Pressure Gauges

Pressure gauges are essential tools for measuring the force exerted by a fluid within a system. Accurate measurements ensure system reliability and operational efficiency in various industrial settings.

  1. Sunx DP-80Z LED Display Digital Pressure Sensor

    Pressure Sensors

    Sunx DP-80Z LED Display Digital Pressure Sensor

    Sunx DP-80Z LED Display Digital Pressure Sensor LED Display Digital Pressure Sensor
  2. TEL 024-016848-1 Pressure Gauge 0-.2MPa

    Pressure Gauges

    TEL 024-016848-1 Pressure Gauge 0-.2MPa

    TEL 024-016848-1 Pressure Gauge 0-.2MPa Pressure Gauge 0-.2MPa
  3. Plast-O-Matic GGMUEP100-PF-A2 Valve

    Pressure Gauges

    Plast-O-Matic GGMUEP100-PF-A2 Valve

    VALVE - Ultra-Pure PVDF Guage Grd 0-100 PSI/EPDM/1/2" Pipe
  4. QED 1500-182-00 100 psi Pressure Gauge

    Pressure Gauges

    QED 1500-182-00 100 psi Pressure Gauge

    QED 1500-182-00 100 psi Pressure Gauge 100 psi Pressure Gauge
  5. Mega Systems and Chemicals TK-010P Photoelectric Liquid Sensor

    Liquid Sensors

    Mega Systems and Chemicals TK-010P Photoelectric Liquid Sensor

    Mega Systems and Chemicals TK-010P Photoelectric Liquid Sensor Photoelectric Liquid Sensor

Common Applications

Industrial systems

Fluid pressure monitoring

Vacuum level measurement

Air pressure monitoring

Buying Guide

Pressure Gauges Buying Guide

When selecting a surplus pressure gauge, it's important to ensure it meets your specific industrial requirements. Used gauges can be a cost-effective choice, but careful evaluation is essential.

Consider the following factors during your selection process:

  • Identify the specific type you need, such as Magnehelic or vacuum gauges, based on your application.
  • Evaluate the gauge's range and ensure it aligns with your system's pressure requirements.
  • Check the gauge's condition, including any signs of wear, and request calibration records if available.
  • Verify the compatibility of connections and fittings with your existing equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of pressure gauges are available?
Available types include Magnehelic gauges and vacuum gauges, suitable for various industrial applications.
How can I verify the condition of a surplus gauge?
Inspect for wear, check calibration certificates, and review any available maintenance records to ensure reliability.
Are surplus pressure gauges reliable for industrial use?
Yes, if properly verified for accuracy, condition, and compatibility with your system.
What is a Magnehelic gauge used for?
A Magnehelic gauge is used to measure low air or non-corrosive gas pressure in systems.
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