OK, here goes... So the gauges are not provided to any facility except for yours
It seems that every other poster on this thread is accepting that individual gauges cannot be supplied, but you either have a loophole or your organisation seems to have some kind of disposition that means that your supplier is happy to supply them by the box:
Which two suppliers (you stated "couple") are comfortable to supply you with these gauges "by the box"?
If you do go down the route of getting a gauge, make sure it meets ISO 5171.
Two who supply them at the most competitive prices.
...your point is?
andwhen it finaly runs out its on a Sunday and u are needing the part fixed that dayWhen I looked to replace the one i had the internet scoured and only really came up with the 300 psi one that it oreded and destroyed. I think that was about a £10 delivered too. BAR/psi potato/potarto.
For the cost of a new reculator its probably not worth the hastle to be honest.
one thing would be to just block off the gauge's port and just run the gas until it runs out. It's only really there to tell you how much gas is in the bottle. Mine reads 0 for a long time before it actaully runs out.
andwhen it finaly runs out its on a Sunday and u are needing the part fixed that day
My point is that, once again, you're providing half-complete answers which certainly leaves me doubting the veracity of your claims.
andwhen it finaly runs out its on a Sunday and u are needing the part fixed that day
Just for your information it's actually ISO 5171, as I stated in my post.Brad, just a little correction.
It is now EN 5171 and not BS 5171 but they are both the same, except with an EN number they review it regularly which means a lot of people are kept in employment.
Just for your information.
is that post supposed to be cleared upThat's lared that up then
Got it in one, chuffing keyboardis that post supposed to be cleared up