SMC PFM725S-F01-H. PFM7, 2-Color Display, Digital Flow Switch, Integrated Display

258.25

SMC PFM725S-F01-H. PFM7, 2-Color Display, Digital Flow Switch, Integrated Display

Weight 0.4 kg
Condition

Product Code

Esa PFM725S-F01-H

HS-Code

85365019.00

Brand

SMC

Description

SMC PFM725S-F01-H, PFM7: 2-Color Display Digital Flow Switch with Integrated Display

The SMC PFM725S-F01-H, PFM7 is a high-performance digital flow switch engineered to provide precise and reliable flow measurement in various industrial applications. Equipped with a clear 2-color display and an integrated display panel, this flow switch allows for real-time monitoring, making it an ideal solution for efficient flow management and control.

Developed by SMC, a leader in industrial automation, the PFM725S-F01-H offers accurate flow readings and integrates seamlessly with your existing systems. Its compact and versatile design allows for flexible installation, while its robust construction ensures long-term durability and consistent performance even in demanding environments.

Key Features:

  • 2-color digital display for immediate and clear visual feedback
  • Integrated display for real-time monitoring and control of flow rates
  • High-accuracy flow measurement for optimized system efficiency
  • Compact and durable design suitable for a wide range of industrial applications
  • Manufactured by SMC, a trusted name in automation technology

Enhance the precision and reliability of your flow management systems with the SMC PFM725S-F01-H, PFM7 Digital Flow Switch with Integrated Display. With its advanced features and rugged construction, this flow switch is an essential tool for maintaining optimal performance in any industrial environment.

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