Cleveland 23132 5/8" Glass Gauge Rubber Washer, .600" ID

$1.66
In stock
SKU
23132
Plumbing Parts, Washers,
Manufacturer:
Gauge Glass Washer

Dimensions

  • Length: 1 In
  • Width: 1 In
  • Height: 0.3 In
  • Weight: 0.1 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Glass Gauge Rubber Washer, .600" Id
  • For 5/8" Gauge Glass Tubes.
  • Groen Boiler Ngb
  • Market Forge Boiler
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Cleveland 23132 Gauge Glass Washer?

Clean periodically gauge glass washer using mild soap and water to remove residue buildup. Inspect for hardening, cracks, or deformation to ensure proper sealing. Replace if elasticity reduces or leakage occurs to maintain accurate gauge performance and prevent fluid loss or operational inconsistencies.

What are common issues with the Cleveland 23132 Gauge Glass Washer?

  • Cracking or hardening from heat exposure.
  • Wear leading to poor sealing.
  • Leakage around glass gauge interface.
  • Misfit or deformation during installation.
  • Loss of elasticity causing loose gauge fit.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off system pressure and ensure equipment is cool before starting.

Step2: Remove the glass gauge assembly and take out the old rubber washer.

Step3: Clean sealing surfaces to remove debris or residue.

Step4: Align the new washer with the gauge fitting and press evenly into place.

Step5: Reassemble the gauge and tighten securely without over-compressing.

Step6: Test for leaks under low pressure before full operation.