The high-performance grip force transducer is designed for hand strength testing, supporting different ranges of 0-10kg, 0-20kg, 0-30kg, 0-50kg and 0-100kg for sale at a good price to meet diversified testing needs. With a non-linear error of ≤0.2% F-S and a response frequency of up to 1kHz, the force sensor is suitable for a wide range of applications in sports, rehabilitation and clinical testing.
After purchasing one ATO force sensor, you can buy a special digital panel meter to obtain readings directly, or buy a transmitter to output standard signal to PLC, DCS and other systems. Customized output signal is 0-5V, 0-10V, or 4-20mA.
Specification
Model |
ATO-DYWL-001 |
Capacity Rang |
0-10/20/30/50/100kg (optional) |
Matched Display Controller |
ATO-DPM-DY220 |
Matched Transmitter |
ATO-LCTR-OA |
Output Sensitivity |
1.0-2.0mV/V |
Zero Output |
≤1%F·S |
Non-linear |
≤0.2%F·S |
After Full |
≤0.2%F·S |
Repeatability |
≤0.2%F·S |
Oscillation |
≤0.2%F·S/30min |
Zero Temperature Drift |
±0.1%F·S/10°C |
Temperature Sensitivity Drift |
±0.3%F·S/10°C |
Response Frequency |
1kHz |
Material |
Aluminum alloy |
Operating Temperature Range |
-20°C~+80°C |
Impedance |
350Ω |
Safe Load |
150%R.C. |
Limit Loads |
200%R.C. |
Insulation Resistance |
>5000MΩ (50VDC) |
Operating Voltage |
5-15V |
Cable Specifications |
φ3*3m |
Ultimate Cable Load |
98N |
Dimension (unit: mm)
Features
- Threaded Aperture: Can be fixed equipment, suitable for motorcycle brakes for exercise physiology teaching and experimental projects, can also be equipped with gyms for mechanics training.
- High-quality Aluminum Alloy Material: The grip force sensor is made of aluminum alloy, which is light in weight, corrosion-resistant for mechanical fatigue performance, easy to process, high parietal strength, low density and other advantages.
- Industrial High Precision Strain Gauge: High measurement accuracy, can work in high temperature, low temperature, high pressure and other extreme environments good heat resistance, creep is small, thermal hysteresis is small long-term stability.
Force Diagram
Application
Tips: How do grip force sensors work?
Grip force sensors rely primarily on strain gauges or piezoelectric elements to sense changes in force. Strain gauges can generate changes in resistance through deformation of an object's surface, which can be converted into an electrical signal, while piezoelectric elements generate an electrical charge through changes in pressure, which is converted into a measurable electrical signal. These signals are processed to show the precise force applied, providing real-time feedback to help users have more information about their operations.
Grip force sensors are widely used in several fields. In the medical field, it is used in rehabilitation therapy, hand function restoration and muscle strength assessment. In the industrial field, grip force sensors are used for robot arm control and precision operations in automated production lines. In virtual reality and augmented reality, grip sensors enhance the user experience by simulating real physical feedback to improve immersion. In addition, grip sensors are also used in several innovative applications such as motion monitoring and smart device control.