Model: 45-1377AS-04B-30/100 50-1112BE
Di Compound Pressure-vacuum GageSpecial Features:
Not for shipboard use; contains snubber
Properties:
An instrument designed to measure and indicate pressure and vacuum, on one dial having a divided scale, a single indicating pointer which rotates either clockwise or counterclockwise according to whether pressure is applied or withdrawn.
Part 45-1377AS-04B-30/100 50-1112BE NSN 6685-01-391-6505
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 9026200000
- SITC: 87435
- End Use: Measuring, testing, control instruments
- NAICS: 334513
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking pressure
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