Ashcroft Stainless Steel Gauges
Stainless Steel Case Gauges - Type 1008
- Grade B (3-2-3%)
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40mm and 50mm sizes
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All-stainless steel construction
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Dry or liquid-filled versions
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Lower and back connect
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Glass window standard
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Front flange or U-clamp available for flush mounting
Ashcroft® 40mm and 50mm all stainless steel pressure gauges help
to complete our full-line product offering from 40mm to 150mm dial sizes.
These smaller size gauges are used whenever space limitations and atmospheric
and process corrosion exist. A typical application is on the input/output
of regulators and transmitters.
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Stainless Case Gauges -
Type 1008 - Grade B (3-2-3%)
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63mm and 100mm case sizes
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Welded stainless steel socket and tube design (1008S)
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Economical corrosion-resistant stainless steel case
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Dry or liquid-filled versions
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Patented PowerFlex™ movement
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Field liquid-fillable
The Ashcroft® 1008 product line offers the opportunity to specify
an economical corrosion-resistant gauge where accuracies better than ASME
grade B (3-2-3%) are not required. The 1008S model has a stainless
steel case, bourdon tube, and socket. The case/socket joint is welded,
making the 1008S less susceptible to leaking than conventional gauges when
liquid filled.
A dry gauge can be furnished weatherproof or hermetically sealed.
Specify the XLJ variation.
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Duralife Pressure Gauge -
Type 1009 - Grade 1A (1.0% F.S.)
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2.5" and 3.5" case sizes
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100mm case size (XMG)
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All-welded construction
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Patented PowerFlex™ movement
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Stainless steel construction
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Standard overload and underload stops
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Field liquid-fillable
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1% full-scale accuracy ASME grade 1A
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Adjustable pointer and span adjustment
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Limited five-year warranty
This unique Ashcroft® gauge offers all-welded construction. The
tip/tube and tube/socket joints are welded. The case/socket joint is also
welded and provides a permanent seal in the event that liquid filling is
required.
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The stainless steel construction is ideal for applications where corrosion
is a factor. The movement has both an overload and underload stop standard
to prevent disengagement of the gears in the event of overpressure or underpressure.
The gauges are offered in a dry version which can be field filled, and
a liquid-filled version which is usually recommended for severe services.
A dry gauge can be furnished weatherproof or hermetically sealed. Specify
the XLJ variation.
Stainless Steel Case Gauge - Type 1009
- Grade 1A (1.0% F.S.)
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4.5" and 6" stainless steel gauges
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Dry and liquid-filled versions
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Adjustable pointer
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Variety of bourdon tube materials
The 4.5" and 6" Ashcroft® Type 1009 gauges are suitable where ambient
corrosion is a major concern. Its stainless steel case and ring offer good
appearance and excellent resistance to chemical, weather and corrosion
attack. This 1009 has many optional features that allow a user to develop
a basic or special product specification. The 1009 is part of the extensive
line of Ashcroft stainless steel pressure gauges.
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Hydraulic Gauges - Types 1009, 1010,
1017 & 1220
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4.5" through 12" dials available
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Stainless steel, aluminum and phenolic case materials
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Adjustable or nonadjustable pointers available
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Wide range of types to combine specifics and price
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Slotted link and throttle screw standard
The Ashcroft® line of pressure gauges offers a product that is uniquely
designed for rigorous hydraulic services.
Hydraulic gauges are supplied with a slotted link movement to avoid
gear wear. All models are supplied with throttle devices as standard.
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Receiver Gauges - Types 1009, 1010, 1017
& 1220 - Grade 1A (1.0%)
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4.5" through 12"
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Many case styles to choose from
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Panel mount, stem mount and wall mount
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Bronze systems standard
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Open-front case style
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3-15 psi input with optional 3-27 psi input
Ashcroft® receiver gauges are used in conjunction with pneumatic
transmitters to indicate pressure, temperature, flow or other process parameters
that can be transmitted by proportional variations in air pressure.
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