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Muirhead Low Oil/Fuel Warning Kits

Muirhead Low Oil/Fuel Warning Kits
The device that monitors and warns, preventing unwanted damage.

The Muirhead® Low Oil/Fuel Warning Kits are used to detect low-fuel levels. When a low-fuel level is detected, the LED will illuminate, and the audible alarm will sound, providing you with adequate time to prevent unwanted machine equipment damage.

Rather than using a fl oat switch, the Low Oil/Fuel Warning Kit uses an oil level switch due to its compact design and high resistance to vibration. It contains no moving parts and the switch being isolated allows it to be used in an above-ground application.

The probe’s electronic circuitry is enclosed within a single sealed unit. The level sensor will suit any diesel fuel application for either mobile or stationary equipment.

Applications:

Mobile machines, commercial vehicles, generators, pumps and compressors.

Features:

  • Adjustable idle and excess idle time
  • Solid state
  • Available with looms and switches
  • Suitable across all machines applications
  • In-built diagnostics

Low Oil Level Kit (with 3072 Switch)
Part No.: TBA
OE No.: APN 8612

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