T20

T20

The T20 Compression Load Cell is a high-precision sensor designed to measure compressive forces with exceptional accuracy and reliability. It is commonly used in various industrial and research applications where accurate load measurement is crucial. Features High Precision: Provides accurate and reliable measurement of compressive forces. Durable Construction: Made from high-quality materials to withstand harsh environments and heavy loads. Wide Load Range: Suitable for a range of load capacities, ensuring versatility in application. Temperature Stability: Maintains accuracy across a wide temperature range, minimizing errors due to temperature fluctuations. Compact Design: Space-saving design suitable for integration into various systems. Specifications Load Capacity: [Specify the range, e.g., 0-5000 kg] Accuracy: [Specify the accuracy, e.g., ±0.1% FS] Material: [Specify material, e.g., Stainless Steel] Temperature Range: [Specify range, e.g., -20°C to +80°C] Output Signal: [Specify, e.g., mV/V, 4-20mA] Protection Class: [Specify, e.g., IP67] Mounting Type: [Specify, e.g., Flanged or threaded] Applications Industrial Weighing Systems: Used in scales and weighing systems for precise load measurement. Force Measurement: Ideal for testing and monitoring applications where accurate force measurement is required. Material Testing: Suitable for use in material testing equipment to measure compressive strength and load. Installation & Calibration Installation: Ensure proper alignment and secure mounting to avoid measurement errors. Calibration: Regular calibration is recommended to maintain accuracy. Follow manufacturer guidelines for calibration procedures. Maintenance Regular Checks: Periodic inspection for signs of wear or damage. Cleaning: Use non-abrasive cleaning agents and avoid exposure to harsh chemicals. Safety Considerations Handling: Handle with care to avoid damage to the sensor. Load Limits: Do not exceed the maximum load capacity to prevent sensor damage.

Category: Load Cells
Sub-Category: Compression Load Cells
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