ENERPAC GF120P Hydraulic Cylinder Pressure Gauge, 0 PSI-10000 PSI, 4 Inch Dial, 1/2 Inch NPTF Male

Item: CM9JFQ
Model: GF120P
Cross Ref: 845K98
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Specifications

Item Pressure Gauge
Accuracy Percentage Of Full Scale 1
Face Dia. 4"
Force 0 ton. to 13.5 ton.
Force (lbs) 0 lbs. to 27000 lbs.
Gauge Compatibility All 12 ton. RCH, QDH, RWH Cylinders
Maximum Operating Pressure (psi) 10000 psi
Mount Lower Mount
Required Gauge Adaptor 1 ga., 2 ga.
Style Glycerine Filled
Thread (in) 1/2 NPTF
Units Per Division 100 Psi, 200 lbs., 0.25 ton.

Product Details

Enerpac GF120P gauge enables users to measure supported loads and the force applied to various Enerpac hydraulic cylinders. This GF Series pressure gauge measures external forces supported by a cylinder, jack or the force used for pressing parts.

Shipping Information

Height (cm) 15.24
Length (cm) 5.08
Width (cm) 12.7
Country Of Origin CN
Weight (kg) 0.945

Features

  • Enerpac GF120P gauge is calibrated with dual scale reading for pressure and force.
  • It has a 4-inch dial face that measures force from 0 to 27000 lbs.
  • This hydraulic pressure gauge features a stainless steel casing for corrosion resistance.
  • Its gauge has glycerin that protects pressure-sensing parts from vibration, sudden changes in pressure and moisture.

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Documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I install this Enerpac GF120P gauge?

Install the gauge as close to the pressure source as possible, preferably directly over the hydraulic system component.

Should I mount the gauge vertically or horizontally?

Mount the gauge vertically if possible to ensure accurate readings. Also, make sure to avoid parallax error while taking the gauge reading.

What should I do if the gauge readings fluctuate?

Inspect for air bubbles in the hydraulic fluid, which can cause fluctuations. Check for loose connections or faulty components that may affect pressure stability.

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