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Product News: Miniature Load Cells for Space-Constrained Environments

Sherborne Sensors's new U2000 series are compact, miniature, universal load cells, designed for precision tension and compression force measurements.

Sherborne Sensors Inc.
Mon, 02/22/2010 - 12:57
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(Sherborne Sensors Inc.: Wyckoff, New Jersey) -- Sherborne Sensors, a designer and manufacturer of inclinometers, accelerometers, force transducers, load cells, rotary encoders, instrumentation, and accessories for military and aerospace customers, has introduced the U2000 series of load cells. The new product family contains compact, miniature, universal load cells, designed for precision tension and compression force measurements in space-constrained environments.

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Offered in ranges from 1 kN to 50 kN, the miniature U2000 series load cells provide precision measurement capabilities in tension and compression mode, with a 3 mV/V full-scale output. Their robust, shear web design incorporates multiple strain gauges, strategically placed to counteract and minimize errors associated with unwanted side or axial forces.

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