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Kern CE Q34905 Traction Device without Rod Ends

Original price was: $418.00.Current price is: $218.00.

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The KERN CE-Q34905 traction device is a precision tool designed to apply controlled forces for accurate load testing and calibration of weighing instruments. It ensures the reliability and accuracy of force-measuring devices by providing consistent and measurable traction. Ideal for use in industrial, laboratory, and research settings, this device is essential for testing material strength, calibrating equipment, and conducting quality control checks. LEAD TIME 1 to 2 WEEKS TO SHIP.

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Specifications: 

  • Material: Steel, galvanized
  • Net weight approx.: 2.0 kg

Applications:

  • Weighing Instrument Calibration: Used to apply known forces for the calibration and testing of weighing scales or force-measuring devices, ensuring their accuracy.
  • Load Testing: Ideal for testing the load-bearing capacity of equipment, structures, or machinery, ensuring they meet specified standards for performance and safety.
  • Material Testing: Used in engineering and research to measure the tensile strength and resistance of materials or components under applied force.
  • Quality Control: In manufacturing and production, it ensures that equipment and products adhere to weight and force specifications as part of quality assurance processes.
  • Industrial Maintenance: Helps verify the proper functioning of industrial machinery, ensuring that force-based systems like hoists or cranes operate within acceptable parameters.
  • Research and Development: In R&D environments, the traction device is used to simulate forces on prototypes or new materials, providing valuable data for product development.
  • Educational Purposes: Used in educational settings to demonstrate concepts of force, load, and traction in physics or engineering courses.

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