How to clean the diaphragm pressure gauge?
Feb 11, 2020| Since the diaphragm pressure gauge is a highly resistant instrument, it can have a long service life after the diaphragm pressure gauge is installed on mechanical equipment. However, if the pressure gauge is to maintain a good accuracy consistently, Still have to give frequent cleaning. The following describes how to clean the diaphragm pressure gauge manufacturer at a reasonable price.
1.Clean the pressure guide hole of the joint
There is a pressure guiding hole in the joint between the diaphragm pressure gauge and the device. If this pressure guiding hole is blocked by various dust and oil, it will not function properly. Therefore, the pressure guiding hole of the joint should be cleaned frequently. When cleaning, first inject some gasoline into the hole through the needle tube, and then gently shake it to dissolve the oil in the gasoline, and then throw all the gasoline out. Repeat this cleaning with gasoline several times.
2.Clean the case and the interior
In order to protect the diaphragm pressure gauge, there is a case made of high-quality materials on the outside. If dust accumulates on the surface, you can first remove the housing of the diaphragm pressure gauge when cleaning, and then gently turn the pressure gauge upside down and Pour out the dust inside, and then use a suitable tool to purge the remaining ash in the meter. Then take a small amount of cotton wool and clean the case glass.
3.Clean rust
If rust appears on the metal components of the diaphragm pressure gauge, this part needs to be immersed in gasoline and brushed during cleaning. If rust appears on the thread at the joint, then use a matching thread die to remove the rust. trace. After removing the rust on the diaphragm pressure gauge and allowing it to dry, a layer of rust protection should be applied.
If the diaphragm pressure gauge is not cleaned, the dust and stains on the case will block the readings, and everyone cannot correctly understand the current pressure value, and rust, dust, and oil stains will also cause a certain quality of the low-quality diaphragm pressure gauge. Damage, so be sure to clean the diaphragm pressure gauge regularly using the correct method.


