With high accuracy and a wide measuring range, the WPS600 Hydraulic Pressure Transducer connects to your PicoScope for convenient analysis and diagnosis of pressurized systems.
With high accuracy and a wide measuring range, the WPS600 Hydraulic Pressure Transducer connects to your PicoScope for convenient analysis and diagnosis of pressurized systems.
Not for continuous operation
Two pressure ranges for increased versatility
The two pressure ranges of the WPS600 allow accurate measurement and diagnosis of permanent and non-permanent automotive and industrial hydraulic systems.
Range 1
The first range, 0 to 600 bar (approximately 8700 psi) gives you high resolution and accuracy for high-pressure tests in hydraulic systems.
Range 2
The second range measures from 0 to 60 bar (approximately 870 psi). This range is ideal for low-pressure hydraulic systems and oil pumps.
Range | Pressure range | Accuracy | Response time | Output scaling |
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1 | 0 to 600 bar 0 to 8700 psi |
1% of scale | 100 µs | 1 V/100 bar 1 V/1450 psi |
2 | 0 to 60 bar 0 to 870 psi |
1% of scale | 100 µs | 1 V/10 bar 1 V/145 psi |
Nothing compares to the WPS600
It is not unusual to require a different pressure transducer for each diagnostic test you want to run. The WPS600 eliminates this need by giving you one ultra-high resolution transducer that can be used for a multitude of hydraulic diagnostics applications. With two pressure ranges and a rechargeable Li-Po battery, all enclosed in a durable housing the WPS600 is the cost-effective answer to pressure analysis.
When price, performance and versatility matter, there is nothing that compares to the WPS600 Pressure Transducer.
The WPS600 pressure transducer extends the features of the WPS500X to hydraulic systems associated with commercial vehicles and plant machinery. Allowing pressure up to 600 bar to be monitored against time enables the technician to connect the WPS600 to the relevant hydraulic test port, then view activity and transitions in hydraulic pressure that were never previously visible with conventional gauges.