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Pressure Gauges

Postby rooster » Tue Apr 05, 2005 1:21 pm

Has anyone found a pressure gauge that is light easy to use accurate and not overly expensive? If so please let me know I am sick of the inaccurate recordings from the garages and the one that came with my toolkit on the ZRX is fiddly at best, but I must admit it does work but is hard to read with my failing eyesight.
Also anyone had any experience with small garage compressors?
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re: Pressure Gauges

Postby Smitty » Tue Apr 05, 2005 2:00 pm

mate
by pressure gauge
I presume tyre pressure gauge

I have a good one..made by VDO
used by a lot of the race teams..about $50 ish
btw
I used to have cheapies around $20 but they were inaccurate
not worth it

and compressors?
I have a 2.5hp GMC compressor
with lines for rattle gun and tyre inflators
and nail guns etc
more than adequate..at Bunnings around $200
and sometimes they have them on special with a 'kit' as well

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Re: re: Pressure Gauges

Postby RG » Tue Apr 05, 2005 2:37 pm

Smitty wrote:and compressors?
I have a 2.5hp GMC compressor
with lines for rattle gun and tyre inflators
and nail guns etc
more than adequate..at Bunnings around $200


I've got the 2hp one, they are on offer now at Bunnings for $98.

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This is the gauage that I'm using.
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re: Pressure Gauges

Postby Jonno » Tue Apr 05, 2005 2:45 pm

Yep I know what you mean, damn things are so inaccurate, anyway I have a few guages and the best one so far is the digital one made by "Oxford" in England called "Digi-Guage", has a anti-shock casing, backlight display, water resistant and even has a led light to find the valve in the dark.
Also has a bleeder release button and both presta/schraeder valve end fitting ( Reads at 0.1 PSI measurements - PSI/Bar/kPa/KG-CM2 scales). $30 . This lil' bewdy is the ducks nutts m8. :wink:

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Australian distributors for oxford>
http://www.ficeda.com.au/main/index.cfm?fuseaction=Display_Delears&cfid=493089&cftoken=97081590&dts=54200520253

or Oxford website>
http://www.oxprod.com/
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re: Pressure Gauges

Postby MadKaw » Tue Apr 05, 2005 2:50 pm

I've got the same 2hp compressor, one of the best things I bought.
If you want to run nail guns and do large amounts of spray painting you may want the 2.5 hp 40 litre one. But for home use the 2hp 24 litre is fine for me. It will run the rattle gun, just doesn't have the power to get the front sprocket off... :?
I use a digital tyre pressure gauge and have for a number of years. Its small accurate and not too expensive. I think there about $20 odd..
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Re: re: Pressure Gauges

Postby Smitty » Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:01 pm

MadKaw wrote:I've got the same 2hp compressor, one of the best things I bought.
If you want to run nail guns and do large amounts of spray painting you may want the 2.5 hp 40 litre one. But for home use the 2hp 24 litre is fine for me. It will run the rattle gun, just doesn't have the power to get the front sprocket off... :? .


I bought the larger GMC unit (which I got thru a contact at GMC) coz I want to run a spray gun and rattle gun...
guess I am spoilt 'coz I have always had a compressor that would run some serious gear
so I do suggest the larger unit :)
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re: Pressure Gauges

Postby Jonno » Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:21 pm

Whatever happend to they way they usta grade them? Like 15CFM or 50cfm like the one i had.
Yeah, just get a 3 phase unit... :lol:
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Re: re: Pressure Gauges

Postby Smitty » Tue Apr 05, 2005 5:22 pm

scotty37 wrote:Whatever happend to they way they usta grade them? Like 15CFM or 50cfm like the one i had.
Yeah, just get a 3 phase unit... :lol:


3 phase...yeah right
most people just wanna plug it in..and go
without worrying whether its 1 phase 3 phase or what volts

I used to have a 8 (was it 10?) cfm PEERLESS compressor...240v
but it did need a 15 amp circuit

Most compressors seem to be rated in HP these days
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the bigger GMC one is equal to about 7½ cfm (I think)

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re: Pressure Gauges

Postby Tack » Tue Apr 05, 2005 8:43 pm

i have a racing tyre pressure guage that is able to be adjusted and I have the thing calibrated by an instrument company for accuracy (they have known pressure vessels and guages that are dead accurate)

actually a friend of mine runs Island performance down at Cowes on Phillip Island....he may have some good gauges, at a good price...I dunno if this sort of thing goes against KSRC policy or anything??...but may be able to get some sort of discount thing (i'm assuming this at this stage) going if both parties are interested.???


he has quite a lot of bike stuff obviously being on the island and supplies stuff to teams when they are down..... he set the business up as a motorsport supplier but he can get just about anything.
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Postby Nanna10r » Tue Apr 05, 2005 9:20 pm

I'd be interested Tack fer sher :wink: I'm sick of the supercheap ones destroying themslves under the rear seat.
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Postby Neilp » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:34 pm

Michelin make a very good gauge can be found at most good bike shops for around the $50.00 mark. When choice magazine did a survey on gauges years ago the michelin one was head and shoulders above anything else at the time. I bought one on 1990 and its still going strong.
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re: Pressure Gauges

Postby rooster » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:55 pm

Thanks for your help guys.
Regards the compressors do they need 3 phase wiring? For the dummies i.e. me I know the house is wired for 3 phase because of the airconditioner so is it a matter of just plugging in and off I go?
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Re: re: Pressure Gauges

Postby Jonno » Tue Apr 05, 2005 11:04 pm

[quote="rooster"] [snippet]
Regards the compressors do they need 3 phase wiring
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Sorry rooster, I was jokin' about the 3 phase machine unless you need a super huge compressor like in a factory that runs airtools all day( I say silly things sometimes).
What the others are suggesting are just fine for small amount of handyman use and use regular 10 amp~240 volt outlets, as mentioned some units require 15amp~240 outlets which normally can be reconised by one of the socket or plugs prongs (earth)being a little wider than the other two. This may create a problem for some buildings as there may not be an outlet with the correct amperage supply available. (basically the plug wont fit and if you can get it too fit :roll: it will blow fuses) But the technical details of electricity I will leave to the eggspurts. :wink:
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re: Pressure Gauges

Postby rooster » Tue Apr 12, 2005 8:40 am

Thanks guys for your assistance got the compressor from Supercheap for $89. Makes going for a ride confident that I have the right of amount of air in plus the other things that I can now do with a bit of compressed air.
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Postby Tack » Tue Apr 19, 2005 6:52 pm

I have spoken to Ben (a good friend of mine) who owns a spare parts/motorsport shop down at Phillip island called Island Performance. He has the michelin tyre pressure guages for sale from his store which are the same guages he sells to wsb and motogp teams when they come to the island.

He is an agent for all sorts of bike stuff (he is Gippsland Akropovic agent)and I am going down next Wednesday to get a basic product list and to workout what sort of discount he can offer for KSRC members, that is of course, if its ok with the KSRC admins to offer this.

Once I have an idea of what he has and what discount he can offer and as long as the admins ok it, I will post it up.

Here is his address and phone number:

Island Performance Parts
Cowes 3/ 144 Thompson Ave 3922 (03) 5952 6011
Cowes 3/ 144 Thompson Av 3922 (03) 5952 6777
OR... (03) 5956 6011
Cowes Fax 3922 (03) 5952 6144
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