This high-quality tension force sensor measures forces ranging from 10N to 500N with an output sensitivity of 1.0 ± 0.05 mV/V and zero output accuracy of ±1% F.S. It supports a maximum load of 300% R.C. and a cable pulling limit of 98N. Ideal for use with fiber optics, cables, and belts.
The force measuring load cell itself outputs a mv signal, which is too small to be used directly and needs to be passed through an amplifier or an instrument before it can be used. After purchasing one tension force sensor, you can 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-DYZHL |
Measuring Range |
10N-500N |
Matched Transmitter |
ATO-LCTR-OA |
Output Sensitivity |
1.0 ± 0.05 mV/V |
Zero Output |
±1%F.S. |
Non-linearity |
±0.2%F.S. |
Full Scale |
±0.2%F.S. |
Hysteresis |
±0.2%F.S. |
Drift (30 min) |
±0.3%F.S. |
Temperature Sensitivity |
0.1%F.S./10°C |
Zero Temperature Drift |
0.1%F.S./10°C |
Response Frequency |
1 kHz |
Material |
42CrMoA |
Resistance |
350 Ω |
Insulation Resistance |
≥5000 MΩ/100V DC |
Operating Voltage |
5-15 V |
Working Temperature Range |
-20°C to 80°C |
Safety Load |
≤150%R.C. |
Max Load |
≤300%R.C. |
Cable Specifications |
Φ5*3m |
Cable Pulling Limit |
98N |
TEDS |
Optional (Contact customer service) |
Feature
- Easy Installation & Stable Signal: Easy to install with stable signal performance, ideal for dynamic tension measurement of fibers, cables, and belts.
- Waterproof Connector: Features a 6-sided waterproof connector, preventing damage and ensuring stable signal transmission in various conditions.
- Durable Stainless Steel: Made from high-quality stainless steel, resistant to high temperatures, wear, and corrosion, offering long-lasting durability.
- High Flexibility & Strength: Designed to resist elongation and maintain strength, ensuring reliable performance over time.
- Wide Application: Suitable for measuring tension in various materials like fiber optics, cables, and belts.
Dimension (unit: mm)
Wiring Method
Tips: What is the response frequency of the sensor, and why is it important?
The sensor has a response frequency of 1 kHz, which means it can provide tension readings at a frequency of up to 1000 times per second. This is particularly important for measuring dynamic forces, as the sensor can quickly detect and record changes in tension over time. For example, in processes where the tension fluctuates rapidly, such as in cable manufacturing or during material testing, the sensor’s high response frequency ensures that it captures the real-time force variations accurately. This makes the sensor suitable for high-speed applications where precise, continuous tension measurements are required.