Load cells for cylinder | 1 to 63 kN | Flange mounting
- Flange mounting for cylinder
- Non-linearity ± 0.04% full scale
- Mechanical compensation of transverse forces
- Uses Interface self-temperature-compensated strain gauges
- Measurement range from 1 kN to 63 kN
- Overload protection: 150% of FS
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Overview
The 1700 load cells are precision sensors where force introduction is achieved through a combination of a central threaded hole (for precise cell positioning) and 8 bolts evenly distributed around the central thread. This mounting method optimizes load distribution on the sensing element, reduces tightening torques, and minimizes the risk of moments.
Static measurement accuracy ≤ ± 0.04% of full scale. Total accuracy is less than ± 0.1% of full scale. The sensor design provides compensation for non-axial forces. The strain gauges, designed by Interface, are temperature-compensated.
Specifications

Installation
Dimensions

Signal conditioning and acquisition
The 1700 series load cell is powered by 5 or 10 Vdc. A complete and configured measurement chain can be obtained by adding a Display, a Conditioner, or Acquisition systems.
Applications
- Precision force measurement
- Reference load cell for metrology laboratories
- High-load force measurement
- Measurement on hydraulic cylinder systems
- Force measurement on high-value components
- Type
- pancake
- Precision (max error)
- ≤ 0.1 %
- Nonlinearity (% FS)
- ± 0.04 %
- Hysteresis
- 0.03 % FS
- Nonrepeatability
- 0.01 % FS
- Zero Balance
- 0.0015 %PE/°C
- Sensibilité du gain
- 0.0015 %/°C
- Résistance du pont
- 350 Ω
- Tension d'alimentation
- 10 Vcc
- Measurement direction
- Traction & Compress.
- Surcharge
- 150 %PE
- Housing
- Aluminium
- Protection Class
- IP40
- Measuring Range (Force)
- 1 - 100 kN, 100 - 250 kN
- Application
- High Accuracy, OEM

- Connector protection
- Standardized output
- Transducer electronic data sheet (TEDS)
- Custom calibration
- Special temperature range
- Cable length
- Mating connector
- Mating cable
- Instrumentation