The WEBTEC FlowHUB Series offers precise flow and temperature measurement, providing an essential tool for condition monitoring and closed-loop control in hydraulic systems. With a flow range of 8 to 360 L/min (2 to 100 US gpm) and a maximum pressure capacity of 210 bar (3000 psi), this versatile flow meter is designed to handle demanding hydraulic applications. The FlowHUB ensures accurate readings with a flow accuracy of ±3% full scale and a temperature accuracy of ±2.5°C (±5°F), making it a reliable choice for critical measurements.
Built with durable materials like aluminum, brass, stainless steel, and carbon steel, the FlowHUB is suitable for use with mineral oils conforming to ISO 11158 standards, with additional fluid compatibility available upon request. Its robust construction is complemented by an IP64 rating, ensuring protection against dust and water ingress. Featuring an M12 5-Pin Male electrical connection and 1" BSPP porting, the FlowHUB Series is a practical solution for various industrial settings.
SKU: FT10178-06 Supplier Part Number (MPN): HF100-SWTNA-3-S100V
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Specifications
Brand
WEBTEC
Brand
Webtec
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
FT10178-06
Flow Accuracy
±3% Full Scale
Temperature Accuracy
±2.5°C / ±5°F
Ambient Temperature
0 to 50°C, 32 to 122°F
Body Materials
Aluminium
Compatible Fluid
Mineral oils to ISO 11158 (other fluids on request)
Can the FlowHUB handle high temperatures in a factory setting?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 28, 2025, 10:43 PM
The FlowHUB is built to work with fluid temperatures between 5 and 90°C (41 to 194°F) and ambient conditions from 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F), making it suitable for many industrial environments.
Question by: Rick C on Feb 17, 2026, 3:58 PM
flow range on this one, is 2 gpm the actual low end or just where accuracy holds up?
Answer by: Customer Support on Feb 19, 2026, 7:06 AM
Reads down to 2 US gpm (8 L/min) at the low end of its rated range. The flow accuracy is ±3% of full scale across that 2 to 100 gpm window, so keep in mind that at lower flow rates the percentage of actual reading will feel wider. If you're running at or near that floor regularly, it's worth factoring that into your system tolerances before committing.