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A digital display allows for easy reading of measurements.
Measure small pressure changes in ventilation systems, hydraulic applications, and other critical processes.
Gauges come in a variety of colors so you can identify an important spot in your process line.
Read your pressure from a distance with these large-dial gauges.
Keep tabs on liquid levels in pump and tank applications with these gauges—a dual scale displays pressure in feet of H2O and psi.
These are the most commonly used pressure gauges. Use them with pumps, filters, regulators, and in process lines to measure and display pressure.
These gauges fit into square cutouts in your instrument panel.
The small dial on these gauges allows for installation in tight spaces.
These gauges have a unique case design that eliminates the air bubble on the dial face, which can distort readings. They have a liquid-filled dial that reduces needle flutter for precise readings in high-vibration applications.
A liquid-filled dial reduces needle flutter for precise readings in high-vibration applications.
These gauges have a red needle that indicates the highest pressure reached since the last setting. They have a liquid-filled dial that reduces needle flutter for precise readings in high-vibration applications.
Unlike other gauges that have multiple moving parts that can shake loose, these have only one internal part. They are the most shock-resistant gauges we offer.
Gauges have an accuracy of ± 0.5% to ± 1%. They are suitable for critical processes that require high accuracy, such as hydraulic and laboratory applications.
The case material and connection threads are stainless steel for protection in corrosive environments, plus the dial is glycerin-filled to reduce needle flutter in high-vibration applications.
These gauges have a unique case design that eliminates the air bubble on the dial face, which can distort readings.
Gauges have an accuracy of ± 1% to ± 1.5%. They are suitable for critical processes that require high accuracy, such as hydraulic and laboratory applications.
Gauges have an accuracy of ± 2%.
These gauges can withstand both extremely cold and extremely hot temperatures.
Use these gauges to monitor the pressure of compressed gas.
Check the pressure on your drinking water system with these gauges—they meet NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for safe use with potable water.
A liquid-filled dial reduces needle flutter in high-vibration food-processing applications.
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.
These gauges are 3-A certified for sanitary design in dairy and other food processing applications.
Gauges are UL 393 listed for use with fire-protection service equipment.
Designed for use with boilers, these gauges measure pressure and temperature simultaneously.
Use in high-pressure applications up to 2,000 psi.
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.
These portable gauges have three different dials to display pressure and vacuum measurements on a low, medium, and high scale.
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.
A 304 stainless steel case coupled with 316 stainless steel connection threads provide protection from corrosive environments.
A glycerin-filled dial reduces needle flutter for precise readings in high-vibration applications.
Also known as compound gauges, these measure both pressure and vacuum.
Often used with chillers and in refrigeration systems, these gauges display the temperature of ammonia relative to the pressure measurement.
Use in medium-pressure applications up to 1,500 psi.
Use in high-pressure applications up to 3,000 psi.
A band of green, yellow, and red provides a clear indication of changes in differential pressure.
Easier to read than U-tube gauges, these use an inclined scale to measure pressure or velocity changes in air applications. They are also known as manometers.
Gauges have a digital display for easy reading of measurements.
Measure small changes in air pressure with these gauges. They are commonly used to indicate clogged filters and to monitor fans and blowers.
Commonly used to indicate clogged filters, these gauges display the difference between two pressure or vacuum measurements.
Unlike other gauges that measure the difference between your system and the atmosphere, these give measurements relative to zero pressure.
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.
Use these gauges with vacuum pumps, packaging equipment, and in suction lines to measure and display vacuum.
The case and connection threads are stainless steel for protection in corrosive environments.
Accommodate applications with a vacuum range of -100 in. of H2O to 0 in. of H2O.
Use these gauges to test and calibrate transmitters, gauges, and other equipment that measures 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.
Test the accuracy of tire pressure gauges and tire inflation gauges.
Monitor hydraulic oil pressure levels to guard against overload. These gauges are liquid filled to reduce needle vibration and include an adapter to mount the gauge in line with the hose.