The dynamometer records both tensile and compressive forces with extremely precise accuracy. Tensile and compressive forces are frequently measured in test laboratories, for example to determine yield points, tear-off force or the force required to actuate buttons or switches.
The dynamometer records both tensile and compressive forces with extremely precise accuracy. Tensile and compressive forces are frequently measured in test laboratories, for example to determine yield points, tear-off force or the force required to actuate buttons or switches. The dynamometer is supplied with an external measuring cell and can measure forces up to 20 N.
The dynamometer records both tensile and compressive forces with extremely precise accuracy. Tensile and compressive forces are frequently measured in test laboratories, for example to determine yield points, tear-off force or the force required to actuate buttons or switches.
The dynamometer records both tensile and compressive forces with extremely precise accuracy. Tensile and compressive forces are frequently measured in test laboratories, for example to determine yield points, tear-off force or the force required to actuate buttons or switches.
The force measuring device records both tensile and compressive forces with extremely precise accuracy. Tensile and compressive forces are frequently measured in test laboratories, for example to determine yield points, tear-off force or the force required to actuate buttons or switches.
The force gauge records both tensile and compressive forces with extremely precise accuracy. Tensile and compressive forces are frequently measured in test laboratories, for example to determine yield points, tear-off force or the force required to actuate buttons or switches.
The force gauge records both tensile and compressive forces with extremely precise accuracy. Tensile and compressive forces are frequently measured in test laboratories, for example to determine yield points, tear-off force or the force required to actuate buttons or switches.
The force measuring device records both tensile and compressive forces with extremely precise accuracy. Tensile and compressive forces are frequently measured in test laboratories, for example to determine yield points, tear-off force or the force required to actuate buttons or switches. The device is supplied with an external measuring cell and can measure forces up to 200 N.
The 3-Axis Vibration Recorder enables fast and precise measurement of acceleration, vibration displacement and vibration velocity in three directions (X, Y, Z) or for a single axis. The ISO 2954 Vibration Recorder is used to detect unbalance, misalignment and mechanical faults in rotating machinery and is ideal for quality control, commissioning and predictive maintenance on site.