HPM5000 Series Hydraulic Data Logger Max kit HPM5140-CAN-A-KIT-MAX | FT11560

Description & Features

The WEBTEC HPM5000 Series is known for its reliability and versatility in hydraulic pressure testing, and the HPM5140-CAN-A-KIT-MAX is no exception. Designed to handle diverse testing environments, it operates effectively within an ambient temperature range of -20 to 50 °C (-4 to 122 °F). The unit is equipped with a robust Lithium-Ion battery, providing up to 5 hours of operation with six sensors. With its IP65 rating, this data logger is well-protected against dust and water ingress, ensuring durability in demanding conditions.

The device supports USB-C and USB-A connections, along with an M12 5-Pin Code A interface, allowing for seamless integration into existing systems. Constructed from durable ABS/PC thermoplastic materials, it weighs in at a convenient 5 kg (11 lbs), while its compact design ensures ease of transport and setup. Whether you're conducting field tests or lab experiments, the HPM5140-CAN-A-KIT-MAX is engineered to deliver accurate and reliable results every time.

SKU: FT11560
Supplier Part Number (MPN): HPM5140-CAN-A-KIT-MAX

Specifications

Brand
WEBTEC
Brand
Webtec
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
FT11560
Ambient Temperature
-20 to 50 °C, -4 to 122 °F
Battery Life
5 h with 6 sensors
Body Materials
ABS/PC (thermoplastic)
Connection Type
USB-C / USB-A + M12 5-Pin Code A
Gross Weight
5.1 kg, 11.2 lbs
IP Rating
IP65
Net Weight
5 kg, 11 lbs
Power Supply
Lithium-Ion Battery (7.2V)
Product Weight
0.99 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Judy P on Jun 30, 2025, 9:33 PM
How long will the battery last if I'm using multiple sensors with the HPM5000 data logger?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 2, 2025, 11:08 AM
With six sensors connected, the Lithium-Ion battery in the HPM5000 data logger will last about 5 hours before needing a recharge.
Question by: Dustin C on Oct 3, 2025, 9:37 AM
how long does the battery actually last on this thing running multiple sensors at once?
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 4, 2025, 10:21 PM
Running six sensors, you'll get about five hours on a full charge. That's from the built-in lithium-ion battery at 7.2V. If you're running fewer sensors, the draw is lighter, so you may stretch that out depending on your setup. It's enough for a solid day of field testing in most cases, though for longer jobs you'd want to plan around that runtime.

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