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Kern CE Q24 Traction Device For “S” Measuring Cell M24×2, Safe Load of 8150 kg

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The KERN CE-Q24 Traction Device is a high-precision accessory designed to be used with KERN force measuring instruments. It allows for accurate measurement of tensile forces applied to materials or components. Ideal for use in material testing, quality control, and research, the CE-Q24 ensures reliable and consistent force measurements in various industrial, academic, and engineering applications. This durable device is perfect for testing the tensile strength of a wide range of materials, providing essential data for product development and quality assurance. LEAD TIME 1 to 2 WEEKS TO SHIP.

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Specifications: 

  • Material: steel, galvanized
  • Net weight approx.: 8 kg

Applications:

  • Material Testing: Used in laboratories and research settings to test the tensile strength of materials, such as metals, plastics, fabrics, and ropes.
  • Quality Control: Employed in industries to perform quality control tests on products to ensure they meet specific strength requirements.
  • Mechanical Testing: In engineering, to measure the force applied to components or parts, checking their performance under stress or load conditions.
  • Manufacturing: Used in the production of goods that require precision in material strength, such as cables, fasteners, and various hardware.
  • Educational Purposes: Utilized in universities and schools for teaching material science and mechanical engineering principles, particularly in experiments that focus on tensile testing and force measurement.
  • Automotive and Aerospace: For testing components like suspension parts, wires, and structural elements for stress testing under traction forces.
  • Construction Industry: Used to measure the tensile strength of materials such as steel, concrete, and cables, ensuring they can handle loads without failure.
  • Research & Development: Employed in the R&D of new materials and technologies to measure how they react to applied forces and to help improve product designs.

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