Smaller and more sensitive than ever! A capacitive 3-axis force sensor capable of simultaneously detecting forces in three directions.
The "DynPick WGF-3M50-5-RG5" has improved internal structure, enhancing the balance of translational force (Fz: 50N) and moments (Mx, My: 5Nm) while remaining compact, making it a more user-friendly sensor. It can be utilized in various applications such as assembly and fitting processes, grinding and deburring, as well as weight measurement during logistics and transportation. Additionally, by being smaller and more sensitive than previous models, it can also be used in small industrial robots, single-axis robots, and human interface devices. 【Features】 ■ Compact and highly sensitive ■ Achieves a rated load ratio of 10:1 ■ Built-in microcontroller eliminates the need for external modules ■ Overload protection built-in (Wako Tech's unique stopper mechanism) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■ Power Supply Voltage: DC5V ■ Rated Load: Fz: 50N/Mx, My: 5Nm ■ Output Type: RS422 (USB is optional) ■ Current Consumption: 100mA ■ Operating Temperature Range: 0 to 50℃ ■ Temperature Characteristics: 0.2%FS/℃ *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■ Force control for small industrial robots ■ Operation unit for skill assist devices ■ Weight detection of lightweight objects, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company's capacitive force sensor, DynPick, is a sensor that detects the six-axis components of force using capacitive elements arranged in the same plane. Unlike conventional force sensors, its simple structural principle allows for low cost, high reliability, and high performance. We expect it to be applied in various fields, including industrial robots, collaborative robots, assistive living robots, and medical welfare robots, which are anticipated to have significant market growth in the future. Despite being one of the most fundamental physical quantities, "force" sensors are currently not as widespread in the market compared to other sensors like optical sensors or temperature and humidity sensors. We are committed to advancing the adoption of force sensors in society, aiming for them to develop into familiar products.