Wheel Spoke Tension Meter

The spoke-type tension meter uses multiple radially distributed sensors to synchronously measure the force applied to materials, detecting tensile strength and deformation. It is used for testing the mechanical properties of materials such as paper and films, ensuring products meet usage requirements.
Selection
When selecting, consider the material type and testing standards, match the range and accuracy, confirm fixture compatibility, check the sensor calibration status, and evaluate equipment maintenance costs and operational convenience.

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Measurement principle of three rounds of tension, 62 measurements per second, accuracy +/- 1.5%, support a variety of unit conversion and automatic shutdown, optional USB or Bluetooth data output.

$ 446.00

Measurement principle using three rounds of tension, Measurement range 0~ 50kgf, accuracy +/- 1.5%, 62 measurements per second, support USB and Bluetooth data output.

$ 446.00

Measurement principle using three rounds of tension, accuracy +/- 1.5%, 62 measurements per second, support current value, MAX Maximum, peak, MIN Minimum display, optional USB or Bluetooth data output, automatic shutdown function.

$ 446.00

Measurement principle of three rounds of tension, Measurement range 0~ 1.0kgf, accuracy +/- 1.5%, 62 sampling per second, support multi-unit automatic conversion and real-time data tracking.

$ 451.00

Measurement accuracy of +/- 1.0% with three rounds of tension measurement principle, 62 samples per second, can display current value, MAX Maximum, peak and MIN Minimum at the same time, and supports automatic conversion of various units.

$ 451.00

Measurement principle using three rounds of tension, 62 samples per second, Measurement range 0~ 200gf, accuracy +/- 1.0%, can display the current value, MAX Maximum, peak and MIN Minimum.

$ 451.00

Measurement principle using three rounds of tension, accuracy +/- 1.5%, 62 measurements per second, support current value, MAX Maximum, peak and MIN Minimum display, suitable for high-speed running materials.

$ 451.00

Measurement principle using three rounds of tension, Measurement range 0~ 50.0kgf, accuracy +/- 1.5%, 62 samples per second, support current value, MAX Maximum, peak and MIN Minimum display.

$ 525.00

Measurement accuracy of +/- 1.5% using three-wheel Tension Measurement principle, 62 samples per second, supports automatic conversion of four force units, and can display current value, MAX Maximum, peak value and MIN Minimum at the same time.

$ 486.00

Measurement principle using three rounds of tension, accuracy of +/- 1.0%, 62 measurements per second, support four units of automatic conversion, can set automatic shutdown, optional USB and Bluetooth data output function.

$ 446.00

Measurement principle of three rounds of tension, 62 sampling per second, Measurement range 0~ 2.0kgf, accuracy +/- 1.5%, support four units of automatic conversion, can display the current value, MAX Maximum, peak and MIN Minimum.

$ 451.00

Measurement accuracy +/- 1.5%, 62 measurements per second, support four units of automatic conversion, can display the current value, peak and MIN Minimum, with automatic shutdown and data output function.

$ 446.00

Measurement principle using three rounds of tension, accuracy of +/- 1.5%, 62 measurements per second, support multi-unit automatic conversion and peak recording, optional USB or Bluetooth data output, suitable for dynamic or static material inspection.

$ 446.00

Measurement principle using three rounds of tension, accuracy +/- 1.0%, 62 measurements per second, support multi-unit automatic conversion, can display the current value, MAX Maximum, peak and MIN Minimum, optional USB or Bluetooth data output.

$ 446.00

Measurement principle using three rounds of tension, Measurement range 0~ 10.0kgf, Precision +/- 1.5%, 62 measurements per second, support USB and Bluetooth data output, automatic shutdown function.

$ 446.00

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