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Kern FH 5 Universal Digital Force Gauge For Tensile and Compressive Force Measurements with Integrated Load Cell

Original price was: $959.00.Current price is: $759.00.

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The KERN TFH 5-B is a precision digital force gauge designed for accurate measurement of force in a wide range of industrial, laboratory, and quality control applications. Featuring a robust design and high accuracy, it allows for reliable measurement of tension and compression forces. With a clear digital display, multiple units of measurement, and simple operation, it is ideal for material testing, manufacturing, and equipment calibration. The TFH 5-B ensures precision and efficiency in force measurement tasks, making it an essential tool for professionals in various fields. LEAD TIME 1 to 2 WEEKS TO SHIP.

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Specifications:

  • Measuring range force [Max] (N): 5 N
  • Readability force [d] (N): 0,001 N
  • Tolerance (% of [Max]): 0,5%
  • Measuring head measuring frequency: 2 kHz
  • Supplied power supply: Accu & Power supply
  • Memory function: Yes
  • Statistic function: Yes
  • Limit-setting function: Yes
  • Peak function: Yes
  • Material housing: plastic
  • Dimensions completely mounted (W×D×H): 280×70×40 mm
  • Net weight approx.: 0,55 kg
  • Interfaces: RS-232 standard, USB-Device

Applications:

  • Quality Control: Ensuring that products meet required standards by testing the strength of materials or components.
  • Material Testing: Evaluating the tensile, compression, or bending strength of materials in laboratories or research settings.
  • Calibration: Calibrating testing equipment, such as cranes, hoists, or load cells.
  • Manufacturing: Measuring forces during production to ensure accuracy and consistency in assembly.
  • Industrial Applications: Monitoring mechanical systems or machines that require precise force measurements.
  • Engineering: Conducting experiments or simulations to study the behavior of structures under load.
  • Educational Use: Teaching the principles of force measurement in physics or engineering courses.

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