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AiM Brake Pressure Sensor Dash 3 3/8 24 0-160 Bar Motorcycle

SKU: S-P-B-D3-160-X05PSA00160B38-MC

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AiM Brake Pressure Sensor Dash 3 3/8 24 0-160 Bar

The AiM 3/8th 24 0-160 Bar pressure sensor is suitable for oil and fuel pressure readings and can read pressures up to 160 bars. This sensor will monitor brake pressure levels for optimum performance accurately.

Key Features :

3/8th 24 -  0-160 Bar 4 pins 719 male binder

AiM Brake Pressure Sensor Dash 3 3/8 24 0-160 Bar

The AIM 3/8 24 0-160 bar brake pressure sensors are fitted with male four pins black 719 binder plug connections to suit all AIM loggers and dash display/loggers.

Whether your bike is equipped with single, dual, fixed or adjustable master cylinders, adding brake pressure sensors allow you to monitor brake performance, make fundamental changes and identify issues quickly and precisely.


Connections

MXS / MXP / MXG / MXL (Strada and Pista) / MXL2 / EVO5 / MXm etc harnesses are fitted with 719 connections. To extend the length between your dash display/logger and the analogue sensor, please use the 719-719 extension lead, which is available in various lengths from 0.5 - 3 metres. For most installations, you will need one of these leads.

EVO4 / EVO4S logger / Channel Expansion are fitted with 712 connections and require a 712-719 extension lead to connect these sensors.


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AiM Brake Pressure Sensor Dash 3 3/8 24 0-160 Bar

  • Supply: 8-16V
  • Accuracy: < +/- 0.5% FS (CLNH – combined non-linearity and hysteresis)
  • Output signal: From 0.5V to 4.5V
  • Characterisation: 500 mV/ 0 bar 4500 mV/ 160 bar
  • Consumption: < 10 mA
  • Temperature working range: from -20°C to 135°C
  • Sealing: IP66
  • Housing: 316 stainless steel
  • Weight: 30g
  • Cable Length: 400mm
  • Thread: 3/8th 24

 

AiM Brake Pressure Sensor Dash 3 3/8 24 0-160 Bar

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AiM Brake Pressure Sensor Dash 3 3/8 24 0-160 Bar

The AiM 3/8th 24 0-160 Bar pressure sensor is suitable for oil and fuel pressure readings and can read pressures up to 160 bars. This sensor will monitor brake pressure levels for optimum performance accurately.

Key Features :

3/8th 24 -  0-160 Bar 4 pins 719 male binder


AiM Brake Pressure Sensor Dash 3 3/8 24 0-160 Bar

The AIM 3/8 24 0-160 bar brake pressure sensors are fitted with male four pins black 719 binder plug connections to suit all AIM loggers and dash display/loggers.

Whether your bike is equipped with single, dual, fixed or adjustable master cylinders, adding brake pressure sensors allow you to monitor brake performance, make fundamental changes and identify issues quickly and precisely.


Connections

MXS / MXP / MXG / MXL (Strada and Pista) / MXL2 / EVO5 / MXm etc harnesses are fitted with 719 connections. To extend the length between your dash display/logger and the analogue sensor, please use the 719-719 extension lead, which is available in various lengths from 0.5 - 3 metres. For most installations, you will need one of these leads.

EVO4 / EVO4S logger / Channel Expansion are fitted with 712 connections and require a 712-719 extension lead to connect these sensors.


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Technical 

AiM Brake Pressure Sensor Dash 3 3/8 24 0-160 Bar

  • Supply: 8-16V
  • Accuracy: < +/- 0.5% FS (CLNH – combined non-linearity and hysteresis)
  • Output signal: From 0.5V to 4.5V
  • Characterisation: 500 mV/ 0 bar 4500 mV/ 160 bar
  • Consumption: < 10 mA
  • Temperature working range: from -20°C to 135°C
  • Sealing: IP66
  • Housing: 316 stainless steel
  • Weight: 30g
  • Cable Length: 400mm
  • Thread: 3/8th 24

 

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AiM Brake Pressure Sensor Dash 3 3/8 24 0-160 Bar

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