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Measure the tension of wire or cable.
Measure tension force as well as weight.
Measure the tension of wire and filament without pausing your operation.
Press the side of the gauge tip against an object to record the amount of tension required to move it.
The large dial makes these gauges easy to read. They measure tension force as well as weight.
Housing is plastic.
Housing is brass.
Check how much force a part can take before it bends, stretches, or breaks.
These gauges come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Use the included Windows-compatible software to upload measurement data.
Take tension and compression measurements at 0.1% accuracy—the highest accuracy of all our force gauges.
Read tension and compression measurements with a glance—these gauges have three color-coded indicator lights to show you if a part is at your desired force. Red means the force is too high, orange means too low, and green is just right.
Measure tension force as well as weight. Also known as dynamometers.
Safely view your tension force measurements on a handheld receiver up to 450 ft. away when moving bulk material with cranes and hoists.
Often used on packaging films, food seals, and gloves, these tools test the puncture strength of thin materials.
Designed to test the pull and push force of springs, insert these testers into your quality control line right out of the box.
Measure the force needed to carry out tasks in your facility, such as pushing carts, pulling pallet trucks, or lifting containers.
Determine if an adhesive or an epoxy creates a strong enough bond on a surface.
Calculate how hard it is to peel tape off a surface, separate the layers within a laminate, or unfasten a hook and loop.
Stress test an electrical connection to make sure it won't come apart.
Calibrate these sensors to your desired capacity to measure tension, compression, or both. Also known as load cells, they measure and track the forces of your equipment by converting them into electrical signals.
With a sensor that’s already calibrated and everything you need to relay data, these kits come ready to operate. Use them to measure forces in equipment and send the data directly to a computer or PLC to monitor, document, and trigger actions in machinery.
Already calibrated, these sensors are ready to use right out of the box.
Also known as junction and summing boxes, these hubs combine the measurements of multiple tension and compression force sensors together.
Keep an eye on belt tension to minimize vibration, noise, and slippage.
Check the tension of your machine’s flat, timing, or V-belt—no matter its width. These gauges use ultrasonic sound waves to take noncontact readings.
Ensure proper blade tension.