Force transducer for 2 measuring ranges, series 2101
Characteristics
- 2 measuring ranges - ratio 1:5
- e.g. for engine test benches
- very small creep defects
- high long-term stability
Both sensors are mounted on a base. This means that the force of the upper (smaller) force transducer is transmitted to the base via the outer ring up to the nominal load
then directed to the lower (larger) force transducer. At 125% of the rated load d. The smaller force transducer now places the inner hub on the base (to avoid damage). This means that the force is now directed through the inner hub to the base and thus to the larger/lower force transducer. The force transducers are connected/mounted “in series”, so the lower force transducer always measures, the upper one stops at 125% of its nominal load.
Based on the shear web or shear stress measuring principle, the 2101 series with 2 measuring ranges in a ratio of 1:5 offers particularly small linearity errors, hysteresis errors and creep errors and is therefore suitable for engine test benches or test applications in industry and research with particularly high requirements. A special mechanical balancing process minimizes crosstalk of bending moments and/or off-center loads.
- Flat profile design remains the benchmark
- Accessories
- ISO-17025
options:
• Up to 4 measuring bridges, e.g. for redundancy
• special connection plugs/assignment
• Connection cable (model / length)
• TEDS – electronic data sheet in the sensor
• Protection class e.g. IP67
• extended temperature range (compensated)
• Special calibrations
• Custom nameplates/painting
• special mV/V output signals
• Shut resistors,
and much more…. Please contact us
Signal conditioning:
• DMS amplifier analog & digital
• Multi-channel amplifier
• DIN rail strain gauge amplifier
• DMS USB amplifier modules
• Displays & weighing indicators
• Inline amplifier & weighing electronics
• Calibration devices – Gold Standard
• Software e.g. for ISO-376 & ISO 7500-1
• Handheld devices with TEDS
• TEDS – Transducer Electronic Datasheet
• mV/V simulators
• Shunt resistors
• Mechanical mating connector & connection cable
Adapters & installation aids:
• Calibration adapter according to ISO-376
• Pressure load adapter
• Locknuts
• Thread adapter
• Articulated eyes & eyelets
• Mounting plates
interface force transducers and/or torque transducers are supplied with a calibration certificate as standard.
The Interface Inc. calibration laboratory is A17025LA accredited (in accordance with ISO/IEC 2).. Both the A2LA (American Associations for Laboratory Accreditation) and, among others, the DAkkS (German Accreditation Body) have signed the multilateral agreement MRA (Mutual Recognition Arrangement) for the mutual recognition of accreditations at the ILAC (International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation).
> This means that the calibrations must be mutually recognized
[Interface force transducers and or torque transducers are supplied with a calibration certificate as standard. The Interface Inc. calibration laboratory is A2LA accredited (in accordance with ISO / IEC 17025). Both, the A2LA (American Associations for Laboratory Accreditation) and the DAkkS (German Accreditation Body) have signed the multilateral agreement MRA (Mutual Recognition Arrangement) for the mutual recognition of accreditations at the ILAC (International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation).]
> This means that the calibrations are mutually recognized
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