| | RFS® 150 XY Radial force sensor with 2 measuring axis | |
| | • measuring the radial force in x- and y-direction e.g. acquisition of axle loads and unbalance • easy to adapt • independent of force introduction point / lever arm • robust, stainless steel housing • available in 14 rated load ranges:
0 to 5N
LR - Low Range 0 to 10N ... 0 to 400N SR - Standard Range 0
to 500N ... 0 to 1kN HR
- High Range |
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Description | |
The dual-axis radial force sensor offers two measuring axis, vertically to each other. Force introduction occurs radially at the bearing journal. Any acting force can be splitted vectorially into X- and Y-components.
Fields of application: • for research and industry • acquisition of axle loads, bearing reactions and unbalances • XY-force measurement on shafts and axles • force measurement on pivot joints and crankshafts • recording of polar force diagrams • biomechanics / orthopedy • flow measurements in wind tunel or flow channel • measurement of wind intensity and wind direction • winding and unwinding processes with varying geometry • force controlled joystick, e.g. control of a servo drive proportional to force
The high mechanical stiffness of the load cell enables measurement with virtually no excursion.
The specified and calibrated accuracy remains unchanged throughout the unit’s service life and, across wide ranges, is independent of direct axial forces.
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Both force signals get conditioned with a 2-channel measuring amplifier solution. Value and direction of the acting force are acquired. For analysis the data can be stored in the PC, e.g. with the software HCC-Easy. Its export function enables the user to transfer the data to further software for extended analysis, e.g. generating a XY-diagram.
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Example: Polar diagram of the force in a crankshaft, force components against angle of rotation | |
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Special features | |
• 2 measuring axis, vertically to each other • high overload protection • independent of the force introduction point, i.e. the sensor is not affected by lever arm action • no influence of any axial tilt torques or direct axial forces which might appear • robust, stainless steel housing • thought-through concept of housing for simple mounting |
Force ranges and bearing journals | |
Nominal force [N] |
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Bearing journal Ø [mm] |
5* |
10 |
20 |
30 |
40 |
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5 |
8 |
10 |
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50 |
60 |
100 |
200 |
300 |
400 |
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8 |
10 |
12 |
500** |
600** |
1000** |
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10 |
12 |
The measuring range of the sensor begins at force’s zero point.
Bearing journals and nominal forces differing from the list are available.
* Special type LR (Low Range)
**Special type HR (High Range)
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PreView | |
Options | |
InfoZoom | | Seal gas protection • use with seal gas |
| | InfoZoom | | Vacuum design • in vacuum / high-vacuum |
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Measuring amplifiers | |
to product page | | TS 621 • for strain gauge sensors • optional outputs • 24V DC power supply • galvanic isolation
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| | to product page | | TS 481 • for strain gauge sensors • 19” or mounting plate • 3 parallel outputs • 115 / 230V AC power supply |
| to product page | | TS 503 • for strain gauge sensors • low cost • only 12,5mm wide • 24V DC power supply
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| | to product page | | MU 481-19" • for strain gauge sensors • 1 - 4 channels • digital display • rugged desktop housing |
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Recommended periphery | |
| | to product page | | DPM 502 • LED-display, 3½-digit • freely scalable • front-side operation • 24V DC power supply |
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Accessories | |
InfoZoom | | Bearing journal adapter • customer-specific • short-term delivery
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| | InfoZoom | | Protection cap RFS • standard scope of supplies |
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Similar products | |
to product page | | RFS® 150 • single-roller system • for a wide variety of applications • easy to adapt • FN=> 1N to 3000N |
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