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Compact, low-capacity S beam load cells

An Applied Measurements product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 8, 2001

The Applied Measurements DBCR miniature, low capacity series of S beam load cells are ideally suited to applications where low capacity load and force measurement is required in a confined space

A unique design is enabling Applied Measurements to manufacture the DBCR miniature, low capacity series of S beam load cells.

The units have been designed for tension, compression and bidirectional (universal) use and are available in ranges from +/-10N (1 kg) to +/-500N (50 kg).

These versatile load cells find application in Material Test Systems, Component Test Rigs, Low Capacity Hopper Weighing Systems and general In-line Load Measurement in both Research and Industrial Fields.

With a height of just 48 mm and thickness of 12 mm, the DBCR load cells are ideally suited to applications where low capacity load and force measurement is required in a confined space.

Standard features include output rationalisation to 2 mV/V +/- 0.1%, a non-linearity specification of better than 0.03%, full temperature compensation and environmental sealing to IP65.

In addition, each of the DCBR units offers users a unique electrical calibration facility that provides a very convenient method for providing an accurate and repeatable set-up value for any complementary digital read outs or control systems as well as checking the integrity of he load cell without applying load to the cell.

Applied Measurements offer a comprehensive range of instrumentation which can be supplied together with any of their load cells as a fully calibrated system, traceable to UKAS standards.

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