discounts on larger orders.  If you are interested in more than 1pc please contact us for pricing.  

Dimensions

Dial: 1.5"
Case: 1 9/16" OD x 1" Deep
Bezel: 1 10/16" OD

TERMS & CONDITIONS
Standard terms and conditions apply to this item.  See our terms and conditions here: Terms & Conditions.


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