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Surface-mounted, threaded stud miniature thermocouple

April 17, 2020 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

Harold G. Schaevitz Industries LLC (HGSI) has expanded its sensor products by offering a new line of surface mounted, threaded stud miniature thermocouple for applications requiring a temperature sensor to be installed in confined spaces.

Made in the USA, this easy to install SMTS-TC Surface Mount Threaded Stud Thermocouple Sensor delivers high performance temperature measurements, reliably and consistently. Designed for research & development, testing applications, manufacturing engineering and production environments, the SMTS-TC Surface Mount Threaded Stud Thermocouple Sensor has a stainless-steel fitting that can be threaded into an #8-32 tapped hole, and can be customized for OEM applications as well.

Available with types E, J, K or T thermocouples, the SMTS-TC Surface Mount Threaded Stud Thermocouple Sensor has a temperature range of -50° to 500° F (-45° to 260° C), an accuracy greater of +/- 0.4% of reading or +/- 1.1°C (Special Limits of Error) and a 316 stainless-steel hex fitting for durability. 

Harold G. Schaevitz Industries LLC
https://www.hgsind.com/product/smts-tc-miniature-surface-mount-threaded-stud-thermocouple-sensor

Filed Under: Thermocouple Tagged With: haroldgschaevitzindustries

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