Product Details
Universal Heavy Duty Plus Series Oil Pressure Gauge by Stewart Warner®. Diameter: 2-1/16". Electrical. Pressure Range: 0-100 PSI. Heavy Duty Plus™ instruments feature easy-to-read green & white-on-black English or metric-scale graphics (with SAE or ISO symbols), green-tinted light rings for night-time illumination and low-profile black bezels. These “legacy” products are especially popular with on-and off-highway customers, a classic Stewart Warner offering.
Notes
- Use 82893 Sender with 100 psi Fuel Pressure Gauges for Marine Applications. 12V or 24V light kits are sold separately. These are available for 5/8" and 1/2" light holes, in single-wire (grounds to gauge case) or two-wire (when ground cannot be made via gauge case) configurations.
Specifications
Gauge Style: Stewart Warner Heavy-Duty Plus Series |
Gauge Type: Oil pressure |
Gauge Face Color: Black |
Sending Unit: Electrical |
Gauge Range: 0-100 psi |
Gauge Size (in): 2 1/16 in. diameter |
Gauge Size (mm): 52.40mm diameter |
Sweep: 90 degree sweep |
Gauge Number Color: White |
Pointer Color: White |
Bezel Finish: Black |
Liquid-Filled: No |
OEM Replacement: No |
Sending Unit Included: No |
Gauge Series: Analog |
Ohms: 240-33.5 |
Volt: 12 V |
Features
- Ideal for heavy-duty and automotive applications
- Carefully engineered for proven performance
- Robust and long-lasting construction
The Stewart Warner® brand offers a deep portfolio of OEM replacement and service parts, as well as instruments and accessories used by the heavy-duty and automotive aftermarket. Their depth and breadth of products and applications make Stewart Warner® the ideal partner for customers looking for “one-stop-shopping".
For over 100 years, the Stewart Warner® name has set the standard as the most iconic brand of instruments in the market, appearing on an impressive array of products ranging from the original speedometer used in the Ford Model T, to instruments in WWII tanks, to today's the Stewart Warner. Deluxe gauges installed in heavy-duty trucks, Green Line gauges in Ford Shelby Mustangs, and fuel senders in millions of trucks.