About Force Gauges
Leveraging on our vast industry experience, we are offering a broad range of Force Gauges. Offered gauges are widely acclaimed for measuring axial force and commonly used as hand held instrument or attached to a testing bench. Under the proper supervision of our adept professionals, the provided gauges are manufactured with high precision by making use of quality approved raw material with the help of contemporary machinery. Available in various specifications, these Force Gauges are provided to the clients at affordable prices.
Features:
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20 Kg, Kg / LB / Newton
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Tension or Compression, Peak hold, Zero,
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Positive / Reverse display
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4 digits LCD with back light
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RS - 232 / USB computer interface.
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Full line accessories, optional test stand.
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DC 1.5 V battery ( UM - 3, AA ) x 6 or DC 9V adapter in.
Dual Pointer Peak-Hold and Real-Time MeasurementExperience simultaneous peak and current force readings with the analog dials dual-pointer mechanism. This function allows operators to monitor and record maximum forces during testing, ensuring detailed analysis and optimal process control for assembly and laboratory applications.
Durability and Robust ConstructionThe force gauge is built with a corrosion-resistant coated alloy steel and a sturdy plastic housing, safeguarding the instrument against harsh environments. Synthetic rubber gaskets add reliable sealing, while the included carrying case ensures safe transport and storage between job sites.
Versatile Mounting and AccessoriesEasily switch between handheld and test stand setups thanks to the standard M6 thread mounting option. The kit includes tailored tension and compression attachments plus a calibration certificate to enhance usability across diverse applicationssuited for dealers, manufacturers, or laboratory technicians throughout India.
FAQs of Force Gauges:
Q: How do I use the dual pointer feature to measure peak and real-time forces?
A: To utilize the dual pointer function, observe the main pointer for ongoing measurements and the secondary pointer for peak-hold readings on the dial. This enables operators to track both the active and the highest force applied during push or pull operations.
Q: What environments and conditions are suitable for operating this force gauge?
A: The gauge is designed for indoor use within 0C to 40C and atmospheric pressure. Its corrosion-resistant finish and robust plastic case make it suitable for assembly lines, laboratories, and electronic maintenance tasks, even in moderately harsh settings.
Q: When should I recalibrate the force gauge?
A: Recalibration is recommended after extensive use, exposure to mechanical shock, or upon noticing deviations in readings. A calibration certificate is provided, and authorized service providers in India can perform routine calibration as needed for continued accuracy.
Q: Where can this force gauge be mounted or used?
A: You can use the force gauge handheld for portable measurements or mount it on a test stand via the standard M6 thread. Its ideal for assembly benches, lab setups, and maintenance operations in diverse industrial environments.
Q: What is the process for measuring tension and compression with the included attachments?
A: Attach either the tension or compression accessory as required for your test. Secure the gauge using the M6 thread on your test stand or grip it firmly for handheld use. Gradually apply the force and monitor the dual-pointer dial for precise peak and real-time values.
Q: Which industries benefit from this force gauges features?
A: Industrial sectors including assembly, laboratory research, electronic servicing, and quality control benefit from this gauges high precision, dual-pointer readings, and versatile mountingall supported by a robust, corrosion-resistant design.
Q: How does the analog dial display enhance measurement accuracy?
A: The analog dial with a 65 mm glass window offers clear visibility and immediate feedback. Its high-resolution scale (0.05 kg) and dual-pointer system ensure both accurate readings and efficient monitoring for real-time and peak force values.