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PW Lite ATC Sliding Scale

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The parallel sliding scale is attached to the fixed scale of the test measure and can be moved and secured in position of the compensated volume of the liquid fuel eliminating the need for manual correction for temperature.
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20 years creating Standards!

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PUMPWATCH design and manufacture the original carbon fibre test measures and provers, used by Legal Metrology Services and the Oil Industry for verification, calibration and inspection of liquid fuel dispensers.

PUMPWATCH have created a world industry standard used every day by Legal Metrology and Trading Standards, Forecourt Maintenance Companies, Legal Metrology and Trading Standards, Fuel Dispenser Manufacturers and Service Station owners in over 40 countries around the world including Ireland, UK, Albania, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Kenya, Lebenon, Libya, Malta, Malaysia, Nepal, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Palastine, Philipines, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Spain. UAE.

PUMPWATCH Test Measures are the proven health and safety solution for testing fuel dispenser accuracy with the added benefits of Carbon Fibre Composite Material which is
  • Light Weight
  • Temperature Stable
  • Dent proof
  • Shatterproof
PUMPWATCH, with over 15 years experience, would be delighted to work with you to create the most ergonomic, efficient and cost effective solution for your fuel dispenser testing needs.








"It is a fundamental principle of legal metrology that test samples should as far as practicable be representative of the typical use of the dispenser by the consumer." (Hal Sisk, 1999)
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