Full cylinder load cells ZLD
Enertec Engineering AG is a leading and highly innovative manufacturer of load cells with a wide range of force transducers.
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Description of the
Enertec Engineering offers a wide range of full cylinder force sensors designed for low to very high capacity pressure applications. These models offer a robust design with a capacity of 100 to 10,000 kN.
The force transducers consist of a solid stainless steel cylinder fitted with strain gauges in a temperature-compensated arrangement. The sensor is designed for use in harsh conditions: maintenance-free, dust and water-protected in accordance with IP 68, it can be used over a wide temperature range.
The column load cell is designed for measuring compressive loads.
The force sensors are supplied in various load ranges and customised dimensions depending on the force range. Special versions are available on request. Various output signals are available. For special requirements, the sensors can be equipped with two separate full bridges in a redundant design.
Technical data
Type | ZLD 100/30/55 | ZLD 500/60/95 | ZLD 2000 | ZLD 3000 | ZLD 8000 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nominal load [kN] (FS) | 100 | 500 | 2000 | 3000 | 8000 |
Permitted overload %FS | 120% | 120% | 120% | 120% | 110% |
Support diameter [mm] | 31 | 56 | 89 | 113 | 192 |
Outside diameter [mm] | 40 | 70 | 105 | 130 | 205 |
Height H [mm] | 55 | 95 | 130 | 175 | 280 |
Application
Measurement of support forces
Measurement of brittle forces in excavation shoring
Measurement of the pile force during pile load tests
Measurement of compressive forces in injection moulding machines
Mechanical and plant engineering
Features
Load cells from 500 to 10,000 kN nominal load
Very good linearity
Many selectable output signals
Stainless steel elastic element
Protection class IP 67
Watertight stainless steel cable gland or plug connection
Special designs on request
Possible output signals
- mV/V
0-3 V
0-10 V, -10 to 10 V
4-20 mA
RS 485 with Modbus
SDI-12
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