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WIK2-60-B - WIKA 2-Inch Propane Delivery Gauge 0-60 PSI

Packaging: 1 per each
$71.80/ea

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SKU: PG2-60 Categories: ,

OVERVIEW

Precision Propane Monitoring with WIKA Reliability

The WIKA 2-Inch Pressure Gauge (0-60 PSI) is an essential component for maintaining the safety and efficiency of your propane gas systems. Designed specifically for Propane (LPG) service, this gauge provides accurate readings of delivery pressure, ensuring your downstream equipment receives the correct flow for optimal operation. Whether you are managing a heating system, a cutting torch setup, or an industrial propane supply, reliable pressure monitoring is critical to preventing equipment damage and ensuring operator safety.

Built with the quality expected from WIKA, this gauge features a robust steel case that protects the sensitive internal mechanisms from external impacts and rough handling typical in industrial environments. The 2-inch dial face is designed for clarity, featuring high-contrast markings that allow operators to read pressure levels at a glance, even from a distance. The scale ranges from 0 to 60 PSI, making it ideal for "using" or delivery side applications where precise low-to-medium pressure control is required.

Installation is straightforward with the industry-standard 1/4-inch NPT bottom mount connection. This thread size is compatible with the vast majority of standard propane regulators and manifolds. The internal mechanism is constructed from high-quality brass, offering excellent corrosion resistance and longevity when used with non-corrosive gases like propane. By replacing a damaged or unreadable gauge with this high-quality WIKA unit, you restore full control over your gas delivery system.

Key Applications

  • Propane Regulators: Ideal for monitoring outlet pressure on single or two-stage regulators.
  • Cutting & Heating: Ensures correct fuel pressure for oxy-propane torches.
  • Industrial Heating: Monitors supply lines for heaters and furnaces.
  • RV & Camping: Suitable for checking delivery pressure in recreational vehicle systems.
Additional Information
Used on a:Regulator (regulator), Regulator
Used On Which Gas:Propane, Propane (propane)
Which Side?:Using (using), Using
Max Psi:60psi, 60psi (60psi)
Diameter (in):2" (2), 2"
Connection Type:1/4" NPT
Mount Type:Bottom Mount
Case Material:Steel
Lens Material:Polycarbonate
Scale Type:Single Scale (PSI)
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Connection Type:1/4" NPT
Mount Type:Bottom Mount
Case Material:Steel
Lens Material:Polycarbonate
Scale Type:Single Scale (PSI)
Diameter (in):2" (2)
Max Psi:60psi (60psi)
Used On Which Gas:Propane (propane)
Used on a:Regulator (regulator)
Which Side?:Using (using)

INCLUDED

  • 1x 2-Inch Pressure Gauge (0-60 PSI, Propane)

APPLICATIONS

  • Propane Regulator Outlet Monitoring
  • Oxy-Fuel Cutting Systems (Propane Fuel)
  • Industrial Heating Systems
  • RV Propane Delivery Systems
  • Gas Manifolds

FAQ

No, this gauge is specified for Propane only. Oxygen gauges require specific cleaning to 'Use No Oil' standards to prevent combustion hazards. Always use a gauge marked for the specific gas service intended.

This gauge features a standard 1/4-inch NPT (National Pipe Thread) male connection, which is the most common size for regulator gauge ports.

With a range of 0-60 PSI, this gauge is designed for the 'using' or delivery side (hose pressure). Tank pressure gauges for propane typically read much higher (up to 300 or 400 PSI) to account for cylinder pressure.

Typically, gauges do not come with pre-applied sealant. It is recommended to use PTFE tape (Teflon tape) or an appropriate thread sealant paste approved for gas connections when installing.

The WIK2-60-B features a durable steel case, providing better protection against impact compared to plastic-cased gauges.

Exceeding the maximum scale can damage the internal bourdon tube and calibration mechanism, rendering the gauge inaccurate or broken. Always ensure your system pressure does not exceed the gauge's maximum rating.

No, this is a standard dry gauge. Liquid-filled gauges are typically used in high-vibration environments, but dry gauges are standard for most regulator applications.