Product Overview
Ashcroft Duragauge 1279 Series Pressure Gauge – Unused
Ashcroft Duragauge, model 1279 series, 0-2000 PSIG range with a 6-inch dial and 3/4-inch NPT connection.
Built for demanding industrial service, the Duragauge line has long been trusted in hydraulic, pneumatic, and process environments. This unit shows no signs of prior installation and remains clean and ready for service.
Product Condition
Unused, no box. Gauge face and housing are clean with minor handling marks from storage. Connection threads are sharp and intact.
Product Overview
Ashcroft is a leading name in precision pressure instrumentation. The 1279 series Duragauge features a rugged construction and a broad pressure range for reliable operation in both laboratory and field applications. Its large 6-inch face provides high readability, making it a standard choice in many industrial settings.
Key Features
- Brand: Ashcroft
- Series: 1279 Duragauge
- Pressure range: 0-2000 PSIG
- Dial size: 6-inch face, 7.5-inch wide base
- Graduations: 20 PSI subdivisions
- Connection: 3/4-inch NPT port
- Durable metal housing for industrial service
- High-visibility scale for precise readings
Applications
- Monitoring hydraulic system pressure
- Industrial pneumatic system testing
- Process plant instrumentation
- Laboratory pressure measurement setups
- Replacement gauge for control panels
- Maintenance and repair of equipment requiring accurate pressure monitoring
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the condition of this gauge?
It is unused, with minor handling marks from storage. No box is included.
What pressure range does it cover?
The gauge measures from 0 to 2000 PSIG with 20 PSI subdivisions.
What size is the dial?
The face measures 6 inches in diameter, with a 7.5-inch overall base width.
What type of connection does it use?
It has a 3/4-inch NPT threaded port for installation.
Is this gauge part of the Ashcroft 1279 series?
Yes, it matches specifications for the 1279 series Duragauge line, known for reliability in industrial use.
Ashcroft’s Duragauge instruments were built to stand up to decades of service in industrial plants and labs—this one has never been put to work, and its next chapter belongs to you.