Tension/compression load cell T61
rod endweighingfor hopper

Tension/compression load cell - T61   - Thames Side Sensors - rod end / weighing / for hopper
Tension/compression load cell - T61   - Thames Side Sensors - rod end / weighing / for hopper
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Characteristics

Type
tension/compression
Form
rod end
Applications
weighing, for hopper
Other characteristics
steel, nickel-plated, IP67
Rated load

Max.: 1,000 kg
(2,204.62 lb)

Min.: 50 kg
(110.23 lb)

Description

The T61 S-type (or S-beam) tension load cell is manufactured from high quality alloy steel and sealed to IP67. Its low cost and capacity range of 50kg-1000kg make this model a versatile solution to a range of different applications. The durable polyurethane cable has a high resistance to impacts/cuts, chemicals and UV radiation. Although normally used in tension, it can be used in compression or in a bi-directional (static) manner with suitable adapters in the right application. It is not suitable for dynamic use through zero load. For ease of attachment to the structure being weighed, for example a hanging hopper, a range of tension rod end bearings is available. Key features: • Capacity range: 50kg-1000kg • High quality nickel plated alloy steel, corrosion resistant • Fully potted and sealed to IP67 • 3 mV/V sensitivity and 4-wire connection • Can be used in tension or compression (not for through-zero dynamic use) • Optional high temperature version for use up to +150 °C • Polyurethane cable • 3 year warranty • Option: zinc plated steel rod end bearings for attachment Typical applications: • Suspended tanks and hoppers • Suspended conveyors and belt scales • Asphalt and concrete batching plants • Big bag (FIBC) filling
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.