Very low profile disc loadcell introduced

A Novatech Measurements product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 10, 2001

Novatech Measurements have launched an addition to their standard loadcell range and an example of their expertise in developing new loadcells for a customer's very specific applications

Novatech Measurements have launched two new products.

One, the F306, is an addition to their standard loadcell range, the other, the F310, an example of their expertise in developing new loadcells for customer's very specific applications.

F306 disc loadcell: The F306 is a low profile disc loadcell for use in force measurement applications.

The key features are: * Standard ranges from 5kg to 1tonne * Very low profile - 8mm high.

* Easy installation.

* High stiffness.

* Through centre hole.

* Tensile applications are 'fail-safe'.

Designed for compressive force measurement, tensile load transfer can be achieved via a tie rod assembly through the centre hole.

In this way the loadcell can indirectly measure tensile loads.

F310 2 axis loadcell: The F310 measures axial force and torque about the same axis.

An OEM customer producing texture analysis machines, predominately for the food industry, drove the development of this loadcell.

In this application, the F310 will replace a less accurate system employing two single axis loadcells and a mechanical linkage system, which is expensive and problematic.

The current design measures 50 N axial combined with 2 Nm torque about the same axis, with worse case cross talk uncertainty of 0.5%.

For more information on either of these new products, or their extensive range of standard and bespoke loadcells, contact:.

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