Hyundai 100Bar Sensor Description
YNF16972 is a 100Bar hydraulic pressure sensor (31Q4-40820) designed for Hyundai excavators. Installed in the hydraulic circuit, this pressure switch monitors hydraulic pressure and ensures system safety by transmitting signals to the ECU or control panel. With precise detection capability, it helps prevent hydraulic system failures and improves machine reliability. Manufactured with high-quality materials, it is resistant to pressure, vibration, and environmental stress. Replacing faulty pressure sensors reduces downtime and keeps excavators running at peak performance. YNF provides aftermarket hydraulic sensors widely trusted by distributors, contractors, and maintenance workshops.
Pressure Sensor Technical Sheet
Parameter |
Details |
YNF Part Number |
YNF16972 |
OEM Part Number |
31Q4-40820 |
Product Type |
Pressure Sensor / Hydraulic Switch |
Pressure Range |
100 Bar |
Compatible Machines |
Hyundai Excavators |
Function |
Monitors hydraulic pressure and sends control signals |
Resistance |
Pressure, vibration, heat, corrosion |
Country of Origin |
China |
Brand |
YNF |
MOQ |
1 Piece |
Shipping Method |
Sea, Air, Express |
Payment Method |
T/T, PayPal, Western Union |
Hyundai Pressure Sensor Applications
Application Area |
Description |
Hydraulic System Safety |
Monitors pressure and prevents system overloading |
Excavator Control System |
Ensures accurate pressure feedback to ECU/control unit |
Preventive Maintenance |
Helps detect early failures, reducing downtime |
Heavy Equipment Repairs |
Used in Hyundai excavator hydraulic repair and servicing |
Hyundai 100Bar Pressure Sensor Detail Display
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Hyundai Excavator Hydraulic Pressure Sensors
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Pressure Switches for Excavator Hydraulic Systems
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Excavator Electronic Control Sensors
FAQs:
Q: Is this pressure sensor compatible with other Hyundai models?
A: It is designed for Hyundai excavators requiring part number 31Q4-40820; please verify before purchase.
Q: What is the rated pressure range?
A: This sensor is rated at 100 Bar.
Q: How do I know if the sensor is faulty?
A: Common signs include inaccurate pressure readings, warning signals, or hydraulic malfunction.