Elesa+Ganter 113323-KN HCK.127-SST-M12-NBR-PC-P-E-NO-STL-KN Electrical Level Indicator

The Elesa+Ganter 113323-KN HCK.127-SST-M12-NBR-PC-P-E-NO-STL-KN electrical level indicator is a configured HCK series component for industrial fluid level monitoring. It is designed for systems where operators need a clear visual level reading and an electrical output that can be connected to machine control or alert systems.

Technical Structure

This model combines the HCK.127 format with M12 connectivity, NBR sealing elements, polycarbonate viewing material, and normally open electrical contact behaviour. The STL section of the code identifies a temperature-probe-related configuration, while the KN suffix separates this part number from other similar HCK variants.

The M12 connector supports practical installation in automation-focused environments. The normally open output can be selected when a signal is required only after the level reaches the switching point. This makes the product useful for warning circuits, equipment diagnostics, and fluid management systems.

Suitable Environments

The Elesa+Ganter 113323-KN HCK.127-SST-M12-NBR-PC-P-E-NO-STL-KN electrical level indicator is suitable for hydraulic units, lubrication systems, oil reservoirs, machine tools, compact power packs, and industrial process equipment. Its design helps maintenance teams combine manual inspection with electrical supervision.

Why It Supports Reliability

Fluid level is a critical operating parameter. When oil level drops below the acceptable range, a machine may experience heat build-up, lubrication failure, unstable pressure, or mechanical damage. A component such as this level indicator helps teams detect abnormal conditions earlier and plan corrective action before downtime occurs.

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Elesa+Ganter 113323-KN FAQ

What product type is 113323-KN?

It is an electrical column level indicator for monitoring oil or compatible fluids in industrial reservoirs.

What does NO mean in the code?

NO means normally open. The electrical contact closes when the switching condition is reached.

Why is the KN version important?

The KN suffix identifies a specific configured variant, so it should be ordered exactly when that configuration is required.

Can it be used with control panels?

Yes. Its electrical output can be connected to compatible monitoring, alarm, or control systems.