
Maintain the precision of your welding and cutting equipment with the Victor 1424-0313 Compound Gauge. This 2-inch replacement gauge is specifically designed for applications that require monitoring of both vacuum and low-pressure delivery. With a range spanning from 30 inches of mercury (vacuum) up to 60 PSI, it is particularly useful for regulators used in purging cycles, HVAC pressure testing, or specialized gas mixing where vacuum creation is part of the process. The ability to see negative pressure ensures that lines are properly evacuated before gas introduction, a critical step in high-purity welding applications.
The gauge features a tough stainless steel case, setting it apart from cheaper alternatives with plastic or black steel housings. This construction choice not only improves the aesthetic but significantly enhances the gauge's resistance to shop fluids, sparks, and accidental knocks. The dial face is laid out with precision, offering a dual scale that displays pressure in both pounds per square inch (PSI) and kilopascals (kPa). This dual-unit display supports international standards and simplifies cross-referencing technical specifications without the need for a calculator.
Installing the Victor 1424-0313 is straightforward, featuring a standard connection typically found on Victor regulators (verify thread size before installation, typically 1/4" NPT for this class). A clear lens and responsive needle movement allow for instant assessment of your gas system's state. Whether you are repairing an aging regulator or outfitting a new test bench, this gauge provides the accuracy and durability associated with the Victor brand. Keep your equipment in top condition and ensure consistent gas delivery parameters with this high-quality replacement gauge.
Features at a Glance:
| Additional Information |
|---|
| Brand:Victor |
| Diameter:2" |
| Pressure Range:30 inHg - 60 PSI |
| Packaging Description:1 Per Ea |
| Gauge Type:Compound (Vacuum/Pressure) |
| Case Material:Stainless Steel |
| Scale Units:PSI, kPa, inHg |
| Max Pressure:60 PSI, 400 kPa |