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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.
The small dial on these gauges allows for installation in tight spaces.
These gauges fit into square cutouts in your instrument panel.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Gauges have a digital display for easy reading of measurements.
Use in medium-pressure applications up to 1,500 psi.
Also known as isolators or diaphragm seals, these protect gauges from corrosive process media.
Unlike other gauges that measure the difference between your system and the atmosphere, these give measurements relative to zero pressure.
Test and calibrate transmitters, gauges, and other equipment that measures pressure.
With an accuracy of ±0.05%, these have the highest accuracy of all our test gauges.
Gauges have an accuracy of ±0.25%.
These gauges have a glycerin-filled dial to reduce needle flutter for precise readings in high-vibration applications.
With an accuracy of ±0.25%, these gauges are designed for critical processes that require precision.
All-stainless steel construction makes these gauges suitable for testing and calibrating in corrosive environments.