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Load cells designed for bridge lifting tasks

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 26, 2001

Applied Measurements' CCD series load cells have been designed for bridge lifting applications and come with a special mounting system that ensures their accuracy even when loaded eccentrically

Applied Measurements' CCD series of load cells have been specially designed for use in bridge lifting applications.

With capacities up to 1200 tonnes, the load cells are designed to withstand the rigours of heavy civil engineering usage.

They have high overload capacity and are resistant to damage from side impact, wind, rain and soil.

The load cells come with a special mounting system that ensures their accuracy even when loaded eccentrically.

This means engineers can lift a bridge with confidence, knowing that the bridge is balanced and properly supported whilst it is being moved.

The company also has experience of designing load cells that can be used on pre-tensioned steel supports.

These can be installed as permanent fixtures and hence used to monitor the structural integrity of large constructions.

Such monitoring can potentially save the expense of.

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