Load calibration system C5
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Load calibration system - C5 - HBM Test and Measurement - standard / hydraulic
Load calibration system - C5 - HBM Test and Measurement - standard / hydraulic
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Force Transfer Standard for the Meganewton Range For intercomparisons between calibration systems or as reference force transducers for calibration machines with hydraulic force generation. C5 Transfer Standard: Nominal Forces from 5 MN to 20 MN The C5 force transfer standards achieve class 00 according to ISO 376 in the measurement range between 40 and 100% of their respective nominal force. For best repeatability, the arrangement of their strain gauges reduces the influence of eccentric loads and bending moments. The C5 can be equipped as needed for its intended application. The optional double bridge, for example, allows the separation of the reference and input signals, or the implementation of an electrically isolated emergency shutdown. Bending moment bridges are helpful to detect the bending moment input of the calibration equipment, and they can also provide important information about changes in the machine when the C5 is used as a reference sensor. The sensor is generally robust and can tolerate overloads well. In addition, all C5 reference sensors have a removable base plate to simplify handling. Delivery also includes an ISO 376 compliant thrust piece. HBM accuracy class: 00 (according to ISO 376 between 40 and 100 % of the nominal load); 0.5 (according to ISO 376 between 20 and 40 % of the nominal load) Nominal (rated) measurement ranges: 5 MN to 20 MN

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