Graco Launches Rugged EM Series Electronic Meters

Graco Launches Rugged EM Series Electronic Meters

These meters feature upgraded electronics with easily replaceable AAA batteries for long life, and an easy-to-read LCD screen with simple operator controls that measure in quarts, gallons, pints and liters.

Graco Inc. has launched its new EM Series electronic manual meters featuring a proven, robust design at an affordable price. Weather-rated and impact-resistant construction protects the electronics from intense, high-pressure cleaning, dusty environments and mechanical vibration common in industrial applications. Choose from handheld 8 or 20 gpm (30.3-75.7 lpm) models or the 20 gpm (75.7 lpm) in-line meter.

“Building on the heritage of Graco’s first electronic meter, our new EM Series handheld and in-line meters are designed to last in all applications – from small service centers to heavy-duty repair facilities,” said Joshua Holmstadt, Graco’s lubrication equipment division product marketing manager. “These new EM Series meters meet the fast-paced needs of service shop and lubrication truck applications, where value is imperative, while also meeting the rugged demands of the mining and construction industry.”

Graco’s EM Series meters feature upgraded electronics with easily replaceable AAA batteries for long life, and an easy-to-read LCD screen with simple operator controls that measure in quarts, gallons, pints and liters.

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