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Your cart is empty.Pressure gauges are suitable for air, steam, and other pressure applications that will not deteriorate brass. Y50T-20 Certified. Manufactured to include no more than 0. 25% weighted average lead content on wetted surfaces.
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
This is a solid pressure gauge, heavy and brass. Works as it should, easy to read pressure dial.
CE
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
I use these Simmons gauges to monitor the water pressure in my home plumbing and also in my camper. If my pressure regulators are failing, a gauge like this is your best way of knowing for sure. The camper gauge must not be allowed to freeze or it will die, don't ask me how I know.
reginald f.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
Get to have to read pressure well tank system.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Just as described
Jarod Perry
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2021
Easily installed and works as intended. Great quality product!
Bob B
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2021
It functions very well. Accurate.
Jerry
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2018
First, I'm an engineer so I know what I'm talking about. One of the reviewers said this device was filled with a viscous fluid. That is totally false as this is a water gauge, which are filled with air.As received, mine read just under 10-lbs of pressure, whereas the needle should have been resting on the peg which is a little above zero. Apparently there is no 100% visual inspection before parts leave the factory. I perhaps should have, and definitely could have, returned it. But I know how they work and I know how to fix them, so I decided to keep it and fix it. I've already taken it apart for that purpose but haven't gotten around to fixing it, but probably will fairly soon. After opening it I found two points of visible damage which any assembler (or inspector) could have easily caught before final assembly -- a critical part in its mechanism had two deep dents in it which would have (and did) cause the problem. So shame on the manufacturer for shipping it. The dents cannot be removed but I can still zero the meter, though the dents will cause a slight change in accuracy over the whole scale (which I'm not going to be that sensitive to -- AKA willing to overlook). If I did not know how to zero the meter I would have returned it because its reading would have been way off over the entire stale (and that's way beyond my ability to forgive).Warning: since water gauges retain water within them after use, and is very difficult to entirely remove without cooking the device, never leave it out at temperatures below freezing. When water freezes, it expands. That expansion will be permanent and will totally ruin the most critical component within the meter -- the component that is dented in my meter -- and you will end up throwing it away.
Fritz Fritto
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2017
Works for my application. Use Teflon tape. Don't over tighten the brass against the plastic if you are using plastic fittings. It is filled with a viscous fluid. By design.
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