Elesa+Ganter 113613 Column Level Indicator: HCK.127-SST316-M12-NBR-PC-P-E-SW
The Elesa+Ganter 113613 column level indicator is designed for industrial fluid level monitoring where clear visual inspection and electrical switching capability are both required. As part of the HCK.127 series, it offers a compact 127 mm mounting distance for hydraulic reservoirs, oil tanks and machine lubrication units.
Key Technical Features
This model includes SST316 stainless-steel hardware, an M12 connection, NBR sealing elements and a transparent polycarbonate level tube. The stainless-steel structure supports corrosion resistance, while the NBR sealing system is suitable for many oil-based applications. The PC tube gives operators a direct view of the fluid column, which is useful during routine checks and preventive maintenance.
SW Electrical Function
The SW designation refers to a switching electrical configuration. In a machine environment, this can help translate a physical level condition into an electrical signal. This is particularly useful in hydraulic power packs, automated equipment and industrial systems where low fluid level can lead to downtime, overheating or component wear.
Elesa+Ganter 113613 Application Value
The indicator supports simple condition monitoring. Operators can visually confirm the tank level, while the electrical function can be connected to warning circuits or control logic. This dual approach helps teams improve maintenance discipline without relying only on manual inspection.
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Elesa+Ganter 113613 FAQ
What is the Elesa+Ganter 113613 used for?
It is used to monitor oil or compatible fluid levels in tanks and reservoirs where both visual and electrical indication are needed.
What does SST316 provide?
SST316 indicates stainless-steel hardware with strong corrosion resistance for demanding industrial environments.
Why is a switching function useful?
It allows the level condition to be communicated to a control system, alarm circuit or monitoring device.
Can it replace manual inspection?
It supports monitoring, but visual inspection remains valuable because the transparent tube gives immediate confirmation of actual level.

