Manometer body

Measuring and testing – Fluid pressure gauge – Bourdon

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219 69E, 219 69M, G01L 704

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042915805

ABSTRACT:
A manometer body is electroerrosively formed with an arcuate hole having a tubular core with the body of the core being simultaneously formed in the electrical machining operation so that the Bourdon tube is fixed in place by soldering with a minimum of solder.

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