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Your cart is empty.PEM Standard Economy Gauges are the most economical and general purpose of the pressure gauges. Their applications include plumbing, heating, air conditioning, pneumatic, hydraulic, water tanks, air compressors and OEM PEM Add-On Options Features: 1.5 € (40mm) to 4 € (100mm) sizes Friction bezel rings Black steel case Brass or lead free brass wetted parts ASME B40.100 compliant ±3-2-3% accuracy CRN registered 5 year warranty Made in Canada
Roger f.
2025-08-19 11:57:18
Works great
DMH
2025-08-12 17:34:01
Installed these gauges on both of my filters. A gauge gives you a better idea of filter condition as opposed to filter appearance. Easy to add the gauge. I just drill a 7/16" hole in the output side of the housing and thread it with a 1/4" pipe tap. Put a few wraps of Teflon tape on the gauge threads and thread it in.
Heli Chief
2025-07-07 15:56:50
Read this before you buy this gauge. Just a few things I noticed after buying and installing 5 of these gauges. On a side note: I purchased 2 gauges from home depot and the both stopped working, stuck needle and bent needle after a few weeks and one rusted and sprung a leak.Likes:-much better quality then the cheap similar priced ones at lowes or home depot.-quality brass internal parts-screws instead of rivets holding the face on-Accurate: out of 5 gauges only 1 reads 1PSI higher then the rest. However they read 5 PSI different then the CHEAPO gauges from Depot and Lowes.dislikes:-the face is hard to read and only calls out every 20 PSI which is not ideal. Mine are installed on a house water system that reach 60psi max so its hard to tell from a quick glance if your at 50psi or not.-KPA is just distracting and not necessary on a small gauge like this in my opinion.
Rayto
2025-06-17 09:41:43
For the money I expected leaks or incorrect readings. However, at a tenth the price of what my local plumbing supply house wanted for a guage, it was worth a shot. It’s been in a month so far, no leaks, reading makes sense, all I need.
FlyboyTR
2025-04-08 13:06:05
When my first one arrived, it was showing 7 PSI out of the box. I did not even connect it. I contacted Amazon for a replacement. This is being used in an assembly that allows me to air up/down two tires at a time. We do off-roading and the ability to air up/down two tires at a time is a good thing. It also allows me to balance the pressure between the two tires. I also have the ability to check the line pressure with a regular tire gauge (just a back up). I have one electronic and two manual tire gauges that I use. All three of these read exactly the same at 40-65 PSI.The replacement gauge arrived two days later. It was at 0 PSI out of the box. I installed it and started checking...thinking a gauge at this price point would be way off. Actually what I found after testing it with my three tire gauges was impressive. At 40 PSI and below it reads about 1 PSI low. At 50-65 it reads exact to about 1/2 PSI high. I have used high-end, expensive, oil filled gauges that were no where this accurate.Bottom line...I am very pleased with the replacement and glad that I decided to stay with the same brand/seller, etc. Thanks!
Johnnie J
2025-03-29 17:47:33
Does a great job - just make sure the pressure is not higher than the gauge readout or you will ruin it instantly.
jb
2025-02-15 18:04:17
Very good gauge, going on my 3rd because I can get careless at work and drop or over pressurize. But, for your hard working dollar it's worth it if you take care of it. I use mine from shop air, to a 90 degree valve, to a pressure regulator, then the Winters gauge, to an air chuck. I use this gauge to pressurized and monitor coolant systems on diesel transit coaches. I use this to apply only 16psi or 11psi depending on engine, to find coolant leaks, and to verify repairs. Apply the specified pressure, cut off shop air, monitor gauge, hopefully the needle holds after repairs. Easy peasy. When I break the next one, I'll just buy 2 at a time. Just wish they offered a rubber boot of some sort.
john dell angelo
2025-02-07 19:40:16
Used it once and doesn’t work anymore. I use it to check water pressure in boilers (20psi or less).. went to use it the second time and needle is reading around 20 psi and not in use… won’t zero out. Glad I didn’t spend a lot of money for it….in the trash it went!
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