Description
The ABB PFTL101A is a load cell designed to measure compressive forces up to 0.5 kilonewtons (KN). It is commonly used in industrial applications such as weighing systems, force measurement systems, and material testing machines.
Product Description
The load cell is made of high-grade stainless steel and has a compact design that allows for easy installation in various applications. It has a rated output of 2.0mV/V and provides accurate measurements even in harsh environments. The load cell is compatible with various instrumentation systems and can be used for both static and dynamic measurements.
Product Parameters
- Rated Load: 0.5 KN
- Rated Output: 2.0 mV/V
- Nonlinearity: ±0.5% R.O.
- Hysteresis: ±0.5% R.O.
- Repeatability: ±0.5% R.O.
- Creep (30 minutes): ±0.05% R.O.
- Zero Balance: ±1.0% R.O.
- Input Resistance: 400Ω ±20Ω
- Output Resistance: 350Ω ±3Ω
- Insulation Resistance: ≥5000MΩ(50VDC)
- Excitation Voltage: 10V (DC/AC)
- Compensated Temperature Range: -10°C to 40°C
- Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to 60°C
- Safe Overload: 150% R.C.
Specifications
- Material: Stainless steel
- Cable Length: 3 meters
- Protection Class: IP67
- Certification: CE, RoHS
Overall, the ABB PFTL101A load cell is a reliable and accurate measuring instrument suitable for various industrial applications. Its compact design, high-grade stainless steel construction, and compatibility with various instrumentation systems make it a popular choice among professionals.
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Our product: brand new original packaging
Our warranty: All new or repaired parts have a 12 month warranty period beginning
Our payment: 100% telegraphic transfer of inventory items before shipment, conditions can be proposed!
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