Air Pressure Gauges are used in a variety of applications and
settings to measure the pressure of air in a tank. Industrial
environments where coatings and sealants are applied on a regular
basis rely on a gauge's readings to ensure safety guidelines are
being met, and application amounts are per specifications.
Gauges are manufactured to meet certain guidelines, as put forth
by the American National Standards Institute, or ANSI, and are
designed to different accuracy readings, depending on the
application type. Pressure gauges can provide needed information
when a machine malfunctions, allowing operators to attend to the
problem before more serious problems develop. The design of the
liquid gauge makes for less wear and tear, fewer problems with
condensation and back-up, as well as a longer lifespan.
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Bottom Mounted
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Back Mounted
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Liquid Filled
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