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ATI Industrial Automation
ATI offers six-axis force/torque sensors for measuring all six components of force/torque. The system consists of a transducer, high-flex cable, data measurement system, ethernet/DeviceNet interface or F/T controller. Practical applications include robotic assembly, Q/A, grinding/polishing and rehabilitation.
ApexState: NC -
Futek Advanced Sensor Technology Inc
Futek has a variety of multi-axis sensors, including stick/gear shift knob load cells, bi-axial load arms, torque/thrust, tri-axial load cells, low profile thrust and moment load cells. Sensor load capacity spans 10 to 25,000 lbs. and p to 10,000 in./lbs. Practical applications include automotive, military/aerospace and medical systems.
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Sensor Developments, Inc.
Sensor Developments featres a multi-axis wheel force sensor to measure dynamic forces in tandem with the vehicle coordinate/GPS system. The system features high level analog outputs for each force/moment, high sample rate, all six forces are measured real-time without post-processing and digital transmission/processing of signal data. All sensors are force overload protected up to 150%.
OrionState: MI -
Interface Inc
Interface is a manufacturer of multi-axis transducers in many designs, combinations and load cells for a multitude of force measuring applications. The 1214 axial torsion measures load and torque, extraneous load resistance with minimal crosstalk, 125 through 1,000 lbs./ft. The TXY two-axis loac cell measures x/y force with a linearity of 0.1% and measures between 1,000 and 2,000 lbs./ft. and is available in three-axis models.
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PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
PCB Piezotronics has the PCB 5400 multi-axis wheel force transducer, for automotive road load data measurement. The one-piece sensor is up to eight times faster than other transducers, and has a max operating temperature of 302F. The PCB 5400 is adaptable for military-spec, European and American wheels, with 150% simultaneous overload in all axes.
DepewState: NY- PCB Series 5400: multi-axis wheel force transducer
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JR3 Inc
JR3 has a multi-axis/six-degree-freedom-force load cell with both digital/analog systems. Standard axes on the JR3 are oriented with x/y at the horizontal midplane and oriented with the z along the central axis. The reference point on the JR3 is at the geometric center of the sensor.
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SensorData Technologies
SensorData has a variety of multiple axis sensors in many torque capacities. The fully fatigue rated torque/thrust sensors are available in 100 and 1,000 lbs./in. torque, and 200, 1,000 and 2,000 lbs. thrust capacities. The fully fatirge rated x/y force sensors have 2 mV/V +/- 0.25% in each axis, and are available in 1,000 x 500, 2,000 x 1,000, 1,500 x 500, 2,000 x 500 and 2,000 x 750 x/y axes respectively.
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Advanced Mechanical Technology Inc
AMTI offers a six-axis force sensor that provides high stiffness and sensitivity, with low crosstalk, high repeatability and long-term stability. Industries served include aerospace, military, automotive, biomechanical/biomedical and manufacturing.
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A-Tech Instruments Ltd
A-Tech features a wide range of multi-axis platforms for automotive, medical, engineering, industrial and athletic use. The AccuGait gait/balance platform is portable and features 0.2% FS nonlinearity, while the compact tandem force-sensing platform has a vertical capacity of 8800N, horizontal capacity of 4500N and variable speeds between 0 and 20 km/hr.
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College Park Inc
College Park features the iPecs Tech sensor system with a wireless load cell and data logger with six degrees of wireless sampling for industrial projects. iPecs Tech is scalable and flexible, with user-selectable sampling rates of load and torque units on a 3-axis coordinate system.
State: MI- IPecs Tech Sensor System: multi axis wireless load sensor for prosethics