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Your cart is empty.Replacement sensor for digital vacuum gauge.
john day
2025-06-25 20:49:13
Works great.
scott Russell
2025-05-29 13:49:54
To change it out you have to break the factory seal on the hose. Waste of time and money
kyung su Lee
2025-05-17 16:40:26
Good
Customer
2025-04-22 15:40:24
Edit: After soaking in electrical contact cleaner I was able to get the sensor to work far more accurately. Still seems to slowly leak when isolated to itself. Maybe I am expecting to much out these rubber seals/ball valves. Seems negligible though once hooked to a large system as I did manage 500 microns.Still three stars as the original sensor is heavily glued together at the plugged. You basically have to break the old one away. Be careful.Worthless, would not hold a vacuum once isolated to a fitting and itself. Tested with coworkers on same setup, his held. Over couple days came further out of adjustment and would not pull down to accurate microns. Again tested with a coworkers known working one.I also did re Teflon and leaklock the fitting, it did not help.Several people I work with do have this model, some work, some don't. I understand oil in the sensor can cause issues but with them being relatively new I feel this is not the problem.There seems to be a quality control issue.
Dieselsmoke84
2025-01-17 18:59:40
My micron guage was stuck on 25000 and wouldn't move. This sensor fixed the guage and was easy to install
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