Triaxial force sensor, ring force transducer, Fx, Fy, Fz (Fz ±3 kN / ±674 lbf) / 9017C

9017C
18013433
- Triaxial piezoelectric force sensor with measuring ranges Fx, Fy: -1.5 ... 1.5 kN and Fz: -3 ... 3 kN (±674 lbf)
- High shear force range due to electrically insulating ceramic contact surfaces
- Nominal sensitivity Fz: -11 pC/N
- Connection: V3 neg.
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Preloaded sensorNoMaximum measuring range3 kNOverload Fy1.5 kNOperating temperature range-40 … 120 °CDegree of protection EN 60529IP68Weight14 gCalibrated range Fz0 … 12.5 kNRange Fx, Fy-1.5 … 1.5 kNCrosstalk Fx <-> Fy±2.5%Torsion stiffness317 N·m/°Calibrated range Fy0 … 1.5 kNSensitivity Fx, Fy≈–25 pC/NAxial stiffness1.471 kN/μmShear stiffness0.308 kN/μmGround insulated>10^8 ΩPermissible moment loading Mz-6.6 … 6.6 N·m
Measuring range-3 … 3 kNForce sensor typeTriaxial force sensorThreshold<0.01 NOutput signal typeCharge (Piezoelectric, PE)Insulation resistance>10^13 ΩApplicationsNVH testingOverload Fx, Fy–1.8/1.8 kNRange Fz-3 … 3 kNOverload Fz–3.6/3.6 kNCalibrated range Fx0 … 1.5 kNStandard preload Fv9.5 kNLinearity, each axis±0.5 %FSOBending stiffness352 N·m/°Capacitance, each channel35 pFPermissible moment loading Mx, My-6.6 … 6.6 N·mConnecting plugV3 neg.
Triaxial force sensor for measuring forces in any given direction, regardless of the point of load application. This triaxial ring force transducer quantifies all three components of any applied force in highest resolution. The triaxial force sensors of the 90x7 and 90x8 lines are absolutely identical except for the orientation of the coordination system. The output of the piezoelectric triaxial force sensor is an extremely linear electrical charge over their entire measuring range – this load is directly proportional to the applied force. The ring force transducer housing contains one quartz ring per force component and can be precisely aligned and mounted due to its flattened sides. The simple and vibration-resistant design of the sensor is extremely stiff and, with its uniquely high natural frequency, enables the measurement of highly dynamic force processes. With two ceramic discs on the contact surfaces, a high coefficient of friction is guaranteed on the one hand and massinsulated installation in the machine structure is possible on the other. The magnitude of the measuring range of the shear forces in the x- and y-directions depends directly on the preload in the z direction and the resulting axial static friction. The signals are picked up via the design-protected, 3-pole connector plug V3 neg., which uses a positioning aid to ensure the exact assignment of the connector pins and protects against twisting.
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