Blog Category: Force Sensor Specification

Strainsert is a leading designer and manufacturer of custom force sensors and has developed a proven custom force sensor design process. Throughout our 60+ years of manufacturing wireless force sensors, load pins, load cells, tension…

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Force measurement testing is one of the most critical processes that Load Cell manufacturers use to ensure their products meet key mechanical and structural requirements. Force measurement tests are used to measure a material’s response…

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Before selecting and buying a load pin, load cell or other force sensor, Strainsert recommends identifying and defining your force sensor application and operating environment. First, make sure you have answers to fundamental questions about…

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To ensure consistent success, proper design and fabrication are controlled through Parts, Materials, and Processes (PMP). Strainsert documents and utilizes special PMP controls to ensure all unique requirements are met. Parts Each job includes a…

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Strainsert is a leading designer/patent holder of a variety of custom force sensors, including load pins, load cells, load bolts and tension links to list a few examples. Over 90% of Strainsert’s sensor products are…

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Identifying the best Strainsert load pin for your specific application is critically important. Strainsert provides many standard and custom load pins on their own and also as part of a full force measurement system. The…

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Strainsert force sensing fasteners, bolts and studs utilize a patented internal gaging method to indicate bolt tension due to preload with strain gage accuracy. Fasteners provide a means for accurate, independent inspection of an assembled…

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A force sensor is an instrument utilized to measure force or weight in various applications. The force sensor is used to convert a force into an electrical signal. Strainsert load cells, load pins, load bolts,…

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Traditionally, wired load cells, as opposed to wireless load cells, have been used to monitor the strain and load on a specific portion of a system. These wired load cells are integral in managing the…

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