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Professional Analog Pressure Gauge Molten PGA for Sports Balls
The Molten PGA professional analog pressure gauge is an essential tool for accurately measuring and adjusting the pressure of sports balls. It is designed for coaches, physical education teachers, sports clubs, and teams that require consistent performance and proper equipment maintenance.
Maintaining the correct pressure is critical for optimal game performance, ball durability, and warranty compliance. Incorrect inflation can affect ball control, bounce, and lifespan.
The gauge features an integrated pressure release valve, allowing precise adjustment of air pressure directly during use. For example, volleyballs require a specific pressure of approximately 0.302 atm.
Its compact and durable construction makes it easy to carry and use both indoors and outdoors. The clear analog display provides readings in multiple measurement units, suitable for international standards.
Advantages
• Accurate pressure measurement for all sports balls
• Integrated valve for precise pressure adjustment
• Helps prevent premature wear and damage
• Maintains optimal game performance
• Compatible with all standard valve balls
• Compact and easy to transport
• Multi-unit display for easy reading
Usage
Insert the needle into the ball valve after proper lubrication (with water or silicone). The pressure is displayed instantly. If needed, adjust the pressure using the built-in release valve.
Always follow the pressure indicated on the ball by the manufacturer.
Technical Specifications
• Type: professional analog pressure gauge
• Includes needle for ball inflation
• Pressure release valve
• Display units: bar (kg/cm²), psi/lbs
• Dimensions: 105 x 40 mm (including needle)
• Color: black
• Compatibility: all standard valve sports balls
Recommended Pressure Table for Molten Balls
| Ball Type | Recommended Pressure (bar) |
|---|---|
| Basketball | 0.49 – 0.63 bar |
| Football (Soccer) | 0.70 – 0.90 bar |
| Volleyball | 0.29 – 0.32 bar |
| Handball | 0.30 – 0.50 bar |
Always check the exact pressure printed on the ball before inflation.