1/8 Npt Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Gauge Switch Sending Unit 150psi Tool Parts on 2040-parts.com
china, China
Features: 100% quality and Brand new. Oil Pressure Sender Unit Reads pressure up to a maximum of 150 psi (10 bar) Two terminals 'G' is the pressure gauge reading WK' is the oil pressure warning light Specification: Height:Appox.7.5cm Input: 0-150 psi(150psi=1Mpa) Resistance:10-180 ohms Accuracy: within 5% full scale Thread: 1/8'' NPT Wiring connectors: 8-32 stud Symbols: G and ground (–) are resistance output.Ground Package Included: 1pcsOil pressure sender |
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