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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.
Read your pressure from a distance with these large-dial gauges.
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.
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.
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.
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 have a liquid-filled dial that reduces needle flutter in high-vibration applications reaching 2,000 psi.
Use in high-pressure applications up to 2,000 psi.
Use these gauges to monitor the pressure of compressed gas.
These gauges are 3-A certified for sanitary design in dairy and other food processing applications.
A liquid-filled dial reduces needle flutter in high-vibration food-processing applications.
Remotely monitor pressure in general purpose applications such as pumping and compressing systems.
Monitor and control pressure in portable HVAC systems, hydraulics, and oil and gas equipment. Unlike other pressure transmitters that measure the difference between your system and the atmosphere, these transmitters give measurements relative to zero pressure—regardless of altitude or temperature.
For use in sanitary applications such as food processing, these transmitters are 3-A certified.
Fine-tune the pressure range on these transmitters to account for changes in pressure readings over time.
Convert both pressure and vacuum into an electrical signal that can be interpreted by receiving devices, such as remote displays, programmable logic controllers, and motor speed controls to monitor pressure or control equipment.
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.
All-stainless steel construction makes these gauges suitable for testing and calibrating in corrosive environments.
With an accuracy of ±0.25%, these gauges are designed for critical processes that require precision.
These valves automatically reduce a high, variable inlet pressure to a lower, stable outlet pressure.
For a longer service life than brass and cast iron valves, these have a durable bronze body.
Often used on dispensers, humidifiers, and fountains, these valves have a 316 stainless steel body that can stand up to deionized water and corrosive conditions.
Prevent changes to your pressure setting—these valves come set at a nonadjustable outlet pressure.
These valves automatically reduce a high inlet pressure from compressed gas tanks to a lower, stable outlet pressure.
Reduce contaminants in gases used in research sample systems, emission monitoring systems, chromatography, and other high-purity applications. These valves have a 316 stainless steel and brass body with a smooth finish to reduce dust collection and internal components designed to protect the seal and diaphragm from contamination.
For use with acetylene, hydrogen, methane, propane, or propylene gas.
A 316 stainless steel body provides exceptional corrosion resistance in wet conditions and harsh environments.
For a longer service life than standard valves for cryogenic liquids, these have a durable bronze body. They’re for use with liquid argon, liquid carbon dioxide, liquid nitrogen, and liquid oxygen.
These valves meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use in drinking water systems.
These valves have a cast iron body.
No need to worry about unintentional changes to your pressure setting—these regulators maintain a fixed outlet pressure.
Mount these regulators to a 35 mm DIN rail or a wall with one of the two included brackets.