Pressure Gauges (8,000+ items) - Page 20
Pressure Gauge, 0 to 160 psi psi, 1-1/2 in Dial, 1/8 in NPT, Back Location, ABS Case Material
Digital Industrial Pressure Gauge, -30 to 0 to 100 psi, 3 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT, ABS Case Material
Pressure Gauge, 0 to 3000 psi psi, 2-1/2 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT NPT, Back Location, Brass Case Material
Pressure Gauge, -30 inHg to 0 to 15 psi psi, 2-1/2 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT or 7/16 in-20 Adjustable
Industrial Compound Gauge, 30 to 0 to 30 psi, 4 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT, Center Back Location
Commercial Pressure Gauge, 0 to 1,000 psi, 2 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT, Bottom Location, ABS Case Material
Pressure Gauge with Diaphragm Seal, 0 to 1,000 psi, 2 1/2 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT, Bottom Location
Panel-Mount Compound Gauge, 30 to 0 to 400 psi, 2 1/2 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT, Center Back Location
Pressure Gauge with Diaphragm Seal, 0 to 100 psi, 2 1/2 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT, Bottom Location
Welding Regulator Pressure Gauge, 0 to 200 psi, 2 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT, Bottom Location
Commercial Compound Gauge, 30 to 0 to 30 psi, 2 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT, Center Back Location
Pressure Gauge with Diaphragm Seal, 30 to 0 to 30 psi, 2 1/2 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT, Bottom Location
Panel-Mount Pressure Gauge, 0 to 7,500 psi, 2 1/2 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT, Center Back Location
Panel-Mount Pressure Gauge, 0 to 7,500 psi, 2 1/2 in Dial, 1/4 in NPT, Center Back Location
About Pressure Gauges
Pressure Gauges are essential tools used to measure the pressure of gas or liquid within a system, offering critical data for various industrial and commercial applications. Available in both analog and digital formats, these gauges cater to diverse needs across different industries such as oil & gas production, chemical plants, automotive manufacturing, medical laboratories, HVAC systems and more. These versatile instruments come in a range of types and sizes tailored to specific applications. Constructed typically from stainless steel with additional components like brass, copper alloys and plastics depending on the gauge type; they offer durability and precision. Professionals trust their accuracy for safe operations across sectors including aerospace engineering firms to water treatment facilities.




