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Instruments that measure the pressure of gases or liquids are known as pressure gauges. They are extensively used in a variety of applications to monitor and control pressure levels. There are several varieties of pressure gauges, each suited to a certain application. It is critical to choose the proper gauge for precise measurements and safe operation.
The pressure of compressed air is measured using air pressure gauges. They’re common in automobile applications like tyres and air suspension systems. Oil pressure gauges measure the pressure of oil in engines, transmissions, and hydraulic systems. These gauges are critical for maintaining ideal oil pressure levels in order to prevent equipment failure and extend the life of the equipment.
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Hydraulic pressure gauges are used in hydraulic systems to measure the pressure of hydraulic fluid. Digital Tyre Pressure Gauges are digital gauges used to properly measure tyre pressure. Vacuum Pressure Gauges are used to measure the vacuum pressure in a system. They’re common in industries including aerospace, electronics, and vacuum processing. These gauges are critical for maintaining a vacuum at ideal levels in order to prevent equipment failure and ensure safe operation.
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DIAL SIZE | 2″ TO 12″ |
BOTTOM CONNECTION | 1/4″ TO 3/4″ |
BOTTOM THREADS | NPT, BSPP, BSPT, METRIC |
BODY SHAPE | ROUND |
PRESSURES RANGE | 0 TO 20,000 PSI |
Air pressure gauge
Hydraulic pressure gauge
Low pressure tire gauge
-1 to 0 | -0.06 to 0 | 0 to 0.06 | 0 to 1 |
0 to 1.06 | 0 to 2.05 | 0 to 4 | 0 to 6 |
0 to 10 | 0 to 16 | 0 to 25 | 0 to 40 |
0 to 60 | 0 to 100 | 0 to 160 | 0 to 250 |
0 to 400 | 0 to 600 | 0 to 1000 | 0 to 1600 |
Analog pressure gauge | Digital pressure gauge |
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Does not require power to operate | It requires power to operate |
Its less expensive | Its more expensive |
Reading are less accurate | Readings are more accurate as compared to Analog gauge |
- Digital vs analog reading
- Fluid temperature
- Gauge type
- Pressure range
- Pressure gauge material
- Accuracy class
- Mounting method
- Dry vs liquid-filled
- Environmental conditions
- Cabinet size
- IP rating
- Connection size
- Air compressors
- Heavy machinery
- Aerospace
- Pneumatic cylinders
- Laboratory and sanitary