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GYSpress Pressure Sensor

SKU: 062115

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£504.00 Inc Vat £604.80

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Description

GYSpress Pressure Sensor

GYSpress Pressure Sensor – Ideal for quick and precise control of clamping pressure, the hydraulic force sensor allows you to monitor and adjust the force exerted by GYS riveting machines.

THE IDEAL TOOL FOR PRESSURE CONTROL

Wide range of use: 0 to 120 kN;
Universal, the sensor tests all GYSPRESS;
Fast, the control is done in real time;
Precise, the result is guaranteed at +/- 2.5 kN.

ESSENTIAL FOR MORE PRECISION

Precise and instantaneous adjustment;
Dial unit in bars:
100 Bars = 20 kN 400 Bars = 80 kN
200 Bars = 40 kN 500 Bars = 100 kN
300 Bars = 60 kN 600 Bars = 120 kN
10 kN is approximately equal to 1 Tonne.

DESIGNED FOR BODYSHOP ENVIRONMENT

Sturdy steel construction;
Dial with scratch-resistant, reinforced glass;
Quick insertion, on GYSPRESSes, by spindle:

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Specifications

  • Model: RIVETER OTHER ACCESSORIES
  • Family: CAR BODY ACCESSORIES
  • Sub-family: RIVETING ACCESSORIES
  • Catalogue: CAR BODY
  • Country of origin: FR
  • EAN / GTIN-13: 3154020062115

Dimensions & weight

  • Net weight: 1.80 kg
  • Dimensions (H×W×D): 20×8×7 cm

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