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That pressure range is correct for line hauler truck tires. Interesting about the materials, is it nickel or is it zinc plated?
also use Manometers if you are a respiratory therapist to calibrate breathing apparatus. I still have the one I used to calibrate CPAP and BiPAP machines but they have uses in other aspects of medicine. Don't like to guess on the pressure when you are inflating someones lungs.Manometers are used in the fuel gas (LP and natural) industry to measure gas pressure. In the U.S., LP gas systems used for home heating and cooking are regulated at about 10 inches of water column which is much less than 1 pasig. I don’t recall the regulated gas pressure for natural gas, but I think it’s around 8 inches of water column. Manometers measure pressure by how far the pressure moves a column of water. In some cases mercury is used instead of water. The one pictured here is used in metric measurements but does the same thing. They would be used in any industry that requires measurement of low gas pressures. I hope my explanation makes sense. I tend to ramble.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again, we need a "groan" emoji.i can never get to close to a man-ometer, i usually pin the gauge by being present!!!!
they never work the same after!!!