How do I know that my gauge is experiencing vibration?
The indicators for system vibration can be seen from the exterior but there may also be internal damage to your gauge.
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External Indicators |
Internal Indicators |
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Missing pointer |
Crack in bourdon tube |
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Black dust on dial |
Worn segment gear |
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Scrapes on dial from loose pointer |
Worn pinion gear |
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Missing window, window ring or back plate |
Worn link |
Failure due to mechanical vibration can be caused by several things. When looking at your system, consider the following:
Use a liquid-filled gauge in your system. A liquid-filled gauge will reduce internal wear, lubricate and cool moving parts, as well as dampen the effects of vibration. Available case fills include Glycerine, Silicone, Halocarbon, and Fluorolube. Eliminate or reduce avoidable vibration in the system. In extreme situations, you can use a snubber or a diaphragm seal with an internal restrictor (in place of a Bourdon tube-style gauge) for a more robust solution.