What are the different sizes of PGI pressure gauges?
Pressure Gauges Industrial and Process PGI Series ■40, 50, 63, 100, 115, and 160 mm (1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2, 4, 4 1/2 and 6 in.) dial sizes ■Accuracy in accordance with ASME, EN, and JIS ■Available with a variety of end connections, including Swagelok®tube adapters
Where is the dial on a pressure gauge?
Pressure gauges generally come with either a male or a female mount that can be situated on the back, top, or base of the dial. The dial varies in range and increment depending on the application to which it is suited. The diameter of the dial varies in size, and the case may be made of steel, aluminum,…
How big is a standard Swagelok pressure gauge?
PRESSURE GAUGES Process Connections Connection Maximum Pressure Specification Swagelok Tube Adapter 1/4 in. and 6 mm 10 000 psi, 600 bar, 60 MPa 3/8 in. and 10 mm — 7500 psi, 500 bar, 50 MPa 1/2 in. and 12 mm 6000 psi, 400 bar, 40 MPa Male NPT 1/8 in.
What do you need to know about pressure gauges?
A pressure gauge measures the pressure level inside a container that holds gas, liquid, vapor, or solid material, helping ensure optimal performance and safety, or precise measurement. Pressure gauges range from the simplest bike tire gauge to complex gauges for accuracy in industrial and mechanical processing.
What is gauge number?
Gauge (or gage) sizes are numbers that indicate the thickness of a piece of sheet metal, with a higher number referring to a thinner sheet.
What to consider when choosing a pressure gauge?
There are several factors to consider when selecting the right gauge for your application: dial size, connection location, fitting size and type, special cleaning, and the pressure range and scale. When it comes to pressure range, the dial range