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With a pressure range common to most compressed air systems, use these transmitters to monitor your system's air pressure.
Choose these transmitters when you need reliable pressure monitoring but not high accuracy.
Remotely monitor pressure in general purpose applications such as pumping and compressing systems.
Read pressure directly at the source and send data remotely with one device.
The diaphragm on these transmitters mounts flush with your system’s connection, leaving no room for thick liquids to clog or harden. They’re often used to monitor pressure in wastewater, paint, and adhesive-dispensing applications.
Monitor pressure in your system from a distance by using this display in conjunction with pressure transmitters.
Get the flexibility of a differential pressure transmitter and a switch in one. These transmitters can work as a traditional transmitter using an analog output but also have electronic switch outputs and IO Link compatibility, making them great for advanced automation applications.
With a digital display and selectable differential pressure ranges, these transmitters are a versatile alternative to transmitters with dial indicators.
Specifically made for compressed air and gas systems, these transmitters remotely monitor pressure and vacuum.
Monitor and control vacuum pumps, air compressors, and hydraulics while viewing readings and warnings on the display.
A digital display allows for easy reading of measurements.
Check the vacuum levels in high-vacuum pumps, valves, and chambers with this compact gauge.
Gauges have an accuracy of ±0.25%.
With an accuracy of ±0.05%, these have the highest accuracy of all our test gauges.
Measure and transmit flow rate, pressure, and temperature of industrial gases, such as air, argon, CO2, and nitrogen, flowing through your system.
Achieve vacuum levels up to 1 x 10 -12 torr with these ultra-high-vacuum pumps.
Also known as load cells, these sensors measure and track the forces of your equipment by converting them into electrical signals.
Also known as junction and summing boxes, these hubs combine the measurements of multiple tension and compression force sensors together.