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Pressure Transducer Or Sender 100 Psi Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

温州, 浙江省, China

温州, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Products Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:100psi Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Feature:

  • Input: 0-100 psi.

    Output: 0.5V – 4.5V linear voltage output. 0 psi outputs 0.5V, 50 psi outputs 2.5V, 100 psi outputs 4.5V.

    Works for oil, fuel, water or air pressure. Can be used in oil tank, gas tank, etc.

    Accuracy: within 2% of reading (full scale).

    Thread: 1/8”

    Wiring connector: water sealed quick disconnect.  Mating connector and wire harness (pigtail) is included.

    Wiring: Red for +5V.  Black for ground.  Blue for signal output.

    It is an advance pressure sender than traditional mechanical pressure sender.

    Our material is using top of line 316 stainless steel (not 304) and high temperature auto-graded plastic.

Package Include:

  • 1 x 100psi Pressure Transducer
  • 1 x Cable

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