SY991185 RUNS BECAUSE IT‘S LUBRICATED…
Although the sensor in the robust cuboid aluminum housing
(IP67) appears quite inconspicuous, it always monitors the
relubrication of machines as required and thus prevents
possible cost-intensive damage due to premature wear. The
SY991185 clearly detects whether the lubricant metered by
the metering valve (e.g. oil or fluid grease) has actually been
delivered to the lubrication point.
Thanks to its dynamic measuring principle, the sensor perfectly
detects even the smallest dosing quantities ≥5mm³ for
lubricating oils. The integrated non-contact position sensing of
the measuring piston also enables fast reset times and therefore
dosing cycle monitoring of up to 2 lubrications per second.
Mounting the sensor is very simple: Cut the supply line upstream
of the lubrication point to be monitored and attach the open
ends of the supply line to the device using M10 union nuts. The
device can be installed in any position, but should preferably be
installed vertically in the direction of flow for small flow rates.
The SY991185, which is pressure-resistant up to a maximum of
70 bar, is connected via a 3-pin M8 plug (operating voltage 10
to 36V DC). (he)
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