SensoControl ServiceJunior | Parker
Service Junior - Digital Pressure Gauge
The Parker SensoControl Service Junior is an integrated digital pressure gauge with minimum/maximum memory capability.
The Service Junior meters can be purchased individually or in kits. For ServiceJunior kits, please see the bottom of this page. Other Senso Control meters also measure flow, temperature, pressure differential and more. Please go to Senso Control Meter Selection to compare different Senso Control meters.
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Part Numbers & Specifications
ServiceJunior |
ServiceJunior |
ServiceJunior |
Measuring Range |
Overload Pressure |
Resolution |
SCJR-0250-PD |
SCJR-0250-EMA |
SCJR-0250-4MP |
-14.5 to 250 PSI (-1 to 16 bar) |
580 |
0.1 |
SCJR-1500-PD |
SCJR-1500-EMA |
SCJR-1500-4MP |
0 to 1500 PSI (0 to 100 bar) |
2,900 |
1 |
SCJR-5800-PD |
SCJR-5800-EMA |
SCJR-5800-4MP |
0 to 5800 PSI (0 to 400 bar) |
11,600 |
1 |
SCJR-8700-PD* |
SCJR-8700-EMA** |
SCJR-8700-4MP |
0 to 8700 PSI (0 to 600 bar) |
17,400 |
1 |
* PD Couplers rated to 6,000 PSI max
** EMA3 Couplers rated to 9,000 PSI max
Accessories
Part Number |
Description |
PD240 | PD Series Diagnostic Coupler |
SCA-7/16.-EMA-3 | 7/16. -18UNF-2B female to M16.X2.0 EMA3 female swivel |
SCJA-1/4 | 7/16. -18UNF-2B female to 1/4” NPT male adapter |
PDH-19 | 19” PD Hose extension to be used with PD nipple |
PDH-32 | 32” PD Hose extension to be used with PD nipple |
SMA3-400 | 16.” (400 mm) Hose assembly for EMA M16.X2.0 interface |
SCC-110 | Storage case for one gauge and diagnostic adapters |
SCC-300 | Storage case for three gauges and diagnostic adapters |
ServiceJunior Kits
SCJR1-KIT-PD (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range 0 - 5800 psi (6) PD Style JIC Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (6) PD Style ORFS Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (1) PD Style Whip Hose 32" length (1) Case
SCJR1-KIT-EMA (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range 0 - 5800 psi (6) EMA Style JIC Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (6) EMA Style ORFS Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (1) EMA Style Whip Hose 32" length (1) EMA Style Union Female to Male Adapter (1) Case |
SCJR1-KIT-PD (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range 0 - 5800 psi (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range 0 - 1500 psi (6) PD Style JIC Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (6) PD Style ORFS Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (2) PD Style Whip Hose 32" length (1) Case
SCJR1-KIT-EMA (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range 0 - 5800 psi (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range 0 - 1500 psi (6) EMA Style JIC Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (6) EMA Style ORFS Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (2) EMA Style Whip Hoses 32" length (2) EMA Style Unions Female to Male Adapter (1) Case |
SCJR1-KIT-PD (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range 0 - 5800 psi (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range 0 - 1500 psi (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range -14.5 - 250 psi (6) PD Style JIC Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (6) PD Style ORFS Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (3) PD Style Whip Hose 32" length (1) Case SCJR1-KIT-EMA (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range 0 - 5800 psi (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range 0 - 1500 psi (1) ServiceJunior Gauge Range -14.5 - 250 psi (6) EMA Style JIC Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (6) EMA Style ORFS Tee Fittings 1/4" - 1" sizes (3) EMA Style Whip Hoses 32" length (3) EMA Style Unions Female to Male Adapter (1) Case |
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3 Early Warnings of Hydraulic System Troubles:
Excerpt from one of our blogs...- Slow Operation
- Increased Noise
- Elevated Temperature
1. Slow Operation
Longer cycle times are often the first symptom that there is something wrong with a hydraulic system. Decreased speed of hydraulic actuators (such as cylinders) points to decreased flow through the system.
2. Increased Noise
Knocking, loud whining, or screeching often indicates aeration or cavitation. Aeration means air inclusion in the hydraulic fluid, cavitation is the presence of vaporized hydraulic fluid in the system.
3. Elevated Temperature
Excessive temperature of hydraulic fluid (generally above 180°F), reduces its working life and damages seals in the system. In addition, viscosity of hydraulic fluid decreases with increasing temperature, which in turn results in inadequate lubrication and increased wear of the system's components.
Temperature alarms should be utilized to prevent damage caused by excessive hydraulic fluid temperatures.
Read more about the early warnings of hydraulic system failure on our blog.