Compression load cell Compression Load Cell LMT series
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compression load cell
compression load cell
compression load cell
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Characteristics

Type
compression
Form
button type
Technology
strain gauge
Output signal
analog
Rated force

1,000 N

Description

LMT load cell (Wide temperature range type) Features LMT load cell can be used in temperatures between -40 and +130 degree Celcius. For example, you can utilize the load cell for compression test of materials or components in thermostatic bath. How to use Apply compression force on the top of projection. Specifications - For compression- Capacity: 1000N- Good accuracy: +/-1%F.S.AmplifierYou need an amplifier to indicate force values. We offer 4 kinds of amplifiers. All of the models are equipped with input/output functions, thus, you can interlock it with your equipment/facilities. Models 1. Desk top model: FA Plus 2. Sensor interchangeable model: eZT series 3. Handheld model (Advanced): ZTA series 4. Handheld model (Standard): ZTS seriesInput/Output functions - They can handle input/output via USB, RS232C, Analog, and more - They can output OK/NG judgement, Peak hold, Overload. If required, you can send the measured data to PC at 2000Hz via USB cable and draw graphs of measured data on a dedicated software. Due to the high sampling rate, it shows you even a tiny variation, and detect peak value accurately. Please see the catalog or our web page for further information. We have confidence to offer the best force measurement solution using know-how accumulated over 70 years. Please contact us if you are: - wondering how it works and need assistance - looking for tips for your application

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