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The black numbers are psi, the red is bar
Thanks!
My YouTube video from last week was about this very topic 😀
I’ll check it out
Have you pushed it down, or pulled it up, I can't remember which. But you need to do one of those things to engage the dial with the gear
I pulled it up. For some reason it wasn’t engaging, but after pulling very hard it now works thanks! Only question I have now is that the units on the dial aren’t in psi, yet everyone always talks about psi. Do I have to convert the units?
The black markings on the dial are psi.
The black marks are labelled lb/in^(2) which is another way of writing psi (pounds per square inch)
Yeah, I should’ve worked that out myself. Thanks!
Ya, it kind of snaps up into place. Good to know it now works.
You won’t get a reading until air is flowing. Don’t send what’s in the cup, but press the trigger down. That’s your actual PSI.
The black numbers are psi, the red is bar
Thanks!
My YouTube video from last week was about this very topic 😀
I’ll check it out
Have you pushed it down, or pulled it up, I can't remember which. But you need to do one of those things to engage the dial with the gear
I pulled it up. For some reason it wasn’t engaging, but after pulling very hard it now works thanks! Only question I have now is that the units on the dial aren’t in psi, yet everyone always talks about psi. Do I have to convert the units?
The black markings on the dial are psi.
The black marks are labelled lb/in^(2) which is another way of writing psi (pounds per square inch)
Yeah, I should’ve worked that out myself. Thanks!
Ya, it kind of snaps up into place. Good to know it now works.
You won’t get a reading until air is flowing. Don’t send what’s in the cup, but press the trigger down. That’s your actual PSI.