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Triple Gauge Kit - 2 In - 2/Pk - Equus Products

Part #: 8200

The Equus Products 8200 Triple Gauge Kit provides essential monitoring for professional automotive and industrial applications. This kit, designed for technicians requiring precise data, offers comprehensive real-time readouts for oil pressure, voltage, and water temperature. Engineered for durability and ease of integration, it supports proactive maintenance and diagnostics for a wide range of vehicles and equipment.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Engine Monitoring: Tracks critical engine parameters with an oil pressure gauge (0-100 PSI / 0-70 kPa), voltage gauge (8-18 volts), and water temperature gauge (130-280°F / 60-140°C).
  • Enhanced Visibility: Features bright back-lit displays for clear readability in diverse lighting conditions, from daytime shop use to night-time diagnostics.
  • Durable Construction: Equipped with lightweight aluminum bezels that contribute to the professional appearance and longevity of the gauges.
  • Simplified Installation: Designed with a rear twist-on ring mount for straightforward and secure integration into dashboards or custom panels.
  • Universal Compatibility: Includes necessary hardware and adapters for basic installation on most domestic and foreign vehicles, streamlining the setup process.

Applications

This Triple Gauge Kit is an essential tool for automotive repair shops, fleet maintenance facilities, and industrial equipment operators. It is suitable for monitoring engine health in passenger cars, light trucks, off-road vehicles, and various machinery where accurate tracking of oil pressure, electrical system voltage, and engine coolant temperature is critical for performance and longevity.

Please Note: This Equus Products 8200 Triple Gauge Kit must be purchased in a minimum quantity of two units and is not available as a single item. This is a non-stock item and has an estimated lead time of 4-6 weeks for delivery.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 12 February, 2007.