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Shackle Load Cell - F5302

Brand: WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG
Shackle load cells are designed for lifting and weighing in rugged or harsh environments. They provide a simple and reliable method of measuring a wide range of weights and loads. The shackle load cell consists of a shakle and a force transducer. 

Thin film sensors, produced by very modern manufacturing technology, have all advantages of the conventional bonded foil strain gauges, but without having their substantial disadvantages (temperature drifts of the glue and creeping). 

The shackle load cells are simple to install and are available in standard shackle sizes.
Features
  • Measurement of dynamic or static tension ropes.
  • Thin film implants (instead of conventional bonded foil strain gauges).
  • Corrosion-resistant stainless steel (load cell).
  • Suitable for retrofitting, easy to install.
  • Protection class IP67.
Shackle load cells are designed for lifting and weighing in rugged or harsh environments. They provide a simple and reliable method of measuring a wide range of weights and loads. The shackle load cell consists of a shakle and a force transducer. 

Thin film sensors, produced by very modern manufacturing technology, have all advantages of the conventional bonded foil strain gauges, but without having their substantial disadvantages (temperature drifts of the glue and creeping). 

The shackle load cells are simple to install and are available in standard shackle sizes.
Features
  • Measurement of dynamic or static tension ropes.
  • Thin film implants (instead of conventional bonded foil strain gauges).
  • Corrosion-resistant stainless steel (load cell).
  • Suitable for retrofitting, easy to install.
  • Protection class IP67.

Specifications

Measuring Range

  • 0 to 15 t

Environmental Protection

  • IP67

Enclosure / Body Material

  • Stainless Steel

Output Signal

  • 4-20 mA, 2-Wire
  • DC 0-10 V, 3-Wire

Operating Temperature

  • -40° to 80° C

Applications

  • Lifting and weighing

Documentation