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K Sections => K5/6 - Physical Dimensional => Topic started by: MIRCS on 07-30-2004 -- 11:38:30

Title: HGC-30000-AF
Post by: MIRCS on 07-30-2004 -- 11:38:30
What does everyone think of this standard. Other than it's accuracies for lower  pressure applications suck.
Title: HGC-30000-AF
Post by: Old-Navy on 07-30-2004 -- 12:12:46
Well..  I've worked with better, but it's a lot easier than the 120X and nobody can figure out if we will ever get our Mansfield & Green deadweight system re cal'ed or not.

Better than nothing I guess.
Title: HGC-30000-AF
Post by: MIRCS on 07-30-2004 -- 12:32:32
What's wrong with your Mansfield & Green????? I got one calibrated and one with 2 bad pistons...yippie

A little birdy said that a buy was put in for this year to replace the Mansfield&Green 10-10525 with a 0-2000psi Ametek with an accuracy of +/- 0.025% of IV. The weights are stainless along with the pistons.
Title: Re: HGC-30000-AF
Post by: dallanta on 08-05-2005 -- 21:18:42
I really like it.  We have a lot of high pressure and it makes it easy.  Od course, for lower pressures, it isnt worth squat.
Title: Re: HGC-30000-AF
Post by: Kraemer on 08-09-2005 -- 08:44:49
Love the standard for the High pressure gauges which we have many of, and just still use the Druck for the lower pressure gauges that dont require the accuracies of the Ruska system.