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  4. Guangdong South China Sea Electronic Measuring Tec

Shear beam load cell CZL111
beam typestrain gaugeweighing

Shear beam load cell - CZL111 - Guangdong South China Sea Electronic Measuring Tec - beam type / strain gauge / weighing
Shear beam load cell - CZL111 - Guangdong South China Sea Electronic Measuring Tec - beam type / strain gauge / weighing
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Characteristics

Type
shear beam
Form
beam type
Technology
strain gauge
Applications
weighing, for weighbridges
Other characteristics
steel, nickel-plated, IP66, waterproof, corrosion-resistant
Rated load

Max.: 5 t
(5.51 us ton)

Min.: 3 t
(3.31 us ton)

Description

The bridge load cell adopts foil strain gauge (sub sheet) pasted on the alloy steel body, adopts shear beam structure and unique fish back bearing mode, which can be reset automatically. After good sealing treatment, it can adapt to the harsh working environment and measure accurately. It is suitable for measuring and monitoring the hoisting force of all kinds of electronic scales, steel industries, wharfs and ports. Made of alloy steel, sealed by adhesive, plated by nickel, this model is waterproof, anti-corrosion at defend grade IP66. Accuracy class C1 Comprehensive error ±0.05% FS Output sensitivity 2.0±0.01 mV/V creep ±0.03% FS/30min Zero output ±1.0% FS Input impedance 700±10Ω Output impedance 700±5Ω insulation resistance ≥5000 MΩ(100VDC) Influence of zero temperature ±0.05% FS/10℃ Sensitivity temperature effect ±0.03% FS/10℃ Temperature compensation range -10℃ ~ +40 ℃ Operating temperature range -30℃ ~ +70 ℃ Excitation voltage 9VDC ~ 12VDC Safe overload range 150% Limit overload range 200%

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