The IK 100 MM PRESSURE GAUGE RANGE: 0 TO 100 PSI / 0 TO 7 KG/CM2, CONNECTION 1/4 INCH is a high-performance instrument designed for accurate and reliable pressure measurement in a variety of industrial applications. With a 100mm dial, this pressure gauge provides clear, easy-to-read measurements across a pressure range of 0 to 100 PSI (0 to 7 KG/CM2), making it ideal for systems that require medium to high-pressure monitoring. It is suitable for use in hydraulic systems, air compressors, water pumps, and manufacturing processes where precise pressure control is essential for maintaining operational efficiency and safety.
Constructed for durability, the IK 100 MM pressure gauge is built with high-quality materials designed to withstand vibration, temperature fluctuations, and exposure to harsh environmental conditions. The 1/4-inch connection allows for secure installation and compatibility with a wide range of systems, ensuring a leak-free and reliable fit. The large dial size ensures easy visibility of the pressure readings, allowing operators to quickly assess pressure levels and make necessary adjustments to maintain system performance.
This pressure gauge is vital for industries that rely on consistent pressure regulation to avoid system failures and ensure smooth operations. By providing real-time pressure data, the IK 100 MM PRESSURE GAUGE helps detect pressure deviations that could indicate potential issues, allowing for timely interventions to prevent damage to equipment or production delays. Its reliable and precise performance enhances the overall efficiency and safety of pressure-sensitive systems.
With its clear readability, rugged construction, and straightforward installation, the IK 100 MM PRESSURE GAUGE RANGE: 0 TO 100 PSI / 0 TO 7 KG/CM2, CONNECTION 1/4 INCH is an essential tool for professionals seeking accurate pressure monitoring in various industrial and commercial environments. Its durability, precision, and easy integration make it an indispensable component for maintaining the optimal operation of pressure systems.