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Thursday, July 16, 2009

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Load_cell
The LCM300 is a Tension and Compression load cell and it features a USB output that eliminates the need for an analog amplifier, power supply, and display equipment.



FUTEK (Irvine, CA) Advanced Sensor Technology is offering their In-Line Load Cell with a USB output option. The LCM300 is a Tension and Compression built for Endurance, Press, or Inline applications. Features include:

  • A USB output that eliminates the need for an analog amplifier, power supply, and display equipment.
  • 17-4 Stainless Steel construction.
  • Male threads on both ends.
  • A 10 feet long 28 AWG 4 conductor shielded PVC cable.
  • Options for external matched output or Teflon cable readily available.
  • Nonlinearity of ±0.5 percent and Deflection of 0.001” nominal.
  • Miniature design.
  • Resistance to high extraneous loads.
  • Low deflection.
  • Both tension & compression
  • Utilizes metal foil strain gauge technology 

For more information visit www.futek.com

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