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These are the most commonly used pressure gauges. Use them with pumps, filters, regulators, and in process lines to measure and display pressure.
Gauges come in a variety of colors so you can identify an important spot in your process line.
A liquid-filled dial reduces needle flutter for precise readings in high-vibration applications.
Use these gauges to monitor the pressure of compressed gas.
These gauges have a liquid-filled dial that reduces needle flutter in high-vibration applications reaching 2,000 psi.
Use in low-pressure applications up to 160 psi.
Use in high-pressure applications up to 2,000 psi.
Check the pressure on your drinking water system with these gauges—they meet NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for safe use with potable water.
Clearly read pressure levels in your drinking water system, even with heavy vibration. The dial face is filled with glycerin, which absorbs shock and keeps the needle steady.
Designed for harsh environments prone to vibration, these gauges pair a corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel case with a glycerin-filled dial that reduces needle flutter.
Also known as compound gauges, these measure both pressure and vacuum.
A glycerin-filled dial reduces needle flutter for precise readings in high-vibration applications.
Use these gauges with vacuum pumps, packaging equipment, and in suction lines to measure and display vacuum.
Designed for harsh environments prone to vibration, these gauges pair a corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel case with a glycerin-filled dial to reduce needle flutter.
Gauges have a digital display for easy reading of measurements.
Monitor and control vacuum pumps, air compressors, and hydraulics while viewing readings and warnings on the display.
Specifically made for compressed air and gas systems, these transmitters remotely monitor pressure and vacuum.
With a pressure range common to most compressed air systems, use these transmitters to monitor your system's air pressure.
Designed for compressed air and gas systems, these transmitters remotely monitor vacuum.
Test and calibrate transmitters, gauges, and other equipment that measures pressure.
These gauges have a glycerin-filled dial to reduce needle flutter for precise readings in high-vibration applications.
With an accuracy of ±0.05%, these have the highest accuracy of all our test gauges.
Use these gauges to test and calibrate transmitters, gauges, and other equipment that measures vacuum.
A bar slides out of the top of these gauges to display pressure reading.
View pressure readings on a numbered dial.
Mate these gauges to a compressed air line to measure pressure while inflating tires.
Test the accuracy of tire pressure gauges and tire inflation gauges.
Check engine compression to maintain top performance.