Noshok
1000 Series 6 cm2 Nominal Diameter Hydraulic Load Cell
1000 Series 6 cm2 Nominal Diameter Hydraulic Load Cell
Key Features
- Compact flat body design for compression force measurement
- Ranges from 140 lbf to 7,000 lbf
- Accuracy levels range from ±0.125% full scale (BFSL) to ±1.5% full scale, depending on the measuring instrument
- Durable stainless steel housing and piston provide exceptional corrosion resistance and durability
- A high quality NOSHOK 300 series pressure gauge or 100, 200 or 615 series transducer is directly mounted to the load cell for precise measurement indication
- Operates without an external power supply when using a pressure gauge for indication
- Provides an extremely high degree of accuracy because the load cell is vacuum filled and sealed, eliminating the error that can be caused by entrapped air
- Steel jacketed flexible tubing and capillary systems are offered to accommodate applications that require remote mounting of the gauge or transducer
- An optional liquid filled gauge dampens the effects of pulsation, vibration and shock, and lubricates the gauge internals for extended service life
- Various output signals available in transducer models that are CE compliant
Application:
- Spot Welding
- Control the forces of the stamp on printing machines
- Control the forces between rollers on printing equipment
- Measure and control the forces between welding tongs on spot welding machines
- Control systems
- Robotic equipment
- Production lines
- Testing equipment
SPECIFICATIONS | |
Nominal diameter | ND 6 |
Load cell housing | Stainless steel |
Piston | 6 cm2 Stainless steel Optional plastic for welding brackets |
Max piston stroke | 0.02" (0.5 mm) |
Connecting type | Connecting spacer, 50 mm - standard Connecting spacer, 100 mm - optional Flexible tubing with spiral steel jacket - optional (Max. length 1 m) |
Gauge fill fluid | Glycerine Others available upon request |
Load cell fill | Silicone |
Operating temperature | 14 °F to 122 °F (-10 °C to 50 °C) |
Ambient temperature | -4 °F to 140 °F (-20 °C to 60 °C) |