New hydraulic diagnostic tool CAN help fault-find Construction machinery Webtec Products Limited
Webtec Products Ltd, based in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, is pleased to announce the release of a new range of CAN output hydraulic flow meters, part of the Intelligent Digital™ range, for use with the recently launched HPM6000 hydraulic data logger. The HPM6000 with Intelligent Digital™ sensors provide the engineer with a very powerful and rugged hydraulic fault-finding tool, ideal for diagnosing faults on complex construction and agricultural machinery.
The new range of 16 flow meters can be used to measure flows between 1 and 750 lpm (0.25 - 200 gpm) at pressures of up to 480 bar and, along with the existing CAN pressure transducers, offer a complete digital solution to hydraulic diagnostics.
When used with the HPM6000, up to 16 Intelligent Digital™ sensors can be connected in-line together for complex applications where high-speed data-logging at speeds of up to 1ms is the answer.
For full technical details on the new CT-CAN range of flow meters see http://www.webtec.co.uk/.
Webtec manufactures a wide-range of hydraulic sensors for measuring flow, pressure, temperature and shaft speed and specialises in configuring and building hydraulic service kits to meet custom requirements.
The new range of 16 flow meters can be used to measure flows between 1 and 750 lpm (0.25 - 200 gpm) at pressures of up to 480 bar and, along with the existing CAN pressure transducers, offer a complete digital solution to hydraulic diagnostics.
When used with the HPM6000, up to 16 Intelligent Digital™ sensors can be connected in-line together for complex applications where high-speed data-logging at speeds of up to 1ms is the answer.
For full technical details on the new CT-CAN range of flow meters see http://www.webtec.co.uk/.
Webtec manufactures a wide-range of hydraulic sensors for measuring flow, pressure, temperature and shaft speed and specialises in configuring and building hydraulic service kits to meet custom requirements.
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30 April 2012














