2 screws strain sensor QE2008-W

2 screws strain sensor
2 screws strain sensor
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2 screws

Description

The magnetically mounted wireless strain sensor QE2008-W measures the strain directly at the location where is mounted, providing a measurement that has the same quality and performances as with bonded strain gauges.The Sensormate press-on technology implements a strain gauge positioned under a stainless protective film. When the sensor is mounted on a metallic object, the magnets hold so strictly that frictional contact occurs and allows a reliable measurement. The mounting of the sensor is quick, simple and non-destructive, allowing for an easy setup and increasing the daily productivity. The integrated electronics contains a state-of-the-art processing component, which allows hi-end measurements and wireless communication via the Bluetooth 5.0 protocol. The adopted components allows for a low-energy operation, extending the battery life to several working hours. An on-board accelerometer allows the user to check the correct mounting of the sensor and assure an accurate measurement result. The internal RAM memory helps when a fast measurement is needed, allowing to store high resolution data. Typical Applications: Injection-moulding machines- Tie Bar parallelism check- Bending analysis- Cavity pressure profile inspection- Tie bar cracks detection Die casting machines Presses Structural monitoring Indirect load and force measurement Description New application specific interfaces Clamping Bending CPP (cavity pressure profile) Customisable Tie bar name Page layout Visibility of plotted data Sensor battery level and status monitoring Remote sensor identification Fast and easy network management

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