Sensors for HPM Series Pressure/Temperature sensor SR-PTT-400-05-0C-CAN | FT10422-400

Description & Features

The WEBTEC SR-PTT-400-05-0C-CAN is a combined pressure and temperature sensor designed to work with HPM Series CAN data loggers, enabling simultaneous measurement of both parameters through a single device. Rated to 400 bar (5800 psi), it delivers pressure accuracy of plus or minus 0.5% full scale and temperature accuracy of plus or minus 3°C, making it well suited to demanding hydraulic test and monitoring applications.

Connections are made via an M16 x 2 test point port and an M12 5-pin Code A electrical connector, with a power supply requirement of 7 to 15 V DC. The sensor operates across a fluid temperature range of -25 to 105°C (-13 to 221°F) and an ambient range up to 85°C (185°F). Stainless steel construction throughout wetted parts, FKM seals, and an IP54 rating ensure reliable service in typical hydraulic environments. Compatible with mineral oils to ISO 11158 as standard.

SKU: FT10422-400

Supplier Part Number (MPN): SR-PTT-400-05-0C-CAN

Specifications

Brand
Webtec
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
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)
Connection Type
M12 5-Pin Code A
Fluid Temperature Range
-25 to 105 °C, -13 to 221 °F continuous use
Gross Weight
0.3 kg, 0.66 lbs
Internal Materials
Stainless steel wetted parts
IP Rating
IP54
Max Rated Pressure
400 bar, 5800 psi
Net Weight
0.3 kg, 0.66 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: Dave C on Nov 9, 2025, 10:23 AM
what's the max pressure this sensor handles, and is ±0.5% accurate enough for real diagnostic work on a press circuit?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 10, 2025, 9:24 PM
Rated to 400 bar (5800 psi), and ±0.5% full scale is genuinely solid for field diagnostics on most press and clamp circuits. You're not going to get lab-grade precision, but for identifying pressure drop, cycle inconsistencies, or relief valve drift, that accuracy level is more than workable. The temperature side reads to ±3°C, so combined you get a pretty complete picture of what's happening in the circuit without needing separate instruments.