X-Y,Force,Sensor,Load,Cells,Lebow

X-Y Force Sensor
Load Cells
from Lebow

 

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  X-Y Force Sensor Load Cells
Model 6443
X-Y Force Sensor Load Cells Lebow
Model 6443


X-Y Force Sensor from Lebow is constructed of two strain gage bridges, mounted at 90º, isolated by a flexure system. The complete two-component system, including flexures, is machined from one specially prepared metal billet to provide unusual structure strength and to minimize crosstalk between the two transducers. This unique X-Y Force Sensor has excellent
linearity characteristics and maximum structure life.

500, 1K lb.


 
Model 6443-105
X-Y Force Sensor Load Cells Lebow
Model 6443-105


X-Y Force Sensor from Lebow is constructed of two strain gage bridges, mounted at 90º, isolated by a flexure system. The complete two-component system, including flexures, is machined from one specially prepared metal billet to provide unusual structure strength and to minimize crosstalk between the two transducers. This unique X-Y Force Sensor has excellent
linearity characteristics and maximum structure life.

500, 2K lb.


 
Model 6443-106
X-Y Force Sensor Load Cells Lebow
Model 6443-106


X-Y Force Sensor from Lebow is constructed of two strain gage bridges, mounted at 90º, isolated by a flexure system. The complete two-component system, including flexures, is machined from one specially prepared metal billet to provide unusual structure strength and to minimize crosstalk between the two transducers. This unique X-Y Force Sensor has excellent
linearity characteristics and maximum structure life.

500, 1.5K lb.


 
 

X-Y Force Sensor
Load Cells
from Lebow