DIY hydraulic test chamber. Pressure by a syringe.

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shenzhen

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An ordinary 2.0 mL syringe can provide pressure up to 25 bar.
It's quick, safe and very convenient to use:

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Not the easiest way but very effective. NICE!
 
Genius! What would be the part name and number (if possible) of the attachemnt you are using to inject pressure with the syringe?
Looks like several parts together, do tell more! Very safe and smart!
 
Sorry, it's DIY, so it haven't any part number. You can use any kind of ball valve up to 20-30 bar, any type of manometer with sufficient pressure range.
I think, the main problem is, what can we use as a chamber.
Maybe, some water filter housing, for example.
Anyway, there isn't danger to try it all with the syringe, cause it is hydraulic test and the pressure produce by your hands.
 
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