Product Details
Universal Compact Electronic Thermistor Vacuum Gauge by Robinair®. Compact, pocket-size - 2.5" x 3". Takes guesswork out of evacuation - accurately indicates when system is ready for recharge. Designed for use under high vacuum; reads down to 10 microns. Easy-to-read LCD automatically registers smaller numeric segments as system pulls down. 6' long lead and magnetic mounting strip - allows for convenient, easy-to-read, positioning.
Specifications
Type[:=:]Compact |
Quantity[:=:]1 Piece |
Dimensions[:=:]2.5" x 3" |
Power Source[:=:]One 9V cell battery (included) |
Range[:=:]25.000 to 10 microns |
Vacuum Fitting[:=:]1/4" MFL |
Features
- Compact, 2.5 inch x 3 inch, pocket size Electronic Thermistor Vacuum Gauge takes the guesswork out of evacuation - accurately indicates when system is ready for recharge
- Designed for use under high vacuum conditions and reads down to 10 microns
- Easy-to-read LCD automatically registers smaller numeric segments as system pulls down
- 6 foot long lead and magnetic mounting strip allows for convenient, easy-to-read positioning
- 25,000 to 10 micron range; 1/4 inch male flare vacuum fitting; runs on one 9V battery (included)
- Robinair 14777 Compact Electronic Thermistor Vacuum Gauge
- Electronic vacuum gauge is compact in size at just 2-1/2 inch x 3 inch
Robinair® was founded in 1956 by the Kent-Moore Corporation of Warren, Michigan, to design and manufacture specialized tools for repairing appliances. The name of the new company was a combination of the names of two Kent-Moore executives, Robinette and Adair. With the increasing popularity of air conditioning, both for homes and automobiles, Robinair soon moved into this growing market. In just a few years, the product line was the most complete in the industry. Today, Robinair, a Bosch Automotive Service Solutions brand, is a global leader in service tools and equipment based in Owatonna, Minnesota. Products serve the heating/ventilating/air conditioning/refrigeration (HVAC-R) and mobile markets, which includes the automotive aftermarket along with other industries such as agriculture and construction.