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Tension Sensor

Tension Sensor

Working Principle

Tension sensors are instruments designed to measure the force or tension applied to an object or material.
They operate based on various principles, each tailored to specific applications and requirements.
One common type of tension sensor uses strain gauges. When a load is applied, the main body of the sensor deforms slightly, causing changes in electrical resistance. These changes are then converted into an electrical signal1.
Another type is the tension load cell, which converts mechanical force into an electrical signal. When subjected to tension, the load cell deforms, affecting the strain gauges and generating an output signal

Application

• Manufacturing and Textiles
• Material Handling and Conveyors
• Wire and Cable Production
• Automotive Industry
• Packaging and Labeling
• Paper and Printing
• Robotics and Automation
• Medical Devices
• Aerospace and Defense

Description

Shape

Housing Material

Output Way

Output Status

By Sensor Function

• Housing 1
• Housing 2
• Housing 3
• C1: Housing 3 (With hooked yarn guide)
• Housing 4 (Type T)
• Housing 5
• Housing of Elevator Weighing Sensor
• Housing 6

• Stainless Steel
• High-Strength Aluminum
• Cast Aluminum

• 0.1.2.5VDC
• 0.1.5VDC
• 0.5...6VDC
• 0.5...4.5VDC
• 0.1...4VDC
• 2.6VDC

• NPN
• PNP

Connection

Anchor 1

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