Designed for routine hydraulic maintenance, this Schroeder Industries Multi-Gauge consolidates three pressure ranges and one vacuum range into a single compact enclosure. A single hook-up connects all three gauges simultaneously, covering vacuum to 150 psi, 0–600 psi, and 0–5000 psi, addressing the majority of hydraulic, transmission, and converter system testing needs without switching instruments.
A built-in gauge protector automatically shields the low and medium pressure gauges from high-pressure spikes, eliminating the need to identify system pressure before connecting. The dust- and moisture-resistant steel case measures 6.3 inches and houses 1.5-inch diameter gauges. A rubber bumper provides shock protection, and a rear hanger allows for convenient storage or mounting between uses.
SKU: GS-5
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 7630379
Alternate Part Numbers: C1LZ84
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Specifications
Diameter (in)
Case: 6.3, Gauge: 1.5
Brand
Schroeder Industries
Brand
Schroeder Industries
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Pressure Range (psi)
Gauge 1: 0 to 600 psi, Gauge 2: 0 to 5000 psi, Vacuum: 30 in Hg to 150 psi
Supplier Part Number
7630379
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1LZ84
Product Weight
3.25 lbs
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Product Questions & Answers (2)
Question by: Randy C on Feb 27, 2026, 11:02 AM
got a hydraulic setup that swings from vacuum to pressure depending on what it’s doing. would this gauge cover that without me swapping tools around
Answer by: Customer Support on Feb 28, 2026, 7:19 PM
For routine hydraulic maintenance, it gives you four readings in one case: vacuum from 30 in Hg up to 150 psi, plus 0 to 600 psi and 0 to 5000 psi. One hook-up connects all three gauges at the same time, so you can check vacuum, low pressure, and high pressure without changing instruments.
Question by: Kurt F on Oct 16, 2025, 4:48 PM
Does this thing actually protect the low-pressure gauge if you hook it up to a high-pressure system without knowin what the pressure is ahead of time?
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 17, 2025, 7:54 PM
Built into the unit is an automatic gauge protector that shields the low and medium pressure gauges from high-pressure spikes. So if you connect to a 2500 psi system while the low-range gauge is still live, it won't get damaged. You don't have to figure out system pressure before you hook up, which is the whole point of that feature.