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Snapon pressure transducers
4 years 1 month ago #38323
by tspinat
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I just bought two snapon pressure transducers 0-100 psi and 0 to 500 psi . need to perform a compression wave form test. This kit has a cable and transducer .the end of it has 1/8 npt threds . Q : how or what will connect to it to do a cylinder pressure wave form. I called snapon and they told me to connect it to my snapon compression gauge set. How the hell do i do that? Any input would be welcome. Thanks
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4 years 1 month ago #38324
by Landroverman1958
Replied by Landroverman1958 on topic Snapon pressure transducers
Hi what you need to do is unscrew the gauge frome the test hose,as it has the same thread as the transducer,so the transducer is in place instead of the gauge,
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4 years 1 month ago #38325
by tspinat
Replied by tspinat on topic Snapon pressure transducers
I HAVE TWO SNAPON GAUGE SETS ,THE GAUGE THREADS ARE MUCH LARGER THAN 1/8 NPT TRANSDUCER
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4 years 1 month ago #38326
by tspinat
Replied by tspinat on topic Snapon pressure transducers
I CONTACTED SNAPON TECH SUPPORT AND THEY TOLD ME THE SAME THING AS YOU MENTIONED
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4 years 1 month ago #38327
by Landroverman1958
Replied by Landroverman1958 on topic Snapon pressure transducers
What you will have to do then is use an adaptor to fit the hose to the transducer size,
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