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New VS6 electronic differential pressure sensor expands Eaton’s range of clogging indicators

ALTLUSSHEIM, GERMANY … The Filtration Division of power management company, Eaton, has launched their new VS6 electronic differential pressure sensor. This advanced clogging indicator continuously measures the differential pressure within hydraulic and lubrication oil filters for users to easily evaluate the status of the filter elements. The VS6 sensor features a dust and splash-proof stainless steel housing and is suitable for operating pressures of up to 6,000 psi (420 bar).

Early identification of increased contamination in hydraulic and lubrication oil is vital for preventing machinery failure. Eaton’s VS6 electronic differential pressure sensor provides a clear visual aid, allowing operators to make informed decisions about when to replace filter elements as part of their preventative maintenance strategy. Furthermore, knowing when to replace elements enables users to make cost-saving decisions associated with replacing elements too early, before the end of their working life.

“The new VS6 sensor is robust, small, and provides the “traffic light” visual function by a special M12 connector with LEDs to indicate the status of filter elements,” explains Simone Ortner, Hydraulic Filtration Engineering Manager of Eaton’s Filtration Division. “By using the 4…20mA analog signal of the VS6 sensor, users can more accurately predict the service life of filter elements to replace them in time.”

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