Compression load cell ZP-S
tension/compressiontensionS-beam

compression load cell
compression load cell
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Characteristics

Type
compression, tension/compression, tension
Form
S-beam
Technology
strain gauge
Other characteristics
stainless steel

Description

The force transducers of the ZP-S Series are designed for the measurement of static and dynamic forces and are characterized by their low dimensions at a high measuring accuracy. The force is introduced centrally through a tapped hole. A strain gauge bridge converts the elastic deformation of the S-shaped flexible body into an electrical signal that can be evaluated. Compensation and adjustment elements are used to set the required technical data. The transducers up to the construction size 50 N are manufactured in high-strength aluminum alloy, while larger sizes are made of a special stainless steel. An integrated overload fuse ensures the safe operation of the 10N, 20N and 50N construction sizes. As a standard, the transducers are equipped with a 3 m connection cable, which has free ends on the other side. The transducer can also be supplied with an integrated amplifier (model ZP-E/10 N to 2 kN, dimensions have changed). The output signals (0 to 10) V or (4 to 20) mA can be selected. Features 10 N to 50 kN High precision Low assembly dimensions For tensile and pressure forces Enclosure protection IP 42 To 50 N with integrated overload protector

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The Battery Show - Europe 2024
The Battery Show - Europe 2024

18-20 Jun 2024 Stuttgart (Germany) Hall 9 - Stand 9-C73

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    Aerospace Test and Development Show

    10-11 Sep 2024 Toulouse (France) Stand 823

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