Hydraulicspneumatics 1290 Omega Px51 Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1290 Omega Px51 Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1290 Omega Px51 Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1290 Omega Px51 Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1290 Omega Px51 Promo

Pressure Sensor

Oct. 10, 2014
PX51-USBH pressure sensor features a high precision 1kHz 24bit USB core combined with heavy-duty bonded film pressure sensor. USB output allows pressure ranges up to 30,000 psi. It
PX51-USBH pressure sensor features a high precision 1kHz 24bit USB core combined with heavy-duty bonded film pressure sensor. USB output allows pressure ranges up to 30,000 psi. It has a stainless steel body with choice of Imperial or Metric pressure ports. The transducer is temperature compensated from 60 to 160 °F and operational between -50 and 185°F. Available in pressure ranges 750 to 30,000 psi. Accuracy is ±0.025% FS and span, and zero thermal effects are 0.003 and 0.005% FSO/°F.

Omega Engineering Inc., (203) 359-1660

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