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Handheld Digital Micron Vacuum Gauge, Thermal Engineering 4775

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Handheld Digital Micron Vacuum Gauge

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  • Handheld Digital Micron Vacuum Gauge

Trade Price: $179.95

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Quick Overview

Thermal Engineering is pleased to introduce the 4775 handheld digital micron gauge. Backed by Thermal’s 45 years of vacuum technology the 4775 borrows from the old while incorporating advanced new features including (7) units of measure, an LCD backlight, LCD contrast control, and a vacuum minimum/maximum function that stores the last vacuum reading in memory.

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Product Description

Thermal Engineering is pleased to introduce the 4775 handheld digital micron gauge. Backed by Thermal's 45 years of vacuum technology the 4775 borrows from the old while incorporating advanced new features including (7) units of measure, an LCD backlight, LCD contrast control, and a vacuum minimum/maximum function that stores the last vacuum reading in memory. Lightweight and easy to use, the 4775 will provide the discriminating service technician with a dependable instrument for accurately measuring vacuum in an air-conditioning or refrigeration system.

Features

* Ergonomic durable case
* Auto shutoff
* LCD backlight and contrast
* Multiple units of measure

Specifications

* Sensor Type: Thermistor
* Vacuum Range: 0 - 5,000 microns
* Scale: Microns, PSIA, InHg, mBar, Pascals, Torr, mTorr
* Accuracy: 10% of reading +/- 10 digits
* Resolution: 1 micron
* Operating Temperature: 35 deg F to 125 deg F (2 deg C to 52 deg C)
* Overpressure: 500 PSI maximum
* Power Supply: (2) AA Batteries
* Battery Life: 30 hours
* Auto Shutoff: 5 minutes (60 minutes with min/max feature enabled)
* Connection Type: 1/4 SAE Male Flare
* Dimensions: 3.75" x 1.00" x 6.50"
* Weight: 0.60 lbs

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Model 4775
Brand Thermal Engineering
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