Panel Mount Commercial Pressure Gauge
1001T
Ashcroft® panel gauges offer attractive design, excellent readability, and a variety of dial sizes with a broad pressure range selection. The 1⁄4 turn heat-resistant polycarbonate window is available with a hot-stamped mirror band to simulate chrome to further enhance your equipment. The patented Power - Flex™ movement with polyester segment offers superior resistance to shock, vibration and pulsation.
True Zero™ indication, a standard feature on these gauges, reduces the potential risk of installing a damaged gauge on your equipment. FlutterGuard™ is available to eliminate pointer flutter and extend gauge life.
• Available in 1½˝, 2˝, 2½˝ and 3½˝ dial sizes
• Standard panel-mounting with U-clamp design — front flange mounting available for 2˝ and 2½˝ gauges
• Attractively designed 1/4 turn polycarbonate window for better visibility and easy removal
• Patented PowerFlex™ movement with polyester segment
• True Zero™ indication, a unique safety feature
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Table 1 | Table 2 | Table 3 | Table 4 | Table 5 | Table 6 | Table 7 |
XX | XXXX | X | XX | X | XXXXX | XXXX |
Table 2 | Case Type Number |
1001 | 1001 |
Table 3 | Socket Material |
H | Brass |
Table 4 | Connect Size |
02 | ¼ NPT |
Table 5 | Connect Location |
B | Back |
Table 6 | Mounting |
X(UC) | U-clamp |
Type no.: |
1001T |
Accuracy: |
ASME B 40.1 Grade B (±3-2-3% of span) |
Size: |
11⁄2˝, 2˝, 21⁄2˝, 31⁄2˝ |
Case: |
Black-painted steel |
Mounting: |
U-clamp (UC) |
Ring: |
None |
Window: |
1⁄4 turn threaded polycarbonate |
Dial: |
Black figures on white background |
Pointer: |
Black, aluminum |
Bourdon tube: |
"C" shaped bronze (Vac.-600 psi and compound) Helical bronze (1000-6000 psi) |
Movement: |
Patented PowerFlex with polyester segment |
Socket: |
Brass |
Restrictor: |
0.013 orifice throttle plug in gauges 1000 psi and above |
Connection: |
1⁄8 NPT Back, 1⁄4 NPT Back |
Ranges: |
Vac.-6000 psi and compound (11⁄2˝ available in vac.-300 psi only) |
Operating temperature: |
–40°F to 150°F |