Machinedesign 6816 Inelta 0

High-Tolerance Load Cells Handle up to 500 kN

March 12, 2015
With a high breaking load area and 200% full-scale limit loads, Inelta load cells can be used to measure static and dynamic forces between 1 and 500 kN.

With a high breaking load area and 200% full-scale limit loads, Inelta load cells can be used to measure static and dynamic forces between 1 and 500 kN. The load cells, which implement foil stain gauge technologies, are housed in robust nickel-plated steel, stainless-steel, or aluminum housings to withstand harsh environments.

The complete load cell line is designed, manufactured, and calibrated by German Manufacturer, Inelta, and is now available in the U.S. from Hoffman and Krippner. Inelta offers individual calibrations, custom cable lengths, and exterior or interior amplifiers. All models are customizable via request.

Hoffmann + Krippner Inc., PO Box 1489, Woodstock, GA 30188; (770) 487-1950

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