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Also known as load cells, these sensors measure and track the forces of your equipment by converting them into electrical signals.
Thinner than a credit card, these force sensors fit into narrow spaces to measure the applied load between two surfaces.
Measure tension force as well as weight.
The large dial makes these gauges easy to read. They measure tension force as well as weight.
Press the side of the gauge tip against an object to record the amount of tension required to move it.
Measure the tension of wire and filament without pausing your operation.
These gauges come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Housing is brass.
Housing is plastic.
Apply your load directly to the top of these gauges to measure compression force.
Safely view your tension force measurements on a handheld receiver up to 450 ft. away when moving bulk material with cranes and hoists.
Use the included Windows-compatible software to upload measurement data.
Measure tension force as well as weight. Also known as dynamometers.
Measure the torque output of torque wrenches, screwdrivers, and other hand tools to ensure they deliver the right amount of torque—and check your results on a digital screen.
Glue these gauges onto a structure to measure strain in a single direction.
Keep an eye on belt tension to minimize vibration, noise, and slippage.
Measure belt tension up to 2,200 lbs.
Ensure proper blade tension.
Make sure blades are straight between your guides.