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INSTRUM. SPG52 15CM RUBBER-XR LINE
INSTRUM. SPG52 15CM RUBBER-XR LINE
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The Instrument SPG52 with a 15cm rubber hose has characteristics that make it ideal for technical diving. The double welding allows it to be used by technical divers without a protective cover. Its bourdon tube mechanism in copper mean it never loses its calibration, even in the event of a strong impact. It is provided with a 15cm rubber hose so it can be used in a sidemount configuration and stages for technical diving.
Technical features:
• A pressure gauge with a graduation range of 0-360 bar, 0-5000 psi
• Single reading
• Tempered glass
• A luminescent screen
• Air or 100% oxygen (oxygen cleaning compatible)
• EN 250 Certified
• A case treatment with double mirror chrome plating
• Brass housing with tempered glass for excellent durability and the possibility of use without a protective cover thanks to double welding
• A bourdon tube mechanism in beryllium copper that never loses its calibration
Technical features:
• A pressure gauge with a graduation range of 0-360 bar, 0-5000 psi
• Single reading
• Tempered glass
• A luminescent screen
• Air or 100% oxygen (oxygen cleaning compatible)
• EN 250 Certified
• A case treatment with double mirror chrome plating
• Brass housing with tempered glass for excellent durability and the possibility of use without a protective cover thanks to double welding
• A bourdon tube mechanism in beryllium copper that never loses its calibration
FAQ's
Do I need my own equipment
For entry level courses, we provide everything you will need. If there is any special equipment you will need for a course, we will discuss this with you at the time of booking.
Do I need to have any experiance?
For experience and entry level courses, you will not need any experience. For development courses, your instructor will guide you through any course prerequisites.
After completing a Try Dive, am I a qualified diver?
This experience dive can be credited towards the first training dive of an Open Water course. Speak to your Instructor to find out how to transition into being a fully qualified diver.