5008 63 mm Stainless Steel Pressure Gauge

The Ashcroft® 63 mm 5008 pressure gauge offers exceptional quality and reliability in an all stainless steel pressure gauge.

Key Features:
  • Rugged stainless steel construction
  • Socket and case welded
  • Protection IP66 & IP67
  • Overload protection 130%
  • Wetted parts stainless steel 316L
 Specifications:
  • Standard: EN 837-1
  • Dial Size: 63 mm
  • Accuracy: Class 1.6 according to EN 837-1
  • Vacuum, Compound, 0 ... 1 bar to 0 ... 1000 bar
  • Lower and back connection
  • Mounting (option): U-clamp, front flange or wall mounting flange
  • Dry, liquid-filled or field-fillable versions

The 5008 pressure gauge is ideal where stable, pressure measurement is essential:

Process Market:
  • Offshore Oil Rigs
  • Chemical and Petrochemical Plants
  • Power
  • Pulp and Paper
Industrial Market:
  • Machine Equipment
  • Specialized OEM Equipment
Medical and Life Sciences:
  • Food and Beverage
  • ATEX
  • CE
  • EAC
 

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Tools

  • Distributor Locator

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  • Materials Selector

    Use the selector to review compatible wetted materials and requirements of your application.
  • Unit Convertor

    Need to convert measurement units? Check out our quick and easy approach to pressure, temperature and flow unit conversions.

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