Sensors for HPM Series Pressure Transducer SR-PTN-016-05-0C-CAN | FT10649-016

Description & Features

The Sensors for HPM Series Pressure Transducer WEBTEC SR-PTN-016-05-0C-CAN are expertly designed to integrate seamlessly with any HPM CAN data logger. Built to handle a maximum pressure of 16 bar (230 psi) with an impressive accuracy of ±0.5% full scale, this sensor ensures precise measurements in demanding environments. Its robust construction features stainless steel body and wetted parts, making it suitable for use with mineral oils compliant with ISO 11158. The sensor is equipped with an M16 x 2 test point connector and an M12 5-Pin Code A electrical connection for easy and secure setup.

This durable pressure sensor operates efficiently within a fluid temperature range of -25 to 105 °C (-13 to 221 °F) and an ambient temperature range of -25 to 85 °C (-13 to 185 °F). Its FKM seals and IP54 rating provide additional protection against environmental factors, ensuring long-term reliability. Operating on a power supply of 7 – 15 V DC, it is both versatile and efficient for various industrial applications.

SKU: FT10649-016
Supplier Part Number (MPN): SR-PTN-016-05-0C-CAN

Specifications

Brand
WEBTEC
Brand
Webtec
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
FT10649-016
Pressure Accuracy
±0.5% Full Scale
Ambient Temperature
-25 to 85 °C, -13 to 185 °F
Body Materials
Stainless steel 1.4303
Compatible Fluid
Mineral oils to ISO 11158 (other fluids on request)
Connection Type
M12 5-Pin Code A
Fluid Temperature Range
-25 to 105 °C, -13 to 221 °F
Gross Weight
0.16 kg, 0.35 lbs
Internal Materials
Stainless steel wetted parts
IP Rating
IP54
Max Rated Pressure
16 bar, 230 psi
Net Weight
0.16 kg, 0.35 lbs
Porting
M16 x 2 test point connector
Power Supply
7 – 15 V DC
Seals
FKM
Product Weight
0.99 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Lance A on Dec 5, 2025, 5:18 PM
what's the max pressure this sensor handles? trying to figure out if 16 bar is enough for what we're running
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 7, 2025, 7:23 AM
Rated to 16 bar (230 psi), so if your system stays within that range you're in good shape. Accuracy holds to within ±0.5% of full scale across that range, which is solid for most hydraulic monitoring work. If your lines push past 16 bar regularly, you'd want to look at a higher-rated sensor from the same series.