Pressure Gauges & Manometers

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Pressure tells you a great deal about how a system is coping, from a hydraulic ram to an air-conditioning duct. Our pressure gauges and manometers give technicians, plumbers and process operators around Australia a clear, dependable reading so they can commission, monitor and troubleshoot with certainty. 

Analogue gauges remain a workshop staple for their simplicity and glance-and-go clarity. Digital gauges add precision, data logging and easy unit switching, while manometers measure the low and differential pressures that matter in HVAC, ventilation and gas work. Between them, the range spans vacuum through to high-pressure hydraulic duties. 

Getting the right gauge means matching the pressure range, connection and media to the job, and running the instrument comfortably within its span rather than at its limit. Our team can help you get that selection right the first time. 

A pressure reading only means something if the gauge is honest, and gauges drift with vibration, pulsation and age. We calibrate the equipment we sell, with ISO 9001 certified processes and traceable results that satisfy compliance and quality audits. 

We deliver to trades, plants and service teams Australia-wide. Not sure which gauge or manometer fits your system? Get in touch and we will point you the right way.

Frequently Asked Questions

A pressure gauge, typically a Bourdon tube type, reads pressure relative to atmosphere across a wide range. A manometer measures pressure using a fluid column or an electronic sensor and excels at low and differential pressures. HVAC and gas work often calls for a manometer's fine resolution.

Pick a gauge whose range comfortably exceeds your normal working pressure, with the reading usually sitting in the middle of the dial. Running a gauge near its top end wears it quickly and reduces accuracy. Also match the connection and confirm the gauge suits your media.

Analogue gauges are simple, need no power and give a quick visual read, which suits rugged everyday use. Digital gauges offer higher accuracy, data logging and easy unit changes, ideal for precise commissioning and record keeping. The right choice comes down to accuracy needs and budget.

They do. Vibration, pressure spikes, over-ranging and simple ageing all cause gauges to drift, and a false pressure reading can mislead diagnosis or mask a fault. Regular calibration confirms accuracy and keeps you audit-ready. We calibrate the pressure instruments we sell and issue traceable certificates.

It measures the difference in pressure between two points, which is central to checking filter condition, airflow across coils, duct static pressure and roompressurisation. Cleanrooms, HVAC balancing and ventilation compliance all rely on these readings to confirm a system is performing as designed.

Common causes are over-pressure damage, pulsation and vibration fatigue, a blocked or restricted connection, or simply an aged instrument that has drifted. Choosing the correct range and adding a snubber or liquid filling helps. Calibration then confirms whether the gauge can be trusted or needs replacing.

Yes. We hold a wide range of pressure instruments and ship to trades, industrial sites and service teams nationwide. Let us know your pressure range, connection, media and whether you need analogue or digital, and we will recommend a gauge or manometer that fits.