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Conditions of Use: |
No Power Supply Required |
Usage: | Generator |
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A mechanical fuel level gauge is used primarily to measure and display the amount of fuel in a tank. Here are some key applications:
Automotive Industry: Commonly found in cars and trucks, providing drivers with real-time fuel levels.
Marine Vessels: Used in boats to monitor fuel levels, ensuring safe navigation and operation.
Aviation: In some smaller aircraft, mechanical gauges help pilots keep track of fuel levels for flight planning.
Industrial Equipment: Utilized in generators, construction machinery, and other heavy equipment to monitor fuel consumption.
Agricultural Machinery: Helps farmers keep track of fuel levels in tractors and other farm equipment.
Storage Tanks: Used in fuel storage facilities to monitor inventory levels, preventing overflows and ensuring adequate supply.
Motorcycles and Recreational Vehicles: Provides riders with information about fuel levels to avoid running out of gas.
Mechanical fuel level gauges often rely on floats and simple mechanical linkages, making them reliable and easy to maintain compared to electronic systems.
Features & applications:
- fuel tanks & water tanks
- does not require power for operation
- cap + sensor + gauge 3-in-1 solution
Key innovations & improvements
PMG-150mm | Range of length: 150~1600mm Accuracy of display: 5% Raw material: Nylon head + Aluminum Extrusion main body Thread type: BSP 1 1/2" ,M45*2, NPT1 1/2" Types of flange: 6-hole flange (Aluminum) or welding flange Max. torque of installation: 300~400N.m Operating temperature: -40~85°C |
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PMG-600mm |