Thanks to its small dimensions, the miniature force sensor is easy to use on hard-to-reach measuring points. The height in particular is something special with this force sensor. With a diameter of only 10 mm, this force sensor is smaller in diameter than a 1 cent coin.
A force sensor made of stainless steel with a measurement uncertainty of only 0.5%. With the dimensions of Ø 13 mm and a height of 7 mm, the force sensor is very versatile.
The miniature force sensor can be used in many applications due to its compact dimensions. With a small force application surface, the miniature force transducer enables force measurement at small contact surfaces.
This is a pressure cell as a force sensor with a high measuring range with small dimensions. The dimensions of the force sensor are only 9 mm in height and 19 mm in diameter.
This is a pressure cell as a Force Gage with a high measuring range with small dimensions. The dimensions of the Force Gage are only 9 mm in height and 19 mm in diameter.
This is a pressure cell as a Force Gauge with a high measuring range with small dimensions. The dimensions of the Force Gauge are only 9 mm in height and 19 mm in diameter.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose clamp meter or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose clamp-on tester or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
The Climate Meter impresses with its compact design and various output signals. The Climate Meter can be used for applications in warning technology, building automation and home technology.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose current clamp or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose digital multimeter or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose electrical tester or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose HVAC meter or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose Portable Power Analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.