Display Type Push-Pull Gauge

The display-type push-pull force gauge converts thrust or pulling force into an electrical signal through a sensor, with the numerical value directly displayed on a digital screen. It is used to measure material adhesion strength, insertion and removal forces of components, packaging seal strength, and more. In quality inspection, it helps determine the firmness of connectors, while on production lines, it monitors process stability.
Selection
Select the range based on the test object, with a conventional selection covering 1.5 times the expected maximum force value. Consider accuracy requirements: ±0.5% accuracy for ordinary testing, and ±0.1% for precision measurements. Pay attention to fixture compatibility, ensuring it matches the shape of the test object. Confirm unit switching functionality, supporting conversions such as Newton/kilogram. Evaluate data output interfaces; choose RS232 or USB when recording is required.

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Instruments

Measured value 500N, suitable for sheet, block material push-pull and destructive force test, can be used with Force Gauge test stand.

$ 130.00

Measured value up to 5000N, suitable for sheet and block material push-pull force and destructive force test, supporting the Force Gauge test bench.

$ 78.00

Measured value 50000N, suitable for tape, leather, paper and other sheet or block material push-pull force and destructive force test, supporting the Force Gauge test bench.

$ 104.00

With 0.5 Precision and 5 unit conversion functions, it supports real-time tracking and peak hold mode switching. The built-in lithium battery can last for about 25 hours, and the lightweight design weighs only 0.23kg for easy portability.

$ 183.00

The weight is only 0.23kg and the size is small, the built-in sensor accuracy reaches 0.5 level, supports 5 unit conversion and real-time tracking modes, can set the upper and lower limit alarm and peak holding time, and the lithium battery lasts about 25 hours.

$ 183.00

High Accuracy measurement, Indication Error less than +/- 0.5%, Maximum Measured value 200N, Support Data storage, Automatic alarm and unit conversion, Suitable for a variety of test scenarios.

$ 294.00

Small portable size only 225mm * 60mm * 51mm, Dial reading accuracy +/- 1%, with peak holding and real-time load switching function, support dual unit display without conversion, push-pull Rod Travel 10mm.

$ 136.00

Built-in Sensor structure, Measurement range 200N, accuracy level 0.5, support 5 unit conversion, with real-time tracking and peak hold mode, can set the upper and lower limit alarm and automatic shutdown function.

$ 183.00

High Accuracy and 0.005KN resolution, support for 10 data storage and automatic averaging, peak hold, automatic alarm and RS-232C interface for Linear dispersion testing and printer output.

$ 708.00

Built-in High Accuracy Sensor, Precision up to 0.5, supports 5 unit conversion and real-time tracking, peak hold dual mode, with upper and lower limit alarm function, battery life is about 25 hours.

$ 183.00

Built-in High Accuracy Sensor, Precision up to 0.5, supports 5 kinds of unit free conversion, with real-time tracking and peak hold dual mode, can set the upper and lower limit alarm function, battery life is about 25 hours.

$ 183.00

Measurement range 30N, accuracy level 0.5, built-in Sensor structure, support real-time tracking and peak hold mode switching, with upper and lower limit qualification interval setting and automatic sound and light alarm function, lithium battery power supply can work continuously for about 25 hours.

$ 183.00

Built-in High Accuracy Sensor, Precision up to 0.5, supports 5 units real-time conversion, has peak hold and automatic alarm functions, and is easy to carry with a special toolbox.

$ 183.00

Measurement range 300N, Precision 0.5, built-in Sensor structure, support real-time tracking and peak hold mode switching, with upper and lower limit qualification interval setting and automatic sound and light alarm function, lithium battery power supply battery life of about 25 hours.

$ 183.00

Using S-type Sensor structure, Measurement range 10% -100% FS, Indication Error less than +/- 0.5%, with peak hold, automatic alarm and Data storage functions, support Linear dispersion test and machine linkage control.

$ 766.00

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