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Damarinas
Sight Glass,
Oiler,
Constant Level Oiler,
Opto-matic Oiler,
Opto-matic,
Oil Reservoir,
Glass Reservoir
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Oil-Rite, Made in USA.
•Vented Short Elbow Brass Gage, 5 17/32” Sight Opening, 1/2” Diameter Glass, 1/4” Male NPT Mounting Thread
•Qty. 2 per order.
•1/2" diameter glass sight
•Height from Center of Mounting Hole 6 7/16
•Mounting Thread: 1/4" Male NPTF
•Length of Mounting Thread 7/16"
•Buna-N seals are used. The unit tolerates temperatures up to 225° F.
•Vented Short Elbow Brass Gauges can be used on oil bearings, gear boxes, crank cases, transformers, switches or any application requiring visual indication of liquid level.
•The leak proof construction, large vent hole and unrestricted passages permit fast and accurate liquid level response.
•The square shank with pipe thread screws horizontally into a tapped hole. The gauge can be disassembled for installation in very tight places.
•This brass elbow gage features a 1/2” diameter glass sight protected by a shield. The shield can be revolved to the most convenient position for viewing or taken off completely for cleaning.
•A protected vent hole in the cap reduces the possibility of dust, dirt, or moisture getting inside the gauge. The gauge uses only atmospheric pressure.
•A Teflon washer reduces friction between the cap and the glass during installation and adjustments. Buna-N seals are used.
•The unit tolerates temperatures up to 225° F.
Part Number B1138-26
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