From the resulting data can be easily determined using the equation above.
Load cell shear beam.
The mounting holes are at the opposite end to where the cell is loaded.
Shear beam load cells.
Common types of load cells.
When force is exerted on the load cell the structure and resistance of the strain gauges changes and is measured.
In a load cell the resistors are replaced with strain gauges and arranged in alternating tension and compression formation.
Double ended shear beam load cells are an excellent option for industrial applications such as floor scales and heavy duty weighing scales for trucks vessels and tanks.
Shear strains do not vary when the load application point moves within a certain range.
Shear beam load cells are designed for low profile scales and process applications.
Hence the electrical signal that is proportional to the applied load is independent of the load application point.
Our selection of shear beams come in alloy aluminum stainless and tool steel.
There are several types of strain gauge load cells.
At the core of our shear beam load cell range is the use of stainless steel combined with modern sealing compounds providing durability for most applications.
These beams have fixed ends on both sides allowing for loads to be applied on the center of the load cell.
Shear beams are by far the most popular beam load cell available.
Shear beam load cells offer excellent stability in the case of lateral forces.
A flintec bending beam load cell is manufactured to the highest quality ensuring that our sensors remain reliable and accurate.