5 Types of Sensors You Can Install in Your Hydraulic System

Blog | February 24th, 2022

Industries utilise machines and tools that are powered by hydraulics due to their accompanying benefits.

One of the benefits of hydraulic machines and tools is that they can be highly effective in carrying out mechanical tasks. Some of them can easily move heavy loads from one place to another. Others, alternatively, can excavate the ground without any difficulties. Another benefit of maximising hydraulic machines and tools is that they are easy to control. Operators can conveniently regulate the operations of the machines with easy to understand push buttons and levers. They are also easier to maintain.

But to ensure that hydraulic machines and tools can work optimally, they must be monitored effectively. One way to do this is to install appropriate hydraulic sensors.

The Purpose of Hydraulic Sensors

Hydraulic sensors are measuring devices that can assess and register pressure, flow rate, temperature, and other hydraulic process variables in real-time. The recorded values of various hydraulic process variables are then converted into useable electrical signals. The signals are subsequently maximised to monitor, regulate, and control the processes of the hydraulic systems. 

Most hydraulic machines and tools can take advantage of hydraulic sensors since they can actively check the condition of their systems. Changes to the hydraulic process variables can then be done, ensuring that the hydraulic systems can work optimally and last for a long time.

Most Common Hydraulic Sensors

If you want to make sure that your hydraulic system is in good condition, you may want to opt for the right sensors. There are numerous types of hydraulic sensors that can be used for your hydraulic system. Some of them are as follows:

  1. Pressure Sensors – Pressure sensors are designed to check the pressure in hydraulic systems. They are comprised of a sensing element that can help react to the increase of system pressure by generating an output signal. The output signal is consequently transferred to the control or evaluation components of your hydraulic systems.
  2. Temperature Sensors – Temperature sensors, alternatively, are meant to check the temperature of hydraulic systems. They do this by knowing the liquid media temperature and turning the gathered information into an analogue or digital electrical signal. Knowing the temperature of the hydraulic system can help prevent it from getting damaged.
  3. Fill Level Sensors – Fill level sensors in hydraulic systems can help assess and regulate the level of fluid in a specific place. One good thing about these sensors is they can verify if fluid leaks are present inside your hydraulic systems.
  4. Flow Sensors – Flow sensors are another hydraulic sensor that can be very helpful in measuring the flow and volume of the hydraulic fluid. They are often maximised in applications in process engineering, plant construction, and hygiene-sensitive applications. 
  5. Contamination Sensors – Ultimately, hydraulic sensors can be fitted with contamination sensors. These sensors can effectively check the presence of particles and other contaminated elements in the liquid hydraulic medium. These sensors are useful for fluid analysis and condition monitoring.

To purchase hydraulic sensors for your system, you can contact us at Mobile Hydraulic Specialties.

Mobile Hydraulic Specialties Pty Ltd

Factory 89, 38-40 Popes Road
Keysborough, Victoria, 3173

Phone: (03) 9798-6511

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Mobile Hydraulic Specialties Pty Ltd

Phone: (03) 9798-6511
Address: Factory 89, 38-40 Popes Road, Keysborough, Victoria, 3173