Column-pressure Sensor XCP-173
Compressed force sensor for measurement in the force range 5-1000 kg. With a contact surface for force application.
Force sensors are used in a wide variety of areas in mechanical and plant engineering.
The large number of differentiated designs allow precise measurements at any installation location and use in a wide range of applications.
The force sensors are based on the proven strain gauge technology with strain gauges. With appropriate measuring amplifiers it is possible to convert the signal into a robust industrial signal (4-20 mA or 0-10 V).
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Compressed force sensor for measurement in the force range 5-1000 kg. With a contact surface for force application.
Compressed force sensor for measurement in the force range 1-20 kg. With a contact surface for force application.
Compressed force sensor for measurement in the force range 1-100 kg. The contact surface is used for force application.
Ring-shaped compressive force sensor for measuring low compressive forces in the force range 0 – 50 kg. With a support ring and an inner diameter of 6.5 mm, this sensor is versatile.
Miniature force sensor for measuring compressive forces in the range of 5 – 500kg. Compact size Ø 19 x 9 mm for use in confined spaces.
Button force sensor for measuring compressive forces in the range of 0.5 – 50 kN.
Pressure load cell for measurement of compressive forces in the range of 2.5 – 1000 kN.
Load cell with S-Type design for highly stable static force measurement with high output signal. For compression and tension force measurements.
Two internal threads for force application for measuring ranges from 10 kg to 5000 kg.
Load cell for measuring compressive forces in the force range 0.5 – 20 kN. With 4 holes. Diameter 78 mm.
Load cell for measuring compressive forces with mounting plate. Force range 3 – 500 kN.