The brass connector medical pressure gauge is a compact 40mm mechanical Bourdon tube manometer designed for balloon inflation devices and medical pressure control systems. It provides stable and accurate pressure monitoring up to 30 ATM, making it suitable for angioplasty procedures, catheter balloon inflation and syringe-based medical inflation systems.
This gauge is manufactured in accordance with EN 837-1 international standard and features a luminous dial for improved visibility in low-light clinical environments. The radial bottom connection design allows easy integration into compact medical equipment.
With a durable brass wetted structure and acrylic lens protection, it ensures reliable performance in repeated medical inflation operations.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Dial Size | 40 mm |
| Pressure Range | 0–30 ATM (≈0–30 bar) |
| Mounting Type | Radial (Bottom Connection) |
| Standard | EN 837-1 |
| Connection Material | Brass Connector |
| Case Material | Plastic (Black/Customized) |
| Lens Material | Acrylic |
| Dial Type | Luminous / Standard |
| Measurement System | Bourdon Tube |
| Wetted Parts | Brass (Copper Alloy) |
| Accuracy Class | 2.5 |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
| Protection Level | IP65 |
| Media | Medical gas / air / non-corrosive fluids |
Designed for precise control of high-pressure balloon inflation in medical procedures.
Improves readability in operating rooms and emergency clinical conditions.
Ensures secure connection and long-term durability in repeated inflation cycles.
Suitable for portable devices and space-limited medical equipment integration.
Ensures international compliance and stable mechanical measurement performance.
The Bourdon tube inside the gauge deforms under applied pressure. This mechanical movement is transmitted to the pointer system, allowing real-time analog pressure reading without external power supply.
It is used in balloon inflation devices, angioplasty systems and medical syringe pressure control applications.
30 ATM equals approximately 30 bar, commonly used in balloon catheter inflation systems.
It improves visibility in low-light surgical environments.
It defines design, safety and accuracy requirements for mechanical pressure gauges.