Hydraulicspneumatics 1257 Measurementspec U5300 Transducer P

Pressure transducer for heavy-duty applications

Sept. 9, 2014
The U5300 pressure transducer features accuracy with a total error band of ±0.5% F.S. The unit offers design flexibility with a variety of pressure ports and electrical configurations available for low to medium-volume OEM applications.
The U5300 pressure transducer features accuracy with a total error band of ±0.5% F.S. The unit offers design flexibility with a variety of pressure ports and electrical configurations available for low to medium-volume OEM applications. The transducer is made of 316L stainless steel, has no O-rings, or welds. Additional features include ±0.1% accuracy F.S. BFSL, pressure range from 0 to 15 psi through 0 to 10,000 psi, withstands shock to 50 g for 11 msec half-sine per MIL-STD-202G as well as vibration of ±20 g according to MIL-STD-810C; comes in gauge, sealed, absolute, or compound configurations, and exceeds current heavy industrial CE requirements, including surge protection.Measurement Specialties, (800) 745-8008

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