[Sca-cooks] OT - Conversion question

Terry Decker t.d.decker at worldnet.att.net
Mon Jul 24 05:31:18 PDT 2006


If it truly says KSA, then it might be "Korean Standards Association."  If 
it is kilopascals, as has been suggested, then 1 kps = .145 psi (roughly), 
making tire pressure about 50 PSI.

Bear


>I bought a cart for my pair of oxy-acetylene welding tanks, inherited
> from my dad, yesterday. Being a cheap Asian manufactured unit from
> Harbor Freight, the documentation is ... slim.
>
> The tires on the cart say "inflate to 350 KSa". I'm familiar with PSI
> (Pounds per Square Inch) and my bicycle pump also has a kilograms per
> square centimeter scale. But what is this "KSa"? And how much is this
> in either of the other two scales?
>
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> Stefan





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