Product category:
Pressure sensors
News Release from: Barksdale Control Products | Subject: Series 8000 pressure switch
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 March 2005
Compact pressure switch is natural
successor
The new compact Series 8000 pressure switch from Barksdale is the successor to previously successful XTM, XTK, X1T and 9620X range of pressure switches.
The new compact Series 8000 pressure switch from Barksdale is the successor to previously successful XTM, XTK, X1T and 9620X range of pressure switches The proven technology, manufacturing knowledge, and experience of these four mechanical pressure switches is incorporated in this switch providing the Series 8000 with superior performance and capability
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 27 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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A modular concept has been used in design, construction and assembly that allows for flexibility in addressing large quantity OEM customer requirements as well as bespoke customer applications.
The Series 8000 uses six ranges to cover pressure range from 0.4 to 600bar.
This number of measuring ranges enables low and precise setpoint adjustment, which is carried out by an internal hexagon screw.
Various options are available for both the electrical and pressure connections.
What is new is a unique feature, which allows for optimum alignment of the electrical connection as it can be rotated through 360 degrees after installation of the switch.
All these features and the compact construction make the new Series 8000 a trend-setting product suitable for numerous industrial pressure switch applications. Request a free brochure from Barksdale Control Products ...
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