Central lubrication unit pressure switch DSC3
electronicrelativeM12 connector

Central lubrication unit pressure switch - DSC3 - SKF Lincoln Automatic Lubrication Systems - electronic / relative / M12 connector
Central lubrication unit pressure switch - DSC3 - SKF Lincoln Automatic Lubrication Systems - electronic / relative / M12 connector
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Characteristics

Technology
electronic
Pressure type
relative
Electrical connection
M12 connector
Material
plastic
Protection level
IP67
Applications
for central lubrication units
Other characteristics
with digital display
Pressure range

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 300 bar
(4,351.13 psi)

Process temperature

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Description

DSC3 sensors are electronic pressure switches with an integrated digital display for relative pressure measurement. They are used primarily for pressure monitoring. Depending on the design, they also can assume control functions. Pressure switch points, pressure indication and the switching logic can be configured and programmed easily. The display is a pivoted, four-digit, digital display. The DSC3 can be integrated into lubrication line. It operates in switching point, hysteresis, and window function modes The switching mode can be programmed separately for each output. Features and benefits Available for rising and falling pressures from 0 to 100 bar in 0.5-bar increments Easy to install into a lubrication line Pivoted, four-digit, digital display Can operate in switching point, hysteresis and window function modes Programmming lock to protect against unauthorized adjustment of drive Switching displayed using LEDs Applications Machine tools Printing machines Wind Vehicle Steel and heavy industries 3D https://skf-lubrication.partcommunity.com/3d-cad-models/
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