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SUCO Pressure Monitoring
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SUCO Pressure Monitoring Mechanical Pressure Switches Electronic Pressure Switches Pressure Transmitters Sensor Technology

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What you'll see on the following pages: SUCO SUCO - A leading specialist in pressure monitoring Page 2 SUCO - A success story Page 4 SUCO - Prepared for the future Page 6 General technical explanations Page 8 MECHANICAL PRESSURE SWITCHES Overview of mechanical pressure switches Special technical explanations Selection Matrix - Choose your mechanical pressure swi tch Product descriptions and order numbers from Page 10 Page 12 Page 16 Page 18 from Page 22 ELECTRONIC PRESSURE SWITCHES Overview of electronic pressure switches Special technical explanations Selection Matrix - Choose your...

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SUCO Robert Scheuffele GmbH & Co. KG A pressure monitoring specialist setting standards on the global stage SUCO Robert Scheuffele GmbH & Co. KG was founded in 1938 and has established itself across the globe under the trade name SUCO. The two main product groups, pressure monitoring (mechanical pressure switches, vacuum switches, electronic pressure switches and pressure transmitters) and transmission technology (centrifugal clutches and brakes, electromagnetic clutches and brakes), as well as descent devices with centrifugal technology, are developed, designed and manufactured at the...

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SUCO – A success story From a mechanical workshop to an industrial company operating on the global stage Start of production of centrifugal clutches and brakes Robert Scheuffele starts up a mechanics workshop Start of the partnership between Robert Scheuffele and Georg Fuhrmann Registration of trade name SUCO with worldwide trademark protection 1960 Start of production of mechanical pressure switches for the automotive industry Move into the new premises in Bietigheim-Bissingen, Keplerstrasse (still headquarter today) A view into production Administration building, Bietigheim-Bissingen...

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1969 Start of production of electromagnet clutches and brakes Set-up of a pan-European sales network SUCO VSE France Le Mans, France 1979 Further development of SUCO pressure switches especially for hydraulic and pneumatic applications Strategic alignment to the industry 1980 Development of the hex 24 pressure switch series for broad industrial applications SUCO Technologies Boca Raton, USA 2007 1984 Development of the hex 27 pressure switch series for broad industrial applications 1987 Broadening of the product range to include custom pre-wired pressure switches 1993 Development of...

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Tradition and Innovation The preservation of proven traditions and continuous efforts in innovation enable visions to become successful reality Design and development of new products using the latest CAD tools. Assembly and test of pressure switches on semi and fully automated installations. Products are subjected to comprehensive testing and measurements to simulate realistic ambient conditions and loads. Fully automated switching point adjustment with computer-aided documentation of readings.

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Ultra-modern production facilities with integrated, fully automated component handling for high efficiency. Encapsulating system for custom ready-wired pressure switches for strictest requirements of IP protection class. State of the art measuring and test methods for assembly and alignment of our electronic products. Product final inspection with ultra-modern computer- aided test systems.

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General technical explanations User information Our pressure monitoring products may only be installed and started up by authorised specialists. The safety regulations of country-specific authorities must be observed, especially when working with mains voltages and oxygen, and in potentially explosive areas. Product information The technical information in this catalogue is based upon fundamental testing during product development and empirical values. The information cannot be used for all application scenarios. Testing of the suitability of our products for a specific application (such as...

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Gaseous applications In particular using additional sealant to attain the required leak tightness may be necessary for gas applications. Plasma cleaning for oxygen applications When pressure switches/transmitters are used with oxygen, the surfaces must be free of oil and grease residues to prevent spontaneous combustion. Special requirements must also be observed for oxygen applications with regard to the material selection of housings and seals as well as the permitted operating pressure (see also page 17). We would be pleased to advise you if necessary. For these operating conditions, we...

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Mechanical Pressure Switches IAI III II 1 \A I

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M. Overview of mechanical pressure switchesTechnical explanations for mechanical pressure switches from page 14 Selection matrix Help in selecting a suitable pressure switch from page 18 NC/NO, hex 24 • Max. voltage up to 42 V • Switching points: 0.1 - 150 bar or vacuum • IP protection up to IP67 (IP6K9K) • Available connectors: Deutsch DT04-2P, AMP Superseal 1.5®, Packard MetriPack 280®, Deutsch DT04-3P, AMP Junior Timer®, Bayonet DIN 72585 A1-2.1, M12x1 DIN EN 61076-2-D • Housing materials: zinc-plated steel (CrVl-free), stainless steel or brass • Types: 0110, 0111,0112, 0113, 0114, 0115,...

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Ready-wired pressure switches, cabled and encapsulated individually to customer requirements • Numerous cable and connector variants • IP protection up to IP67 (IP6K9K) • Housing materials: zinc-plated steel (CrVl-free), stainless steel or brass • Types: 0240, 0241 special feature: switching point adjustable on site even after assembly • Technical characteristics for hex 24: see chapter M.3 • Technical characteristics for hex 27: see chapter M.4 „PLUS“ – Pressure switches with integrated connector and intelligent supplementary functions, hex 24 Max. voltage dependent on custom function up...

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Technical explanations for mechanical pressure switches Diaphragm pressure switch NO What is a mechanical pressure switch? Mechanical pressure switches from SUCO monitor the pressure of liquid or gaseous media, and close or open an electrical circuit on reaching a set threshold. Diaphragm pressure switches SUCO diaphragm pressure switches are used in pressure ranges from 0.1 bar to 100 bar, meaning overpressure safety of 35, 100, 300 / 400 and 600 / 700 bar, depending on the used diaphragm type. Piston pressure switches Pressure ranges from 10 bar to 400 bar can be monitored with SUCO...

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