The digital force gauge comes with a 0-500N range, and 0.01N resolution. The battery of the digital push-pull force gauge has short circuit, leakage, and overload protection, and effectively protect the safety of the product.
Note: This device does not have the ability to connect to a computer to transfer data or perform other operations.
SISCO digital force gauge is suitable for push-pull load test in industries such as electronic appliances, light industry textiles, construction hardware, lighters and ignition devices, fire-fighting equipment, pens, locks, fishing gear, power machinery, scientific research institutions, etc.
Q1: What is a digital force gauge?
A1: The digital force gauges are force-measuring devices with built-in load cells and are used to measure compression, tension, peel, or the coefficient of friction.Â
Q2: What does a force gauge measure?
A2: A Force Gauge is a measuring instrument used across all industries to measure the force during a push or pull test. Applications exist in research and development, laboratory, quality, production, and field environment. There are two kinds of force gauges today: mechanical and digital force gauges.
Q3: How do you read a force gauge?
A3: The switch is usually located on the face of the tool. Remember that tension (a pulling force) will be displayed as a positive number. Compression (a pushing force) will be displayed as a negative number.
Tips: What does a force gauge do?
Force gauges are measuring tools that measure the magnitude of the force on an object during a test or operation. Various industries use them for test and quality control purposes, including manufacturing. The most common use of force gauges is to complete push or pull tests.
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