

Storage Battery Systems Z-1G Manual Hydrometer, 1.100 - 1.350 Range
Brand: | Storage Battery Systems |
Model No: | Z-1G |
Our Model No: | Z1G |
Product Overview
Features
- Measures specific gravity
- Scale 1.100 - 1.350
- Scale inside stem
- Note: .005 Subdivisions
- Industrial grade
- Polycarbonate barrel
- Special heavy-duty glass float
- Withstands drops from 10 ft.
- Applications:
- Lead-acid battery testing
- Alcohol testing
- Food and beverage
- Petrochemical
Description
The SBS Z1G Manual Hydrometer, 1.100 - 1.350 Range measures the specific gravity of liquids. Specific gravity is the ratio of the density of the liquid being tested to the density of water. In the case of battery testing, the hydrometer is measuring the specific gravity of the battery�s electrolyte. The higher the acid concentration in the electrolyte, the higher the specific gravity.
Based on the specific gravity, the user can determine the state of charge of the battery. Retaining hydrometer readings and data over time is recommended by IEEE as part of any Battery Maintenance Program.
Terms & Conditions
Please note estimated delivery time above. Contact us for details or if you have a delivery requirement. We ask for your patience while striving to ensure your shipment arrives quickly and accurately.
Domestic Shipping
- FREE Standard Shipping on items OVER $75 and less than 30lbs to continental U.S. Add $36 for AK, HI, or PR. Please contact us for shipping rates to any overseas US territories including: Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and American Samoa.
- PO Boxes/APOs require USPS shipping and may therefore experience longer lead times
- 6.25% Sales Tax for shipping to MA
International Shipping
- Due to international voltage requirements, please ask us prior to purchasing to confirm your product will operate correctly in your country.
- Please contact us for shipping rates to any overseas U.S. territories.
- International customers are responsible for all shipping charges, including any duties or taxes.

