Due to its high rigidity and natural frequency, as well as excellent resolution, it is possible to measure even the dynamic changes of very small forces while a large force is being applied!
This quartz piezoelectric three-component dynamometer can measure the three orthogonal components of force. It features a high-stiffness structure with a high natural frequency. Additionally, due to its high resolution, it can measure even slight dynamic changes in large forces. ◇ Measurement range: -10 to 60 kN, Top plate: 260x260 mm -* Features *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- • Wide measurement range • Suitable for high-durability applications
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This dynamometer incorporates four three-component force sensors between two plates under high preload. Each sensor contains three pairs of quartz plates, with one pair sensitive to forces in the Z direction. The other two pairs are sensitive to shear forces in the X and Y directions, respectively. During the measurement of force components, the deformation of the dynamometer is negligible. The outputs from the four embedded force sensors are connected within the dynamometer to enable multi-component measurement of force and moment, with eight signals extracted from a 9-pin flange socket. The four sensors are grounded and insulated to prevent noise from ground loops. The dynamometer is treated for rust prevention and sealed against cutting fluids. When connected with cable 1687B5 or 1689B5, it meets protection class IP67.
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• Dynamic and quasi-static measurement of orthogonal components of force • Measurement of cutting and grinding forces in large machines and machining centers • Measurement of stamping machines • Wind tunnel experiments • Machine foundations
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Kistler Japan is the Japanese subsidiary of Kistler Instrumente AG (Switzerland), which leads the world in piezoelectric crystal technology. For many years, Kistler has made significant investments in product research and development, achieving numerous revolutionary technological advancements and solving various measurement problems ahead of the world. Since its establishment in 1985, Kistler Japan has continued to provide a wide range of products, including piezoelectric sensors, strain sensors, charge amplifiers, and data processing/analysis software, as well as related equipment, technical support, and quality management services to customers in Japan and the Asia-Pacific region, based on its high technical capabilities backed by experience. *For a list of our products and the latest news, please visit our "Special Site." https://premium.ipros.jp/kistler/ *If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us through the "Contact Us" form below.