10,000 PSI Bottom Mount Pressure Gauge

Soft Wash DepotSKU: 22.5007-V
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Description

The 10,000 PSI Bottom Mount Pressure Gauge is a critical diagnostic tool for accurately monitoring pressure in high-pressure washing and fluid systems. Designed to pair with top-mount or back-mount pressure gauge fittings (Part #24.0101 or #22.0239), this gauge provides reliable, real-time pressure readings and helps identify potentially damaging pressure spikes during operation.

Once installed, the gauge effectively measures running PSI and captures sudden pressure changes that occur when the spray gun trigger is engaged or released. Tracking baseline pressure readings over time allows operators to monitor system health and identify performance changes before they lead to costly failures.

Recommended Installation Locations

Primary (Fixed) Location - Pressure at the Pump
Most commonly installed immediately after the pump or on an unloader port, this placement measures true pump pressure and detects pressure spikes. It also helps identify pump cavitation, which may not always be audible or noticeable-often indicated by a trembling or bouncing gauge needle.

Secondary (Temporary) Location - Spray Gun Base
Used for intermittent checks, this placement allows you to verify pressure at the gun and determine when nozzle wear has caused pressure loss. As nozzles enlarge over time, pressure changes are captured by the gauge, alerting you when replacement is needed.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Bottom-mount design for versatile installation

  • Rated up to 10,000 PSI for high-pressure applications

  • Accurately measures running pressure and pressure spikes

  • Helps detect cavitation, nozzle wear, and system inefficiencies

  • Compatible with top-mount or back-mount gauge fittings

  • Ideal for pressure washing, industrial cleaning, and fluid systems

Reliable, accurate, and built for demanding environments, the 10,000 PSI Bottom Mount Pressure Gauge is an essential tool for protecting equipment, maintaining performance, and ensuring long-term system reliability.

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