Hallo everyone
See the picture below for details. The one on the left is FLUKE DPM1B. At first glance, it seems to be just a gas pressure gauge, but the key is the dial below. Inside is a manual micro-adjusting pump. Its function is to increase or decrease the pressure when the pressure setting value is about to be reached, so as to finally make the pressure reach the ideal value we want to achieve. Unfortunately, this pump has been discontinued for many years.
On the right is a similar function, in simple terms, it is a syringe. The upper part is the same as an ordinary syringe, but the key is the lower part. It does not work by pushing or pulling, but a hand wheel that uses a rotating screw to push the piston up and down, thereby achieving the purpose of fine-tuning the pressure. The function is similar to the manual pump under the FLUKE DPM1B
I want to know if there are similar functions and affordable tools on the market. I often engage in pressure regulation work, and now I rely on ordinary syringes to regulate. Whenever the pressure reaches the critical point, it is always difficult to hope that the pressure reaches the most accurate value. I hope that knowledgeable forum friends can give suggestions, thank you