The SR-PTT-060-05-0C is a dual-function pressure and temperature sensor built specifically for compatibility with WEBTEC HPM Series data loggers that accept SR signal inputs. With a maximum pressure rating of 60 bar (870 psi) and pressure accuracy of ±0.5% Full Scale, it delivers reliable measurement across typical hydraulic test applications. Temperature accuracy is rated at ±3°C (±5.4°F), with a fluid temperature range spanning -25 to 105°C (-13 to 221°F) for continuous use.
The sensor connects via an M16 x 2 test point port and uses a 5-Pin Push Pull electrical connector, powered by a 7 to 15 V DC supply. The stainless steel 1.4303 body with fully wetted stainless steel internals and FKM seals ensures compatibility with mineral oils to ISO 11158. Rated IP54 and suitable for ambient temperatures down to -25°C, the unit weighs just 0.3 kg, making it a practical addition to any HPM-based measurement setup.
SKU: FT9783-060 Supplier Part Number (MPN): SR-PTT-060-05-0C
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Specifications
Brand
WEBTEC
Brand
Webtec
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
FT9783-060
Pressure Accuracy
±0.5% Full Scale
Temperature Accuracy
±3°C / ±5.4°F
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)
Can this sensor handle a wide range of temperatures for continuous use?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 16, 2025, 10:15 AM
The sensor is suitable for continuous operation between -25 to 105 °C (-13 to 221 °F), making it reliable for various temperature conditions.
Question by: Bill J on Jun 8, 2026, 6:42 PM
sensor only goes to 60 bar, is that gonna be enough for most hydraulic test work, or is this more of a lower-pressure application unit?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 9, 2026, 6:53 PM
For a lot of standard hydraulic circuit testing, 60 bar (870 psi) covers a solid range of lower-pressure systems and return line monitoring. It's not going to work on high-pressure circuits running 200 bar or more, so if your application sits in that range, this isn't the right fit. Where it earns its place is on systems where you need combined pressure and temperature data at moderate pressures, and you're already running an HPM data logger with SR input. The SR signal type is a hard requirement here, this sensor won't talk to HPM units that don't have that input.