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A digital display allows for easy reading of measurements.
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 ± 2%.
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.
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.
Unlike other gauges that measure the difference between your system and the atmosphere, these give measurements relative to zero pressure.
Use in high-pressure applications up to 3,000 psi.
Use in medium-pressure applications up to 1,500 psi.
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.
With an accuracy of ±0.25%, use these transmitters in applications that require highly accurate measurement of both pressure and vacuum, such as activating vacuum pumps.
At least four times as accurate as standard vacuum transmitters, these transmitters sense vacuum at an accuracy of ±0.25%, making them ideal for use in laboratories and in analytical testing applications.
Convert 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 vacuum or control equipment.
Account for changes in vacuum readings over time by fine-tuning the vacuum range on these transmitters.
Remotely monitor pressure in general purpose applications such as pumping and compressing systems.
At least four times as accurate as standard pressure transmitters, these transmitters are ideal for use in laboratories and analytical testing applications.
FM approved and CSA certified for use in hazardous locations, these transmitters monitor pressure where combustible fumes may be present.
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.
Used with pumps, cooling systems, and other liquid applications, these transmitters remotely measure the difference in pressure between two inputs.
View readings at the source with the dial indicator or remotely using a receiver—these transmitters measure the difference in pressure between two inputs in liquid applications.
Safe for use in environments where flammable gases and vapors are present, these transmitters measure the difference in pressure between two process lines without needing to program your receiving device to correct for errors. They meet NEC safety standards for protection against an explosion.
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.
Use with oil, gasoline, diesel fuel, and kerosene.
Avoid overfilling—these indicators pop up when your tank is almost full.
Monitor liquid level in applications that have vibration, high pressures, and high temperatures. These indicators are also known as armored level gauges.
Monitor food, brewery, chemical, pharmaceutical, and biotech processing lines with these sights that attach to quick-clamp fittings for fast installation and easy removal for cleaning.
For use with water, hydraulic fluid, and diesel, install these gauges through the top of your tank.
With a stainless steel float and float rod, these gauges resist corroding from chemicals.
Install these gauges through the top of your tank to monitor diesel, fuel oil, or gasoline level.
Mount these gauges on the flat end of a horizontal, cylindrical tank to monitor diesel fuel, fuel oil, or gasoline level.
Using inches or centimeters instead of common levels, such as full or empty, these gauges are more precise than standard gauges when measuring liquid levels. They work with water, hydraulic fluid, or diesel.