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Kavlico Pressure Sensors for Hydraulic Applications

April 14, 2009 By R. Nelson Parrish 2 Comments

Moorpark, CA – Kavlico has a suite of sensors that have been designed to perform in a wide variety of hydraulic applications. Capable of operating for millions of pressure cycles, these low power consumption pressure sensors provide an accurate, reliable, and stable signal over many years of operation in the harshest environments. The high overpressure capability of our sensors for fluid power applications are designed to withstand the pressure fluctuations associated with these applications. 

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These rugged devices have stainless steel housings and can be configured with a broad selection of process and electrical connectors to fit the specification criteria for each application. Operating on 5 Vdc, the sensors provide a 0.5 to 4.5 linear amplified output proportional to pressure. Pressure ranges are available up to 6,000 PSI.

Typical pressure sensor applications include: 
•On & off-highway and vocational vehicle hydraulic systems 
•Trenching machines 
•Pressurized tools 
•Adaptive suspension systems 
•Material testing 
•Lifts 
•Cargo loading systems 
•Transmissions 
•Hydraulic applications for heavy equipment

Kavlico sensors for Hydraulic applications include: 
•P4000 – Sealed High Pressure Sensor 
•P250/P251 – Sealed Industrial Pressure Sensor

www.kavlico.com

Filed Under: Pressure Tagged With: Hydrolics, kavlico, pressure sensors

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Luis Corrales says

    May 7, 2013 at 10:38 am

    Greetings,

    I am looking for three (3) transducers, please let me know if you can quote these:

    partN: GM6014-1
    Alt#: L449C2010-1
    NSN: 1680-01-165-5919
    Desc: TRANSDUCER
    Qty: 3
    Target price: $3000/EA
    Line#: 004

  2. Randy Frank says

    May 21, 2013 at 12:01 pm

    You have to contact the manufacturer at: http://www.kavlico.com

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