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Product category: Mechanical testing equipment
News Release from: Mecmesin | Subject: BFG
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 15 September 2004

Force gauge is budget priced

By replacing the dot matrix LCD display with a seven-segment numeric display, Mecmesin has been able to introduce a new mid-specification instrument at a very competitive price

Since Mecmesin launched two new ranges of high-specification digital force gauges last year, the Basic Force Gauge (BFG) has proved to be particularly popular By replacing the dot matrix LCD display of the original BFG with a seven-segment numeric display, Mecmesin has been able to introduce a new mid-specification instrument at a very competitive price

Nevertheless most of the features of the original instrument have been retained.

The rigid yet lightweight aluminium housing is ergonomically shaped for hand-held testing applications, and has M5 mounting points for use with Mecmesin manual or motorised test stands.

The loadcell sampling rate is 1000Hz, and peak readings in tension or compression can be captured and displayed in a range of SI, metric or imperial units.

Data can be uploaded to PCs or data-loggers in RS232 format.

The new BFG, which is available in six capacities from 10N to 2.5kN, has an accuracy of +/-0.25% of full scale and a resolution of one part in 5000.

All models carry CE marking and are supplied in a robust carrying case with standard accessories and a calibration certificate.

Mecmesin force and torque testing systems are distributed worldwide; throughout the USA and Canada availability is exclusively via Dillon-WeighTronix, of Fairmont, MN, under the Quantrol brandname. Request a free brochure from Mecmesin ...

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