Designed in an IP65 housing with oil-resistant rubber protection, it is suitable for use in harsh environments encountered in industry sectors, including construction, agriculture, railway and defence.
With its 4.3-inch touch screen and tactile keyboard, The Parker Service Master Compact is said to enable easy operation and analysis of the measurements on-site. Parameters such as pressure, temperature and flow rate are displayed in real-time and the data can be recorded on keystroke or triggered by defined signals.
According to Parker Hannifin, this allows users working on system maintenance to identify issues, prior to potential downtime being triggered, or damage caused, thereby reducing maintenance costs too.
The device comes in three different versions, offering greater flexibility for a range of measuring applications. These configurations include a version for up to six Parker CAN sensors, a version for up to 6 Parker CAN sensors and two auxiliary analogue sensors and a version for up to four Parker analogue sensors and two auxiliary sensors. All Parker sensors are supported with automatic sensor recognition. The included analysis software, SensoWin 7, is said to make it easy to upload measured data for documentation purposes.
Jutta Etzkorn, product manager at Parker Hannifin SensoControl, said: “The device combines proven concepts with new technology and innovative ideas. With its compact design, user-friendly interface and flexible memory management, The Parker Service Master Compact is an essential tool for maintenance professionals looking to optimise the performance and reliability of critical assets.”
The Parker Service Master Compact is available through Parker's global distribution network.