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| Categories | Locomotive Spare Parts |
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| Brand Name: | HTR |
| Model Number: | H60Z |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| MOQ: | 10pcs |
| Price: | negotiable |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,T/T,Western Union,Paypal |
| Supply Ability: | 1,000 pcs/month |
| Delivery Time: | 15-50 days, depends on QTY |
| Packaging Details: | Carton box, Wooden case, as per requires |
| Measuring Range: | 0 ~ 1000 kPa, 0 ~ 1200 kPa, 0 ~ 1600 kPa |
| Accuracy Class: | Class 1.6 |
| Operating Temperature: | -40°C to +70°C, with relative humidity not exceeding 95% |
| Temperature Influence: | When ambient temperature deviates from 20°C ± 5°C, additional error ≤ 0.4%/10°C |
| Illumination Voltage: | DC 24V ±30% / DC 110V ±30% |
| Insulation Voltage: | ≥ AC 500V (1 minute, no breakdown) |
| Dielectric Strength: | ≥ AC 1500V / 50Hz (1 minute, no flashover or breakdown) |
| Company Info. |
| Chongqing Hengtairail Equipment Co.,Ltd. |
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Products Description
The single-needle pressure gauge is primarily used for measuring pressure in locomotive air compressors, hydraulic systems, or air reservoirs. Its operating principle is based on the deformation of a Bourdon tube under the action of the medium's pressure. This deformation is transmitted and amplified through a mechanical linkage, driving the pointer to deflect across the dial scale and thereby indicating the measured pressure value.
Specification
Item | Specification |
Measuring Range | 0 ~ 1000 kPa, 0 ~ 1200 kPa, 0 ~ 1600 kPa |
Accuracy Class | Class 1.6 |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +70°C, with relative humidity not exceeding 95% |
Temperature Influence | When ambient temperature deviates from 20°C ± 5°C, additional error ≤ 0.4%/10°C |
Illumination Voltage | DC 24V ±30% / DC 110V ±30% |
Insulation Voltage | ≥ AC 500V (1 minute, no breakdown) |
Dielectric Strength | ≥ AC 1500V / 50Hz (1 minute, no flashover or breakdown) |
Standard Compliance | The pressure gauge complies with GB/T 1226-2010 [General Pressure Gauge Standard] |

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