BRK Pressure Gauge
New style 250 BAR manometer for Brocock PCPs
This BRK Pressure gauge is a new style manometer that’s carries Brocock’s new BRK logo on its dial face. Designed as a direct replacement for models which have ‘white face’ style pressure gauge dials. Rated to 250 bar (3,625 psi)
Construction
Chrome-plated aluminium is used to make the new style BRK Pressure Gauge. Male-threaded for a direct screw-fit into the existing female thread on the rifle’s action. Supplied complete with an O-ring seal.
Rating
As with the old style manometer, the new style BRK Pressure Gauge is rated to a maximum of 250 bar (3,625 psi). So it will suit all current BRK-Brocock PCP air rifle models.
New Dial Face
The new style BRK Pressure Gauge – or manometer – features a redesigned dial face. The dial is black in colour and features the new BRK Brocock logo in red and white. Additionally, a gloss yellow pointer needle makes it easy to read.
The vernier reads in bar. It shows major pressure indicators of 0, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250 bar. The vernier features calibrations in 10 bar increments from 50 to 250 bar. The red-shaded area between 0 and 80 bar approximates* the ‘low pressure’ area. So this shows users on the dial when their air rifle needs refilling.
* Note: The actual pressure at which an individual gun needs refilling with compressed air may vary according to a number of factors. Therefore, the dial can provide only an approximate indication.
Fitting
The new style manometer is a direct replacement for a rifle’s existing pressure gauge. It fits easily by the user with just standard tools. However, we recommend a BRK authorised service center undertakes the replacement.
!!! Working with high-pressure airguns can be dangerous !!! You should only attempt to work on them if you feel competent enough. Prior to work, PCP air rifles must always be made safe. So they must be unloaded, uncocked and all the high-pressure air must be bled from the rifle. BRK offers a number of useful workshop resources. See our Workshop Guides and step-by-step videos on the official BRK YouTube channel.