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US $137.97
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Galion, Ohio, United States

Galion, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:GEMS Manufacturer Part Number:1200SGG151JA3UA


Model: 1200 Series Pressure Transducer

Output: S 0-10 V

Pressure Datum: G Gauge

Pressure Range: G15 0-150 psi

Pressure Port: 1J 7/16”-20 External (SAE #4, J1926-2)

Electrical Connection: A 4 PIN DIN (Micro) Mating Connector Supplied

Apparatus Protection: 3 Amplified Only RFI Protection CE Mark, UR

Cable Length: U No Cable Fitted

Performance Code: A 0.25% Accuracy, 1.5% Thermal Error (for 2200/2600) (A) 0.5% Accuracy, 2.0% Thermal Error (for 1200/1600)

Part Number: 1200SGG151JA3UA

List Price: $297.00

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