Double-ended shear beam load cell T38
beam typeweighingnickel-plated

Double-ended shear beam load cell - T38   - Thames Side Sensors - beam type / weighing / nickel-plated
Double-ended shear beam load cell - T38   - Thames Side Sensors - beam type / weighing / nickel-plated
Double-ended shear beam load cell - T38   - Thames Side Sensors - beam type / weighing / nickel-plated - image - 2
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Characteristics

Type
double-ended shear beam
Form
beam type
Applications
weighing
Other characteristics
steel, nickel-plated, IP67

Description

The T38 high accuracy double shear beam load cell is ideal for weighing in high temperature environments within Steel Plants and Foundries, for example ladle turret and ladle ferry scales, scrap buckets, roller tables, tundish cars and silo/ hopper weighing systems. It features a combined error of just ±0.05%, a maximum service temperature of 150°C, a measuring element from nickel plated alloy steel and environmental protection to IP67. The connection to the 15-metre long PTFE cable is by a hermetically sealed connector, so that the cable can be changed or installed separately (if desired). Installation is simple and fast, by direct bolting to the connecting structure with no moving parts. Additionally, there is no need for any tie-bars or holding rods. Maintenance requirements are kept to a minimum with this optimised design. Key features: • Combined error +/-0.05% • 2 year warranty • PTFE cable, 15 metres long • 6-wire (with sense) connection • Wide compensated temperature range • Virtually unaffected by shock loads and inevitable side loads or moments • Superior repeatability and long-term stability Typical applications: • Ladle turret and ladle ferry scales • Scrap bucket weighing • Roller table weighing • Tundish car weighing • High temperature silo/hopper weighing
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