50mm All Stainless Steel Pressure Gauges

50mm all stainless steel pressure gauges provide compact local pressure indication for industrial systems, OEM equipment, process pipework and maintenance replacement use. Their stainless steel construction makes them suitable where improved resistance to corrosion, contamination or harsh surroundings is required compared with brass-based gauges.

The 50mm dial size is useful where panel space or installation clearance is limited, while still supporting routine pressure measurement and pressure monitoring. Choose a gauge by matching the pressure range, connection size, entry position and mounting style to the existing application.

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Compact Stainless Steel Pressure Gauges

50mm all stainless steel pressure gauges are used where a compact dial size is required alongside improved resistance to corrosion, contamination and demanding industrial environments. They are commonly selected for local pressure indication on process equipment, OEM assemblies, pipework, skids and maintenance replacement work.

The all stainless steel construction makes these gauges a practical choice where brass-based instruments may not be suitable for the surrounding environment or the process media. The 50mm dial provides a compact installation footprint while remaining suitable for routine pressure monitoring in industrial systems.

When selecting a replacement gauge, match the pressure range, entry position, connection type and mounting arrangement to the existing installation. Bottom entry and back entry options support direct mounting, surface mounting and panel-style installations depending on the equipment layout.

Compact 50mm Dial

A 50mm dial gives local pressure indication in restricted spaces, making these gauges suitable for compact machinery, panels, skids and OEM equipment.

Stainless Steel Construction

All stainless steel pressure gauges are suited to industrial environments where corrosion resistance and material compatibility are important selection factors.

Mounting Options

Bottom entry and back entry configurations help support replacement gauges, new installations and equipment builds with different mounting layouts.

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Industrial Applications

These compact stainless steel gauges are used across industrial pressure measurement duties where local indication, durability and installation flexibility are required.

Process Pipework

Used for local pressure indication on process lines where stainless steel construction is preferred for environmental or media compatibility reasons.

OEM Equipment

Suitable for machinery builders and panel manufacturers requiring compact pressure indicators for equipment assemblies and packaged systems.

Maintenance Replacement

A practical choice for replacing worn or damaged gauges where the existing installation requires a 50mm dial and matching entry orientation.

Utility and Service Lines

Used for routine pressure monitoring on industrial service systems, skids and plant equipment where compact stainless steel gauges are required.

Choosing the Right Gauge

Select a 50mm stainless steel pressure gauge by matching the instrument to the process conditions, installation layout and replacement requirements.

Pressure Range

Choose a range that covers the normal operating pressure while allowing for expected system variation. Avoid selecting a gauge with too low a range for the application.

Entry Position

Bottom entry is commonly used for direct pipe mounting, while back entry is often selected for panels, machinery faces and compact equipment layouts.

Material Compatibility

Check that stainless steel wetted parts are suitable for the process media and surrounding environment before specifying the gauge.

Installation Layout

Confirm the available space, viewing angle, connection position and mounting method before ordering replacement gauges or instruments for new builds.

Pressure Gauge FAQs

Common questions from engineers, maintenance teams and buyers selecting compact all stainless steel pressure gauges.