Tension/compression load cell F2226
in-linestainless steelwith built-in accelerometers

Tension/compression load cell - F2226 - WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG - in-line / stainless steel / with built-in accelerometers
Tension/compression load cell - F2226 - WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG - in-line / stainless steel / with built-in accelerometers
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Characteristics

Type
tension/compression
Form
in-line
Other characteristics
stainless steel, external, IP66, rugged, with built-in accelerometers
Rated force

Min.: 0 kN

Max.: 3,300 kN

Description

Apparatus construction Production lines Measuring and inspection equipment Special equipment and machinery construction Special features Robust design Material stainless steel Protection class IP66 Relative linearity error 0.15 % Fnom Description The tension/compression force transducer is used wherever measurements are to be taken directly in the line of force. The actual tension forces in cables and rods can thus, for example, be measured. With this model, the load is applied via the threaded pins which are located on each side of the cylindrical body. The robust structure, which is manufactured from stainless steel, also allows it to be used in extremely harsh industrial atmospheres. The tension/compression force transducer are splash water protected and function reliably even under difficult service conditions. Note In order to avoid overloading, it is necessary to connect the force transducer electrically during installation and to monitor the measured value. The force to be measured must be applied concentrically and free of transverse force. Options Load input elements Built-in amplifier Extended compensated temperature range Different thread sizes Different bridge resistance Connector guard Cable outlet Internal/external thread
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