Micro Force Sensor, 2-100kg

SKU: SUCH-FS-ZCL302AC
$130.46
● Available ranges: 2-30kg, 8-70kg, and 15-100kg ● Sensitivity 2.0±10%MV/V, safe overload 150%F.S ● Insulation resistance ≥5000MΩ/100V, aluminum alloy material ● Recommended excitation voltage 3-12V DC
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Overview

Micro force sensor can withstand both tension and compression, and offer high precision, high stability, excellent output symmetry, minimal temperature drift, and a compact design. SUCH micro force sensor can be used in limited spaces and is suitable for various measurement and control applications, such as mixing equipment, electromechanical scales, and crane scales.

Note: The force sensor cannot be connected to both the transmitter and the controller at the same time — only one can be selected.

Feature

  • High-Precision Strain Gauge: Heat-resistant, stable, accurate, and low-temperature resistant.
  • High-Quality Aluminum Alloy: Strong mechanical fatigue resistance, good hardenability, and corrosion-resistant surface.
  • High-Precision Testing: Accurate measurement data, high detection accuracy, and a wide range of applications.

Dimension (unit: mm)

Micro force sensor size

Specs
Range 2-30kg/8-70kg/15-100kg
Sensitivity 2.0 ± 10% MV/V
Safe Overload 150% F.S
Hysteresis ±0.03% F.S
Non-linearity ±0.03% F.S
Insulation Resistance ≥5000 MΩ/100V
Material Aluminum Alloy
Repeatability ±0.03% F.S
Zero Output ±2% F.S
Creep 0.03% F.S/30min
Ultimate Overload 200% F.S
Cable Size ø3*3m
Output Impedance 350±5 Ω
Input Impedance 405±10 Ω
Recommended Excitation Voltage 3-12V DC
Operating Temperature Range -20°C~80°C
Temperature Compensation Range -10°C~60°C
Temperature Effect on Zero Point 0.03% F.S/10°C
Temperature Effect on Sensitivity Drift 0.03% F.S/10°C
Electrical Connections Input: Red (+) Black (-)
Output: Green (+) White (-)
Application
Automotive manufacturing

Automotive Manufacturing

Electronics industry

Electronics Industry

Robotics industry

Robotics Industry

FAQ

Micro force sensors are small and lightweight, often used in applications where space is limited or lightweight is crucial. Ordinary sensors are larger and less space-intensive. Micro sensors are often used for measuring small forces, while ordinary sensors cover a wide range.

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