Introduction:
An air compressor gauge is a device used to measure and display the pressure of compressed air in a system. It is an essential component of an air compressor setup as it provides important information about the pressure levels, allowing users to monitor and control the air pressure for various applications.
The gauge typically consists of a round dial or digital display with markings representing the pressure units, such as pounds per square inch (psi), bar, or kilopascals (kPa). The dial or display is divided into increments that indicate the pressure readings. It also includes a needle or numerical readout that points to or displays the current pressure level.
The air compressor gauge is connected to the air compressor tank or a pressure line using a threaded connection or a quick-connect fitting. As compressed air flows through the system, it exerts pressure on the gauge, which is then translated into a reading on the display.
The gauge helps users ensure that the air pressure remains within the desired range for a specific application. Different tools and equipment require different levels of air pressure, and exceeding or falling short of the recommended pressure can lead to inefficient operation or potential damage.
By monitoring the air compressor gauge, users can adjust the pressure output of the compressor, ensuring it matches the requirements of the tools or equipment being used. It allows for precise control over the air supply, optimizing performance and promoting safety.
Air compressor gauges are available in various types, including analog (with a dial and needle) and digital (with a digital display). Digital gauges often provide more accurate readings and may offer additional features like backlighting, memory storage, and programmable pressure alarms.
Regular maintenance and calibration of air compressor gauges are important to ensure accuracy. Over time, gauges can become less precise or develop inaccuracies, which can affect the overall performance of the compressed air system.
In summary, an air compressor gauge is a crucial tool for monitoring and controlling the pressure of compressed air. It helps users maintain optimal pressure levels, ensuring efficient operation and preventing potential equipment damage.
Technical Specification:
Dial diameter |
Type and feature |
Model code |
Measuring Range |
Accuranse |
Connection |
Material |
|
Radical type |
Ⅰ |
|
0~0.06 -0.1~0 |
2.5 |
M14×1.5 |
Iron |
|
60 |
Radical back side type |
Ⅱ |
T |
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75 |
Radical back square |
|
TF(TY) |
||||
1.6 |
|||||||
100 |
Axial type |
Ⅳ |
Z |
||||
150 |
Axial side type |
Ⅲ |
ZT |
||||
Pressure Gauge's Mounting Dimensioon
D |
D1 |
A |
B |
d0 |
d1 |
60 |
82 |
|
|
72 |
Φ4.5 |
75 |
98 |
77 |
39 |
88 |
Φ4.5 |
100 |
125 |
|
|
116 |
Φ4.5 |
107 |
135 |
|
|
118 |
Φ6 |
150 |
183 |
|
|
162 |
Φ6.5 |
Pressure Gauge Connection Thread Dimension
Dial diameter |
Connection Dimension |
||
d |
L(mm) |
d1(mm) |
|
60 |
M14×1.5 |
12 |
Φ5 |
75 |
G³/8" |
16 |
Φ5.5 |
100 |
M20×1.5 |
20 |
Φ5.5 |
150 |
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