Float level gauge dimensions

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blackstack
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Float level gauge dimensions

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On this drawing http://s277.photobucket.com/user/richar ... l.png.html Should not the "critical" dimension be measured from the BOTTOM of the horizontal leg of the tool?

Does anyone know the measure of the "green window"? ie the separation between upper and lower limits?
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Re: Float level gauge dimensions

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Thanks for the link.. 1.05 " converts to 26.67 mm ...and that throws another number in the mix !!

I wonder if the 1.05 number is the upper limit level?? If that is the case the "green window" is .6 mm ..Correct?

anyone?

PS I fixed the link
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no i think they're just measuring from the top of the screw boss as opposed to the top of the gasket.
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