ELESA+GANTER 112029 HCK.76-ZN-M10-FKM-GL-P Oil Level Indicator

The ELESA+GANTER 112029 HCK.76-ZN-M10-FKM-GL-P oil level indicator is a compact column level indicator for checking oil and glycol-based fluid levels in industrial hydraulic systems. It is designed for direct visual inspection and is especially useful in tanks where a clear, durable level reading is required.

Technical Characteristics

This HCK.76 model has a 76 mm fixing hole centre distance, M10 connection size and 113 mm overall length. The ZN execution refers to metal fixing elements, while the FKM sealing material supports applications where higher chemical and temperature resistance is preferred compared with standard elastomers. The GL window version provides a clear level view, and the P execution includes a transparent protection element.

Industrial Use

Oil level indicators are simple components, but they play an important role in machine reliability. A visible level column allows operators to check reservoir status without opening the tank. This reduces contamination risk and speeds up inspection during daily maintenance rounds.

Why Choose This Model?

The ELESA+GANTER 112029 HCK.76-ZN-M10-FKM-GL-P oil level indicator is suitable for compact reservoirs, lubrication systems, hydraulic machinery and equipment panels where space is limited. Its 76 mm format makes it a practical option for smaller tanks while still offering clear level visibility.

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Elesa+Ganter 112029 FAQ

What is this oil level indicator used for?

It is used to visually check oil or glycol-based fluid levels in hydraulic reservoirs and industrial tanks.

What does HCK.76 mean?

HCK identifies the product family, while 76 refers to the fixing hole centre distance in millimetres.

Why is FKM sealing important?

FKM is selected when stronger resistance to heat, oils or certain aggressive media is needed compared with common rubber seals.

Is this model electrical?

No. This specific model is a visual oil level indicator, not an electrical level sensor.