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1937 TEMPERATURE GAUGE

Started by Dennis Long, March 01, 2019, 01:22:15 PM

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Dennis Long

Hello ,
looking for a working 60 series temperature gauge.

Thanks,
Dennis

Steve Passmore

You will be pushed to find a working one Dennis, they always get a break in the capillary tube and loose the gas.
Can't you get yours repaired?
Steve

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Dennis Long

Hello Steve,
Hope all is well.
Mine has a broken capillary tube as well.
I've had some past issues with the calibration on repaired units.
I will probably have to go that route.
Thanks,
Dennis

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I have used Instrument Services on 2 separate occasions to have bourdon tube gauge capillaries replaced with good results.  If you use them, it probably wouldn't hurt to tell them of your past calibration issues and remind them to calibrate your gauge before sending it back.

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