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Verth P30 Pressure Test Pump

Verth P30 pressure test pump generates 0–40 bar pressure or -0.95 bar vacuum. Portable, durable, and ideal for calibrating mechanical and digital pressure gauges.

The Verth P30 Pressure Test Pump is a portable and versatile device designed for checking, adjusting, and calibrating mechanical and electronic pressure measurement instruments. With its compact design and easy operation, the P30 is ideal for use in laboratories, workshops, and directly at measurement points in the field.

The Verth P30 can generate both pressure and vacuum, offering a pressure range of 0 to 40 bar (580 psi) and a vacuum range down to -0.95 bar (-28 inHg). Pressure generation is achieved via a manual hand pump, while the fine adjustment valve allows for precise control, ensuring stable and reliable calibration results.

The reference instrument and the test device are connected simultaneously, equalizing pressure between them to compare readings and verify measurement accuracy. The pump is equipped with 1/2″ BSP female connection for the reference gauge and 1/4″ BSP female connection for the test gauge. Its rotating connectors allow for quick and easy setup.

Constructed from aluminum, brass, ABS, and NBR materials, the Verth P30 offers a strong yet lightweight design. The system features two adjustment valves: a volume adjustment valve for coarse regulation and a fine adjustment valve for precise tuning during calibration.

Key Features:

  • Pressure Generation: 0 to 40 bar (580 psi)

  • Vacuum Generation: up to -0.95 bar (-28 inHg)

  • Connections: 1/2″ BSP female (reference gauge), 1/4″ BSP female (test gauge)

  • Materials: Aluminum, brass, ABS, NBR

  • Adjustment Valves: Volume and fine adjustment

  • Manual pressure generation via hand lever

  • Dimensions: 220 × 105 × 63 mm

  • Weight: 510 g

  • Order Code: P30

Applications:

  • Calibration of pressure gauges and transmitters

  • Laboratory and workshop pressure testing

  • Field pressure verification

  • Precision adjustment of measurement devices