Description
Ever notice your hydraulics working harder than they should? Maybe the system pressure’s running too high, causing excessive heat or making valves chatter and jump. This hydraulic restriction pressure switch is the silent guardian of your tractor’s hydraulic system, monitoring pressure levels and alerting the control system when things get out of hand. When it fails, you lose that critical feedback that keeps your hydraulics running efficiently and safely.
What You’re Getting
- Precise pressure monitoring that prevents system damage from excessive hydraulic pressure
- Quick response that triggers warnings before expensive components get damaged
- Direct replacement that restores proper hydraulic system feedback and control
- Sealed construction that handles the heat, vibration, and contamination of hydraulic systems
- OEM-quality reliability that keeps your hydraulics operating within safe parameters
Built for Real Farm Work
This switch serves a wide range of mid to large-size tractors including New Holland TM series workhorses, versatile TS models, popular T6 and T6000 series utility tractors, powerful T7 and T7000 series machines, plus Case IH Maxxum and Puma series tractors. Whether you’re running a loader, operating hydraulic implements, or using rear remotes for hay equipment, these tractors depend on proper hydraulic pressure monitoring for safe, efficient operation.
Made to Last
Hydraulic pressure switches live in a tough environment with constant pressure cycling, temperature changes, and vibration. This switch is built to handle those conditions with materials that resist hydraulic fluid exposure and maintain accurate pressure readings over time. The electrical connections stay secure even with the constant flexing and movement of tractor operation.
Good to Know
Installation typically requires draining the hydraulic system and properly sealing the threaded connections. Clean the mounting area thoroughly before installation and use appropriate thread sealant for hydraulic applications. After installation, check for proper system pressure warnings and verify the switch responds correctly to pressure changes. If you’ve been having hydraulic pressure issues, this might be the missing piece that gets your system monitoring working right again.






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