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Dixson Instrumentation and Its Role in Heavy Equipment Monitoring
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Dixson Inc., now operating as a division of AMETEK Vehicular Instrumentation Systems (VIS), remains a cornerstone in the design and manufacture of rugged instrumentation for heavy-duty vehicles. From analog gauges to digital clusters, Dixson’s legacy continues to shape how operators monitor and maintain machinery in demanding environments.
Company Background and Evolution
Founded in the mid-20th century, Dixson built its reputation by supplying precision gauges and control systems to OEMs in the trucking, construction, and agricultural sectors. In the early 2000s, the company was acquired by AMETEK Inc., a global leader in electronic instruments and electromechanical devices. Under AMETEK’s VIS division, Dixson expanded its product line to include modular display systems, data bus interfaces, and advanced diagnostics.
  • Headquarters: Grand Junction, Colorado
  • Employees: Over 300 across multiple facilities
  • Primary Markets: Class 7 & 8 trucks, off-road construction, agricultural machinery, food service equipment
  • Product Range: Speedometers, tachometers, bargraph meters, sender generators, digital clusters
Instrumentation Capabilities and Technical Highlights
Dixson’s instrumentation is engineered for durability, accuracy, and integration with modern vehicle systems. Key features include:
  • NGI® Technology: Next Generation Instrumentation platform offering modular displays and customizable layouts
  • CAN Bus Compatibility: Seamless integration with SAE J1939 and proprietary data protocols
  • Environmental Resistance: IP-rated enclosures, vibration isolation, and wide temperature tolerance
  • Redundant Sensing: Dual-sensor inputs for critical systems like oil pressure and coolant temperature
Their Universal Instrument Panels (UIP) allow OEMs to configure displays for specific applications, from forestry skidders to mining haul trucks. A fleet manager in Alberta noted that Dixson panels outlasted competing brands by over 30% in vibration-heavy conditions.
Common Applications and Field Use
Dixson gauges and clusters are found in:
  • Excavators and loaders: Monitoring hydraulic pressure, engine RPM, and fuel levels
  • Long-haul trucks: Providing speed, tachometer, DEF level, and fault codes
  • Agricultural sprayers and combines: Displaying flow rates, boom status, and GPS data
  • Military vehicles: Offering ruggedized displays for tactical mobility platforms
In one case, a logging contractor retrofitted a 1990s CAT 525B skidder with a Dixson digital cluster to replace failing analog gauges. The upgrade improved fault detection and reduced downtime by 18% over the season.
Support and Replacement Strategies
For legacy equipment, sourcing Dixson parts can be challenging but not impossible. Recommendations include:
  • Contacting AMETEK VIS directly for part numbers and compatibility guidance
  • Using authorized distributors who specialize in heavy-duty instrumentation
  • Cross-referencing sender specs to ensure signal compatibility with replacement gauges
  • Retrofitting with NGI® modules when original clusters are obsolete
Technicians should document wiring harness pinouts and sensor types before replacing any Dixson unit. Many older systems use resistive senders that differ from modern voltage-based sensors.
Conclusion
Dixson’s instrumentation legacy lives on through AMETEK VIS, supporting fleets and operators who rely on accurate, rugged, and serviceable monitoring systems. Whether maintaining a vintage grader or outfitting a new haul truck, Dixson products continue to deliver clarity and control in the harshest conditions.
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