Pressure Switch Comparison from Gems Sensors & Controls

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November 14, 2-22

 

Gems Sensors offers many different pressure switches for different applications. Whether you need a low pressure switch for sensing air in a manifold or a high pressure switch for sensing hydraulic oil in a off-highway vehicle, Gems has a pressure switch to fit your needs. 
 
Please see the chart below to see a side-by-side difference between the Pressure Switch offerings.

 

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To learn more about Gems Sensors & Controls’ Pressure Switch offerings, click here 

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