Double-ended shear beam load cell DSA-R
beam typestrain gaugesteel

Double-ended shear beam load cell - DSA-R - Vishay Nobel Transducers - beam type / strain gauge / steel
Double-ended shear beam load cell - DSA-R - Vishay Nobel Transducers - beam type / strain gauge / steel
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Characteristics

Type
double-ended shear beam
Form
beam type
Technology
strain gauge
Other characteristics
steel, IP67
Rated force

Min.: 500 kN

Max.: 2,000 kN

Description

The model DSA-R is a low profile double shear beam load cell, ideally suited for applications in harsh environments. Due to the special design, the DSA-R load cell is insensitive against side loading and other interfering effects. Because of the high operating temperature range of -40 up to +150°C, the DSA-R load cell is suitable for use in steel mills and foundries. Very easy to maintain, Cable will be connected via plug-and-socket connection. Due to the high repeatability and high long-term stability, the load cell supplies very good results, even after perennial use. IP67 gives an excellent protection against dust and moisture. Features - Capacity 500-2000 kN - Other capacities on request - Low profile - High long-term stability and repeatability - Operating temperature range -40 to +150°C - Connection trough a connector - 15m special cable with connector for direct connecting to the load cell - Zinc-plated steel - 6-wire circuit (6 + 2 wires with option temperature monitoring) - IP67 OPTIONS - Temperature monitoring via integrated temperature sensor (2-wire circuit) - Indicator which change the color if a too high temperature was reached

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