Closing force measuring device BIA600-SY-10-700
electronicfor rail car doors

closing force measuring device
closing force measuring device
closing force measuring device
closing force measuring device
closing force measuring device
closing force measuring device
closing force measuring device
closing force measuring device
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Characteristics

Measured value
closing force
Technology
electronic
Applications
for rail car doors

Description

Closing force measuring device / safety through closing force measurement Closing force measurement system for rail vehicle doors The closing force measuring device is an electronic measuring device for rail vehicle doors. The elaborate design combines precision with practical robustness and ensures accurate measured values even after years of use in harsh environments. For cyclic measurements on vehicles with multiple doors, a quick and easy implementation is of great importance. For this purpose, software was developed for the clamping force measuring device, which drastically reduces the measurement process and the effort involved in documentation. With just a few operating steps, the measurements of a complete vehicle can be taken over, evaluated in tabular or graphic form and then printed out as a report. - Applicable standards DIN EN 14752:2015, DIN EN 14752:2005 (optional) - Precise measurements - Robust design - Ease of use - One button operation or remote control via - Microsoft® DLL Interface or National Instruments® LabView library - Professional PC software PinchPilot - Spacers for all opening widths according to EN 14752:2015 - Automatic limit value setting by distance detection - Complete scope of delivery of all components in a high-quality transport case - Support for the management of large fleets
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