SS/BRASS, CB, 2.5 DIAL,1/4 NPT, 6000 PSI

Description & Features

This gauge is a robust solution for high-pressure applications capable of measuring up to 6000 PSI or 400 Bar. Engineered Specialty Products offers precision and reliability with its liquid-filled design ensuring accurate readings in demanding industrial settings.

Featuring a 2.5-inch dial the gauge is easy to read and built to withstand harsh conditions. Its durable SS/Brass construction enhances longevity and performance.

Designed without an adjustable end or adjustment feature it eliminates the need for frequent recalibrations. While not machine mountable it fits well in manual applications.

Specifications include dimensions A=2.48 B=1.21 and C=2.71 highlighting its compact yet functional design. The gauge does not include a thread sealant diode or remote control focusing on simplicity and effectiveness.

MPN: PRO-202L-254S

Supplier Part Number: PRO-202L-254S

Specifications

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number 574506, Alternate Part Number 638008A4G02CP0LBR600024218, Alternate Part Number 649386, Alternate Part Number C1NE25, Alternate Part Number MI-08734493, Alternate Part Number MINO-01117X96022
Dimensions
A=2.48 B=1.21 C=2.71
Brand
Engineered Specialty Products
Brand
Engineered Specialty Products
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Fill Type
Liquid Filled
Specifications
2.5" 0-6,000 PSI/ 0-400 Bar
Supplier Part Number
PRO-202L-254S
Product Weight
0.99 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Roger W on Sep 7, 2025, 6:48 AM
Will this gauge hold up if it's constantly reading pressure? I need something durable for a machine that runs all day long.
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 8, 2025, 8:37 PM
Designed with longevity in mind, this gauge features durable SS/Brass construction to withstand demanding industrial settings, so it should hold up just fine.
Question by: Donna H on Dec 3, 2025, 12:34 PM
gauge says liquid filled, what's actually in there and why does that matter for a high-pressure setup like this?
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 5, 2025, 9:30 AM
Liquid-filled gauges use glycerin or a similar fluid inside the case to dampen needle vibration and protect the internal mechanism from pressure spikes. At 6000 PSI, you get a lot of system stress, and that fill keeps the movement from bouncing around so your readings stay steady. It also helps with condensation on the lens, which matters when temps shift during operation.