80-110psi
5 - 60 psi
Working pressure refers to the maximum safe *operating* pressure. Burst pressure refers to the actual point at which the vessel containing said pressure will fail. Operating pressures normally have a "buffer zone" between itself and burst pressure, to insure no sudden spikes or variations cause failure leading to injury.
The check gauges light comes on when one of the gauges is out of its safe range. It could be the alternator over or under charging, oil pressure low, or the engine overheating.The check gauges light comes on when one of the gauges is out of its safe range. It could be the alternator over or under charging, oil pressure low, or the engine overheating.
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One of the gauges is out of the safe range, Voltage, oil pressure, temperature, etc
To calculate the safe working load of a ship's bollard, you need the working stress and the force applied. These two will help you compute the safe working load.
Depends on which vehicle. The sidewall of the tire will list max safe working pressure. The owners manual or a label near the door will show vehicle manufacturer recommended pressure.
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You should check the guage.. It means that one of the gauges is out of the safe range.
One of the gauges is outside the safe range. Check oil pressure, coolant temp, and battery voltage.