Hydraulicspneumatics 1260 Noshok 800 810 Press Switches P

Electronic indicating transmitter/switch

Sept. 9, 2014
The 800/810 Series of electronic indicating transmitter/switch are designed for use in hydraulic systems.
The 800/810 Series of electronic indicating transmitter/switch are designed for use in hydraulic systems. The stainless-steel 800 version and the black-anodized-aluminum 810 model provide continuous pressure monitoring, allowing programming of setpoints. Features include compound and standard ranges through 10,000 psi, stainless-steel wetted parts, contact types (npn/pnp), switching function (hysteresis/gate), 330° rotatable display head, four-digit LED, and scalable analog output. The devices offer three switching output options: two switching outputs; one switching and one analog output (4 to 20 mA or 0 to 10 Vdc); and two switching and one analog output (4 to 20 mA).Noshok Inc., (440) 243-0888

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