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Introducing the X-C04 Single Axis Load Cell, a precision-engineered sensor designed for accurate force measurements in confined spaces. This high-quality sensor operates on the principle of high-precision resistance strain, ensuring dependable and trustworthy results. It can measure forces ranging from delicate pressures to robust 5-tonne applications, making it incredibly versatile.
Product Description of X-C04 Single Axis Load Cell
The X-C04 Single Axis Load Cell is a sensor designed for precise force measurements in confined spaces. It utilises the high-precision resistance strain principle. Its primary applications include automotive, medical, robotics, electronics, machinery, and automation equipment. This sensor is capable of accurate measurements within a force range of 0 to 5 tonnes and features a high response frequency and pressure-bearing capabilities, making it suitable for various installations.
Product Features and Advantages of X-C04 Single Axis Load Cell
Technical Parameter of X-C04 Single Axis Load Cell
Output sensitivity |
1.5±10%mV/V |
Material |
Stainless steel |
Non-linearity |
≤0.3%F.S. |
Repeatability |
≤0.1%F.S. |
Zero balance |
±2%F.S. |
Operating temperature range |
-20~80°C |
Compensated temperature range |
-10~60°C |
Insulation resistance |
≥5000MΩ/100VDC |
Recommended excitation voltage |
5-10VDC |
Limit load |
150%F.S. |
Cable size |
φ4x4m |
Protection class |
IP65 |
Temp effect on output |
≤0.05%F.S./10°C |
Temp effect on zero |
≤0.05%F.S./10°C |
Cable Connection |
Ex+: red; Ex-: black; Sig+: green; Sig-: white |
Dimensions
Load Direction
Product Application
Automotive, medical, robot, electronic, mechanical, automation equipment, etc. Force measurement in small space installation, such as feeling testers for keyboard switches, compression force measurement for hot and cold lamination machines, and grasping force measurement for robotic hands.