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If the oil in your line is too hot or pressurized for standard flowmeters, use these flowmeters to measure the flow rate.
With a spring piston instead of a float, these flowmeters measure the flow rate of oil in any mounting orientation.
Often used to find worn components or leaks, these flowmeters have a valve, so you can test the flow of oil from pumps and other equipment at different pressures.
Often used in low-flow metering applications for lubricants or antifreeze, these transmitters measure flow rate and send the data to a remote display or programmable logic controller (PLC).
Thread a ring fitting into your pipe connection and insert the probe of these transmitters to measure the flow and temperature of water, oil, or air.
Install this totalizer on your grease gun or valve to measure grease dispensing and reduce waste.
The indicator moves when flow is present, so it’s easy to visually confirm flow from a distance.
Often used in cooling, lubrication, and process systems.
For visual confirmation of flow from a distance, these sights have a ball indicator that moves when flow is present.
The low-profile body fits in areas with limited clearance.
A ball indicator increases the visibility of flow for checking at a distance.
A large tubular window provides an unobstructed view of liquid color, clarity, and movement from multiple angles.
Withstand twice the temperature of standard sights. These are rated for temperatures up to 400° F.
Rated for more than double the pressure of standard flow sights, these can withstand pressures up to 400 psi.
Barbed fittings slide into soft plastic and rubber tubing.
The included mounting ring lets you install these sights in instrument panels.
Measure the flow rate of oil at pressures up to 3,600 psi to activate or deactivate equipment.