Handheld meter takes the strain

A Magna Projects and Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 6, 2002

New from Magna Projects and Instruments is the TR100 handheld battery-powered strain gauge indicator.

New from Magna Projects and Instruments is the TR100 handheld battery-powered strain gauge indicator.

The microprocessor-based unit is completely portable, weighing only 260g, and is environmentally sealed to IP65/Nema 4.

The instrument has a tactile keyboard with dual range selection, peak/valley hold, auto-tare and off/on functions.

The 4.5-digit LCD display has a built-in "low battery" warning.

Full bridge strain gauge sensors up to 60mV/V sensitivity are accommodated, and the firmware allows single-pass calibration.

A bridge excitation voltage of 5V DC is provided, and bridges resistances of greater than 85ohm may be used.

The unit is on fast delivery and may be purchased via Magna's online store.

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