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Fluke Calibration P3123-MPA Oil Operated Dual Range Deadweight Tester, 35Mpa

$11,680.00

The Fluke P3123-MPA is an oil-operated hydraulic deadweight tester with dual-range capability up to 35 MPa, providing primary standard accuracy for high-pressure calibration of gauges, transmitters, and sensors.

The Fluke Calibration P3123-MPA Deadweight Tester is a precision primary standard designed to deliver accurate, stable, and traceable high-pressure calibration. Covering a dual-range up to 35 MPa (approx. 350 bar / 5,000 PSI), this tester uses precision piston-cylinder assemblies and calibrated mass sets to generate repeatable pressure points suitable for laboratory and industrial applications.

Its oil-operated hydraulic system ensures smooth, reliable operation and long-term stability, making it ideal for demanding calibration tasks in industries such as oil and gas, aerospace, power generation, and manufacturing. The P3123-MPA is engineered for durability and ease of use, providing technicians with a trusted tool for calibrating a wide variety of high-pressure instruments.

Key Features

  • Dual-range pressure: up to 35 MPa (approx. 350 bar / 5,000 PSI)

  • Oil-operated hydraulic system for reliable high-pressure calibration

  • Precision piston-cylinder assemblies for primary standard accuracy

  • Accuracy of ±0.015% of reading

  • Rugged design suitable for laboratory and field use

  • Compatible with interchangeable calibrated mass sets (MPa, bar, PSI, kgf/cm²)

Compatible media: Mineral oil or approved hydraulic calibration fluids.

Included accessories: Piston-cylinder assembly, dual-range calibrated mass set, hydraulic fluid reservoir, test connections, and operator manual.

Compliance: ISO/IEC 17025 traceable calibration; GLP/GMP compliant.

Benefits for Lab Users

  • Provides precise, high-pressure calibration up to 35 MPa

  • Ensures traceable and repeatable results for critical applications

  • Reduces measurement uncertainty

  • Durable and easy-to-operate in laboratory and industrial environments