TS

Load cell for the measurement of static and dynamic loads in TENSION and COMPRESSION
Nominal Load from 10 kg to 10 tons
Class (OIML R60) C2, C3 and C4
Combined Error: 0,018%
Output: 2mV/V

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Load cell suitable for working in hostile environments.
High mechanical resistance.
Made entirely of stainless steel.
Entirely welded to the LASER.
Degree of protection IP67.
Long-term stability.

Homologated version on request

On request ATEX certified version (Zone 1 and 21) GAS and DUST

ACCESSORIES

Calibration Report
COMPRESSION

Calibration Report
TENSION

Joints to be used for COMPRESSION application

Loading head (TIC)

Spherical loading head (CTS)

Joints to be used for TENSION application

Knuckle joints (ACCEM)

SG4: Junction box to perform the parallel of multiple load cells.

TA4: Analog Transmitter to connect several load cells in parallel and remote transmitting the measuring signal voltage (± 10V) or current (4-20 mA) to the PLC or more advanced systems.

TS 2,5t

TS 7,5t

TS 25kg

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Data sheet TS
Certificate OIML R60
Certificate CE
Certificate ATEX
EAC Certificate

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TS up to 50kg
TS_63 100kg to 500kg
TS_82 500kg to 2t
TS 100kg to 500kg with shackles
TS Ø82 up to 2t with M12
TS 2.5t
TS 5t and 7.5t
TS 10t

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