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Item #: 48315 -
The same gauge which is used on the Global #48310 Instrument Test Chamber, this 4.5" gauge has better than 1-foot accuracy. Calibrated in both feet of sea water (300) and meters (90), this instrument also has an anti-parallax mirror band to enhance precise readings. Used for instrument testing.
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Item #: 43300 -
Considered the standard instrument for measuring the breathing effort of dive regulators, this Magnehelic Gauge has dual, 5" scales to sense both positive (exhalation) and negative (inhalation) pressures. Breathing resistance is measured in inches of water column, equivocally the respiratory effort required to draw water one inch up a straw, etc. Used with the #48101 Regulator Probe (not included), this is an essential addition to the dive facility repair department. Order 43302 for +/-...
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Item #: 43302 -
Considered the standard instrument for measuring the breathing effort of dive regulators, this Magnehelic Gauge has dual, 2" scales to sense both positive (exhalation) and negative (inhalation) pressures. Breathing resistance is measured in inches of water column, equivocally the respiratory effort required to draw water one inch up a straw, etc. Used with the #48101 Regulator Probe (not included), this is an essential addition to the dive facility repair department. Used for more precise...
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Item #: 48302 -
A combination of a short high pressure regulator hose that accepts the computer's transducer and extends it into the chamber's water bath that allowing the testing of hoseless computers in Global’s #48310 Instrument Test Chamber.
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Item #: 48310 -
The current industry standard for testing the water-tight integrity, accuracy, and overall function of depth gauges, watches, dive computers, and certain underwater photographic gear. Each chamber is constructed with a rugged steel structure. The cogged lid with clear acrylic lens is designed for strength and ease of operation. Standard “Depth” chambers have gauges with 1% accuracy. While, “Instrument” chambers have high accuracy, 0.25% accuracy gauges. It is specifically designed to test...
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Item #: 48310FS -
Factory service package for Global’s Instrument Test Chamber #48310. Documentation of all work performed provided. Chamber must be shipped to Global. Inbound and outbound freight are the responsibility of the customer. Services include: Clean and inspect chamber; Inspect lid lens, notify customer if damaged; Check needle valve for proper operation, replace if necessary; Check push button bleeder for proper operation, replace if necessary; Check side mounted bleeder for proper operation,...
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Item #: 48320-DRO -
Equipped with a high accuracy pressure transducer, this unit has less than- 0.25% accuracy on a range up to 450 feet of salt water. No more worries about converting units as the integral touch screen displays pressure/depth in the following units: pounds per square inch (psi), meters of fresh water, meters of sea water, kilopascals, feet of fresh water, feet of sea water, BAR The touch screen display shows date and time making it easy to record test data. A handy countdown timer is included....
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Item #: 48100 -
This unique device can be used to test SCUBA regulators for inhalation/exhalation effort plus first stage intermediate pressure and lockup stability. All tests can be done without dismantling the regulator. To check intermediate staging pressure, merely attach the BC hose to the tester's inlet fitting, pressurize the regulator, and read the gauge. A push button vent allows rapid cycling of the first stage for repeated testing or depressurization after completion of testing. For measuring...
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Item #: 48101 -
A 33" plastic tube and special rubber probe to use with Magnehelic Gauges for testing the initial breathing effort of dive regulators. The probe has two different sized ends: The small end will insert directly into many mouthpieces. Alternatively, one can remove the mouthpiece and slip the large end over the bare flange.