The WIKA CPG1500 digital pressure gauge is a high-precision instrument designed for advanced pressure measurement applications.
It is widely used in calibration, testing, and industrial process monitoring.
The device features a large digital display for clear and accurate reading of pressure values.
It offers exceptional accuracy, making it suitable for critical measurement tasks.
The CPG1500 supports multiple pressure units, providing flexibility for global use.
It is equipped with data logging capabilities for recording and analyzing pressure readings.
The gauge includes a user-friendly interface for easy operation and configuration.
It is designed with robust materials to ensure durability in harsh environments.
The device offers excellent resistance to shock, vibration, and temperature variations.
It can be used for both absolute and gauge pressure measurements.
The CPG1500 supports communication interfaces for data transfer and integration.
It is powered by long-lasting batteries for extended field use.
The compact and portable design makes it convenient for on-site calibration tasks.
It meets international standards for accuracy and safety in instrumentation.
Overall, the WIKA CPG1500 digital pressure gauge is a reliable and efficient solution for precise pressure measurement and calibration.
The WIKA CPG1500 precision digital pressure gauge combines high-accuracy digital technology (up to 0.025% FS) with simple analogue-style operation. It features measuring ranges from vacuum up to 10, 000 bar (150, 000 psi), Bluetooth data logging, and a 330° rotatable display, making it ideal for field calibration in oil, gas, and service industries.
Dial Size 100 mm
Display Type Analog
Accuracy Class 0.6%
Pressure Range 0 to 4 bar(0 to 60 psi)
Use Liquid
Power Supply Battery
Output Signal No Output
Connection Size 1/4 inch
Pressure Type Absolute Pressure
Wetted Material SS316
The digital pressure gauge CPG1500 offers an accuracy of 0.1 % of span (optional 0.05 % of span) and is temperature-compensated in the range of -10 … +50 °C (14 ... 122 °F). Readings can be displayed in one of 26 pressure and 5 level units or also in customer-specific units, so that intricate conversions are avoided.