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High-Performance Interstate Pneumatics G2012 015 Pressure Diameter1: Unleash Optimal Pneumatic Power! Review

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Description of High-Performance Interstate Pneumatics G2012 015 Pressure Diameter1: Unleash Optimal Pneumatic Power!

Painted, pressed steel case provides durability. Shatterproof polycarbonate clear plastic provides safety. Specifications: | Dial Diameter: 2". Delivery : 0-15 PSI. Inlet Thread: 1/4" NPT. Mounting Type: Bottom Mount.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not the best at testing, measuring and inspecting

Right out of the box the gauge read 1lb and the needle was dangling. set ok The pressure on it is 3 pounds and the reading is 8 pounds. then go back to 2 pounds. after pressure relief. Very bad quality.

Pros
  • Gauges and vacuum gauges
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good gauge but wrong size recommended

It was recommended to me when I bought a set of filters and cables for my kerosene heater except it was a 1/4" pipe thread and my heater and the kit I bought requires a 1/8" thread gauge so check what they recommend before you buy.

Pros
  • Pressure and Vacuum
Cons
  • Can't remember but there was something

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Inaccurate enough

This sensor is installed in my well water system. The sensor constantly indicates a low level. The downhole pump gauge is only 4 feet below this gauge and with the manual bypass to the softener open and the flow going straight through the 1 inch line to this gauge the pressure is about 9 psi lower than the gauge in the borehole. . I would expect less than 2psi deflection due to static pressure drop. And yes, the bore gauge has been benchmarked against other reference gauges and is fairly…

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • A newer model could have been chosen