Mechanical Liquid Level Indicator

Mechanical Liquid Level Float Gauges & Indicators

Motherwell Tank Protection supply a full range of liquid level gauges. Our liquid level gauges are manufactured to the highest standards. Our full range includes float level Indicators, mechanical float gauges, servo gauges and radar gauges.

Motherwell’s CNC 670 liquid level indicators offer accurate tank level monitoring for fixed/floating roofs. Easy to install, low-maintenance, available in metric or imperial with optional oil seal.
Motherwell CNC 2570 mechanical float and tape gauges provide ±3mm accuracy for tank levels. No power needed, suitable for fixed/floating roofs, with digital or analog readout options.
Motherwell’s MTP 2580 high-pressure float gauges offer accurate liquid level measurement for pressurized tanks. Suitable for spherical and bullet tanks, with ±3mm accuracy and digital readout options.
Motherwell’s 8900D radar level transmitter provides ±1mm accuracy for storage tanks. Certified for hazardous areas, it integrates with DCS/SCADA and supports various tank designs with optional displays.
Motherwell’s 2800i Servo Level Gauge offers ±1mm accuracy for custody transfer tanks, with ATEX certification, temperature profiling, and integration options for modern tank systems.

Our liquid level gauges can have indicators to provide measurement in both height and volume, Float  level Gauges can be supplied with or without transmitters.

Our high accuracy gauges and level gauges are available through our sister company Motherwell Tank Gauging, who’s products include Servo and Radar Gauges.

All our level gauges, liquid level indicators, float gauges and high pressure gauges are manufactured by MTP in our UK manufacturing plant to exacting quality standards and backed by over 40 years experience.

Mechanical Float Level Indicator

Motherwell Tank Low Pressure Float Level Indicator is a mechanical float operated level Indicator that gives continuous accuarate measurement of liquid level. A dial wheel indicator gives a digital reading, which can be in either metric or imperial units. The mechanical float level gauge requires no power for local indication