The SR-PTT-160-05-0C-CAN sensor from WEBTEC is an essential accessory for hydraulic systems, designed to measure both pressure and temperature with precision. With a maximum pressure capacity of 160 bar (2300 psi) and a pressure accuracy of ±0.5% Full Scale, it offers reliable performance in demanding applications. The temperature accuracy stands at ±3°C (±5.4°F), suitable for fluid temperatures ranging from -25 to 105 °C (-13 to 221 °F) and ambient temperatures from 26 to 85 °C (-13 to 185 °F).
Constructed from robust stainless steel 1.4302, the sensor features an M16 x 2 test point connector and an M12 5-Pin Code A electrical connection, ensuring seamless integration into your system. It operates on a power supply of 7 – 15 V DC and is rated IP54 for protection against dust and splashing water. Compatible with mineral oils to ISO 11158, this sensor is versatile for various hydraulic applications. Seals made of FKM enhance its durability and performance, making it a trustworthy component in your hydraulic measurement setup.
SKU: FT10422-160 Supplier Part Number (MPN): SR-PTT-160-05-0C-CAN
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Specifications
Brand
WEBTEC
Brand
Webtec
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
FT10422-160
Pressure Accuracy
±0.5% Full Scale
Temperature Accuracy
±3°C / ±5.4°F
Ambient Temperature
26 to 85 °C, -13 to 185 °F
Body Materials
Stainless steel 1.4302
Compatible Fluid
Mineral oils to ISO 11158 (other fluids on request)
what's the pressure limit on this sensor, and is ±0.5% accurate enough for general hydraulic diagnostics?
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 20, 2025, 5:35 PM
Rated to 160 bar (2300 psi), and ±0.5% full scale is pretty solid for most field diagnostic work on hydraulic circuits. You're not going to get lab-grade resolution, but for troubleshooting pump output, checking relief settings, or monitoring system pressure during a load cycle, that accuracy holds up fine. Temperature readings come in at ±3°C, so if you need tight thermal precision, keep that tolerance in mind.
Question by: Jerry L on Aug 2, 2025, 9:49 PM
What's the max pressure this sensor can handle?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 4, 2025, 4:14 PM
The sensor can manage a maximum pressure of 160 bar, which is equivalent to 2300 psi. This ensures it can handle a variety of hydraulic applications safely.