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58mm 25mm Inline Load Cell Miniature Compression and Tension Load Cell for Impact Force Measurement Weighing Sensor(1000KG,58mm)

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1.:20kg


2.Color:58mm


3.:1


About this item

  • Alloy steel material load cell
  • capacity from 20 kilos to 5 ton impact sensor
  • high stability high accuracy weighing cell
  • mainly applied in tension and compression testing instruments and automatic equipment fields force measuring
  • small range of force testing instruments hopper scales lifting hook scales, insertion force test instruments



Product Description

Rated Capacity 20KG 30KG 50KG 100KG 200KG 300KG 500KG 1T 2T
Sensitivity 1.0-2.0mV/V
Hysteresis ≤0.3%F.S
Non-linearity ≤0.5%F.S
Relative creep over 30 min ≤0.05%F.S
Temp. influence on sensitivity ≤0.1%F.S/10℃
Temp. influence on the zero ≤0.1%F.S/10℃
Zero output ≤1.0%FS
Input resistance 350±30Ω
Output resistance 350±5Ω
Insulation resistance >5000 MΩ
Operating temperature range -20~+80℃
Safe Load Limited 120%F.S
Reference excitation voltage 5-10V
Level of protection IP65
Material Alloy Steel or Stainless Steel
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tjm
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Got a bug for another project so I figured I'd build a valve spring tester for length and compression. Used a Xiao esp32s3, hx711, lcd2004 and this strain gauge with a bit of programming carve from some examples. Combined with an arbor press and a ruler, it works.
tjm
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Got a bug for another project so I figured I'd build a valve spring tester for length and compression. Used a Xiao esp32s3, hx711, lcd2004 and this strain gauge with a bit of programming carve from some examples. Combined with an arbor press and a ruler, it works.
tinker
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Hooked it up to a Hx711 and Arduino to log impact forces up to 5 tons. Worked beautifully.
tinker
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Hooked it up to a Hx711 and Arduino to log impact forces up to 5 tons. Worked beautifully.
JrCv
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I connected the load cell to an indicator. I have made several attempts to adjust it but the results always change. It does not have good linearity, impossible to use like this.
JrCv
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I connected the load cell to an indicator. I have made several attempts to adjust it but the results always change. It does not have good linearity, impossible to use like this.
Richard Graziano
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
They were reasonably easy to set up for an automated line if you set up a PID and verify the scale using a known load.Control Logix was the easiest way for us to set these up, but if they had been able to be set up for a 24 vdc supply power, we may have gotten a bit more granularity.Still, they work well for what we needed.
Richard Graziano
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
They were reasonably easy to set up for an automated line if you set up a PID and verify the scale using a known load.Control Logix was the easiest way for us to set these up, but if they had been able to be set up for a 24 vdc supply power, we may have gotten a bit more granularity.Still, they work well for what we needed.
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