
U101-F Heavy Duty Flowmeter
This Flowmeter is to measure the exact volume of the dispensed fuel. which is designed for non-commercial use only. this flowmeter is reliable ,inexpensive, simple installation and easy calibration on the workplace.
Materials:
Body: teflon
seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Litre: 4 digits
Totalt: 8 digits
Flow rate range:20L~120L/min
Accuracy:±1%
Environmental condition:-40~~+70degree
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U101-F 8kg/case of 1 9kg/case of 1 28×25×18cm/case of 1
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