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How is the accuracy of a gauge affected by a Maximum Indicating Pointer?

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How is the accuracy of a gauge affected by a Maximum Indicating Pointer?

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A Maximum Indicating Pointer (MIP), also commonly referred to as a Tell Tale Pointer, adds an additional error to the pressure gauge due to the increase load on the bourdon tube. The lower the pressure range, the higher the error. Typically 1%. Consult factory.

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