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Load pin F53 series

Load pin - F53 series - WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG
Load pin - F53 series - WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG
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Characteristics

Load

Min.: 0 kN

Max.: 10 kN

Description

Crane systems, hoists, offshore, mobile working machines Industrial weighing technology Machine building and plant construction, manufacturing automation Theatre and stage construction Chemistry and petrochemistry Special features Corrosion-resistant stainless steel version Integrated amplifier High long-term stability, high shock and vibration resistance Good reproducibility, simple installation Description Load pins are suitable for static and dynamic measuring tasks as a replacement for non-measuring pins. They are used to determine the tension and/or ompression forces under harsh operating conditions. Such force transducers are very often used in hoists and crane systems, e.g. in construction cranes or in harbour and offshore cranes. Appropriate technical and regional approvals are available as an option. The load pins F5308 are made of high-strength, corrosion-resistant stainless steel 1.4542, whose properties are outstandingly suitable for the application areas. Besides the standard active current and voltage outputs (4 ... 20 mA / 0 ... 10 V) also digital outputs (CANopen®) are available. Redundant output signals are possible. The load pins are a part of our certified product ELMS1 overload protection (DIN EN ISO 13849-1 with PL d/Kat. 3)

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