Fluke 6532-140M Electronic Deadweight Tester
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Fluke 6532-140M electronic deadweight tester covers 1.4 to 140 MPa with ±0.02% one-year accuracy, built-in priming system, and real-time data capture for precision pressure calibration.
Product details
| Model | 6532-140M |
| Manufacturer | Fluke |
| Category | Calibration Instruments |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Fluke 6532-140M E-DWT (Electronic Deadweight Tester) is a hydraulic pressure calibration system that combines a high-performance electronic reference pressure monitor with manual pressure generation and control hardware. It provides an alternative to conventional piston-cylinder and weight-based deadweight testers with modern digital convenience.
Key Features
- Pressure range: 1.4 to 140 MPa (200 to 20,000 psi)
- Accuracy: ±0.02% of reading (one-year), 0.025% (two-year)
- Built-in priming system to fill and purge air from test system
- Unique test port design eliminates need for PTFE tape or wrenches
- Compatible with water and other common test liquids
- Reservoir capacity: 300 cc (18 cubic inches)
- AutoTest and AutoRange modes with ready/not ready indicator
- Onboard data capture and storage with overpressure alarm
- RS-232 interface for automated real-time data collection
- Power supply: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (optional battery pack available)
- Optional foot switch for hands-free data collection
Applications
- Laboratory pressure calibration and testing
- Field in-situ calibrations and tests
- Instrument shop pressure standards
- High-pressure gauge calibration up to 20,000 psi
Included Accessories
- Electronic Deadweight Tester unit with reference pressure monitor
- AC to DC power supply
- Operating manual
- Vacuum liquid fill kit
- Test station quick-mount fitting
- NPT adapters: 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2"
- BSP adapters: 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2"
- Metric adapters: M20 x 1.5 and M14 x 1.5
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