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Protect temperature-sensitive materials in refrigerators and freezers with one of these thermometers that sound an alarm and flash the display when temperature rises above your activation point.
The probe tips come attached to mounting connections for fast installation.
Touch the exposed probe tip to your surface for a quick reading.
The armored stainless steel cable resists wear, abrasion, and corrosion in humid and harsh conditions.
An armored stainless steel cable protects wiring from corrosion and damage in humid conditions and harsh environments.
Thick wire with ceramic insulation stands up to extreme air temperatures in forging, die casting, and heat treating.
For easy installation in thermowells, tanks, pipes, and other closed vessels, these thermocouples have an NPT male probe connection.
Trim these probes to the exact length you need with a pipe cutter.
Use these RTD probes for more stable air-temperature readings than thermocouple probes.
For long service life in harsh conditions, these RTD probes have an armored stainless steel cable to protect wiring from corrosion, abrasion, and impact.
For fast installation, the tips of these RTD probes come attached to mounting connections.
Use a pipe cutter to trim these probes for an exact fit.
Often used to measure temperature in water lines and low-pressure steam lines, these RTDs have an NPT male probe connection for easy installation in pipes, tanks, and thermowells.
Quickly and accurately check the temperature of electronics and appliances. The resistance of these negative temperature coefficient (NTC) sensors decreases as heat increases.
Monitor the temperature of hazardous, sensitive, and hard-to-reach surfaces without touching them.
When the temperature climbs above the temperature rating, the detector sends a signal to your control panel.
Link multiple detectors in tandem to warn occupants outside the vicinity about potential fire hazards; if one unit is activated, they're all activated.
Monitor the flow rate of liquids and use the integrated switch to turn equipment on and off, or activate an alarm when liquid reaches a set flow rate.
Easy to set up and use, these transmitters measure liquid levels using a standard float gauge.
Best for measuring liquid levels in applications where traditional mounting is difficult, these transmitters sit at the bottom of your tank.
Using high-frequency soundwaves, these transmitters measure the levels of corrosive, dirty, or sticky liquids without coming into contact with them.
FM and C-FM approved, these transmitters safely measure liquid levels where explosive gas or dust may be present. Set them at the bottom of your tank in applications that make traditional mounting difficult.
This switch mounts to the outside of your tank and detects chemical level through plastic tank walls by measuring the capacitance between the switch and tank contents; it cannot be used with metal tanks.
Install these switches into an unthreaded hole at the top or bottom of your tank and secure with a nut from inside the tank.
Empty and fill your tank with a single device—this dual-level switch includes two float switches that actuate at different levels. Mount through a threaded connection at the top of your tank.
Mount these switches from outside the tank through a threaded connection at the top or bottom of your tank.
Hang these free-floating switches in your tank for liquid-level monitoring that doesn't require installation through a tank wall.
Detect chemical level with infrared light to avoid false switch activation caused by vibration in your tank.
Mount these switches through an unthreaded hole in your tank wall and secure with a nut from outside the tank.
Install these switches into a threaded connection in your tank wall from outside the tank.
Detect water level with infrared light to avoid false switch activation caused by vibration in your tank.
For use in locations with flammable gases and combustible dust, this switch is UL listed and CSA certified for Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups C and D; and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups E, F, and G.
Designed for use in areas where flammable substances are present, these switches are CSA certified for hazardous locations.
A polypropylene float makes these switches buoyant even in viscous liquids.
Measure the level of conductive liquids without drilling a hole in your tank—these switches mount to the outside of the tank and track the capacitance between them and the tank’s contents.
Short probes are built into the tip of these switches.
These switches are CSA certified for hazardous locations.
Mount these switches through an unthreaded hole in your tank wall and secure with a nut from inside the tank.
For visual monitoring and easy access, these switches are housed in a clear acrylic reservoir that mounts to the outside of your tank.
Mount these switches into a threaded connection at the top or bottom of your tank.
Empty and fill your tank with a single device—these dual-level switches include two float switches that actuate at different levels. Mount through a threaded connection at the top of your tank.
Mount these switches from outside the tank through a threaded connection.
Use the included bracket to mount these switches to the inside of your tank.
Factory set to activate equipment when your drinking water system reaches a fixed level, these flow switches are easier to install than adjustable flow switches.
Good for compressed-air systems and other compressed gases that reach up to 3,600 psi, these switches measure the flow rate to activate or deactivate equipment when they reach a set point.
Rated for pressures up to 3,600 psi, these switches measure the flow rate of liquids to activate or deactivate equipment when your flow rate reaches a set point.
Hardwire these switches to automatic door openers, electromagnetic locks, and electric strikes and your door will open at the touch of a button or the wave of your hand.
Glue these gauges onto a structure to measure strain in a single direction.
Replace damaged heating elements in your 3D printer, or switch them out to print at a faster speed or higher temperature.
Slide one of these transmitters onto a motor shaft in your application—they have a flexible mounting plate that compensates for shaft misalignment and vibration.
In addition to a transmitter, these kits include a 6 1/2-ft. cable and a mounting bracket.
Often used with servomotors, these transmitters have a mounting hole pattern that fits a three-hole 28 mm BC servomotor face.