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Analog Pressure Gauge
Hello all, i am wondering if there is anywhere that i can get a fairly cheap analog pressure meter for the pneumatics system thats rated for 120 psi. I'm looking at having a way to read in the PSI in the program so it knows when it has enough pressure to kick. Ive been looking around the internet for a meter but they were either very high ranges (1-10,000) or very high accuracy (+- .0001 psi) and they cost like about $500.
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Re: Analog Pressure Gauge
We bought a pressure switch similar to the Nason switch in the kit, but with a lower "on" pressure, in 2008.
It won't tell you what the pressure is, but it will tell you if it's above the pressure of the switch. McMaster Carr 3454K1 it's about $50 and you can specify the pressure. |
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