CM-AMP

Transductor de fuerza de COMPRESIÓN para la medida de cargas estáticas y dinámicas
Carga nominal de 50kg a 5t
Linealidad e histeresis 0.20%
DIMENSIONES REDUCIDAS
Sensibilidad nominal 2mV/V

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Transductor de fuerza compacto a bajo perfil.
Elevada resistencia mecánica.
Realizada por entero en acero inoxidable.
Completamente saldada con el LASER.
Protección IP67.

ACCESSORIOS

Informe de Calibración

Certificado ACCREDIA

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Data sheet CMAMP
Certificado CE
Certificad EAC

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CM up to 1t
CM Ø42
CM 2.5t

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