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Webtec Products will be showcasing new products at INTERMAT - the HPM6000 hydraulic data logger with Intelligent Digital flow and pressure sensors, and the RFIK series of portable hydraulic testers.
March 8, 2012 Read time: 1 min
3749 Webtec Products will be showcasing new products at INTERMAT - the HPM6000 hydraulic data logger with Intelligent Digital flow and pressure sensors, and the RFIK series of portable hydraulic testers.

According to Webtec, its HPM6000 series is among the most powerful range of portable hydraulic data-loggers on the market. It is designed for the hydraulic service engineer who needs advanced diagnostic features that allow the user to easily measure and record many hydraulic parameters, store them, analyse them and quickly share the results with colleagues and customers.

The new RFIK30 portable hydraulic tester is ideal for hydraulic flow testing components with operating flows below 30lpm, such as many hydraulic steering pumps on trucks, buses and large off-highway machinery. The RFIK30, and fellow new model, the RFIK60, will join the already popular RFIK120 and RFIK200, providing what Webtec describe as a complete range of cost-effective hydraulic testers.

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