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Pressure transducer is stable and economical

An UK Instruments and Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 23, 2004

The Ashcroft KM10 pressure transducer is a compact unit that is rugged, accurate and suitable for a wide spectrum of OEM applications.

The Ashcroft KM10 pressure transducer is a compact unit that is rugged, accurate and suitable for a wide spectrum of OEM applications.

This product offered by UK Instruments and Controls has been designed to address some of the most severe OEM applications involving the rigors of shock, vibration and operating temperature extremes.

The Ashcroft KM10 is ideally suited for pressure monitoring applications on construction machinery, off-road equipment, compressors, pumps and other industrial equipment where stable and accurate output signals are required at an economical price.

The Ashcroft KM10 carries CE designation and features a polysilicon thin-film sensor welded to a stainless steel process connection.

Other construction elements enable the Ashcroft KM10 to achieve an ingress rating of IP67 for protection against the effects of weather, washdowns, and temporary immersion in water.

Calibration, by digital signal conditioning, results in an extremely linear and repeatable pressure instrument.

With pressure ranges available up to 7500lb/in2, the Ashcroft KM10 offers equipment manufacturers a broad spectrum of choice in their selection of a durable yet affordable pressure transducer.

The KM10 meets IP67 standards and is stable in the presence of RFI and EMI.

Two radiometric output signals are available as well as three electric termination wiring options, including detachable.

It is available with many connections including NPT, SAE and metric.

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