1109 Pressure Gauge

The Ashcroft® 1109 pressure gauge is a rugged instrument and an ideal choice when an ASME gauge with a solid front stainless steel case is a requirement. This model combines elements of reliability, performance and safety. An ideal product that serves extremely well on challenging installation points.

Key Features:
  • Solid-front case design for safety
  • Epoxy-coated system offers superior corrosion resistance
  • PLUS! Performance (option) dampens vibration, shock and pulsation effects; provides liquid-fill performance in a dry gauge
 Specifications:
  • Accuracy: ±1/2% full scale (ASME B40.100 Grade 2A)
  • Pressure Ranges: Vacuum to 7.000 bar
  • Dial size: 4-1/2"
  • Bourdon tube / socket: 316L stainless steel
  • Case: stainless steel; solid-front safety design
  • Dry, liquid-filled and PLUS! versions

The 1109 pressure gauge is ideal where safe and reliable pressure measurement is essential:

Process Market:
  • Oil and Gas
  • Offshore Oil Rigs
  • Chemical and Petrochemical Plants
  • Refineries
Industrial Market:
  • Waterblasting / Waterjetting Equipment
  • Specialized OEM Equipment
 

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Tools

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  • Materials Selector

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  • Unit Convertor

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