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Product category: Testing and Calibration Services and Information
News Release from: Synectic Design | Subject: SY031
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 29 March 2004

Portable load meter simplifies
calibration

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The SY031 portable load meter is the ideal tool for calibration engineers, or anyone who requires an instrument to accurately take measurements from a variety of transducers.

The SY031 portable load meter is the ideal tool for calibration engineers, or anyone who requires an instrument to accurately take measurements from a variety of transducers The devices that the SY031 can link to include load cells, strain gauges and pressure transducers

The SY031 can obtain measurements from virtually any transducer which takes bridge measurements.

The SY031 is available with a single setup input channel or 16 setup channels.

Each channel can be calibrated for different transducers, ranges and sensitivities, therefore making it an ideal calibration tool.

Major features of the SY031 portable load meter include: a robust and weather resistant deign (IP65 rating), data entry via a sealed five-button membrane keypad and a 40h battery life - twice as long as most competitors.

The SY031 provides the high technical specification that customers accept as standard with Synectic Design products.

Specification highlights include: a span of +/-3.5mV/V, a nonlinearity accuracy of 0.007% over the full scale, a peak hold of 160ms, and a thermal drift of less than 50ppm/C.

Options available with the SY031 now include RS232 data output, not offered by competing products.

Other options include: calibration methods, up to 16 setup channels, a choice of connectors and a protective holster.

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