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LC8200-375-5
5 lbf, ± 0.5%, Linearity, 2 mV/V Output, Cable, 0.375" ID, 0.37" Height

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5-Point Calibration | 0%, 50%, 100%, 50%, 0% |
Cable Length | 5 ft |
Calibration Option | 5 POINT NIST |
Electrical Connection | Cable |
Electrical Output | 2 mV/V |
Force Type | Compression |
Full Scale Deflection | 0.003 in |
Height | 0.37 in |
Input Resistance | 360 Ω min |
Linearity | ± 0.5% |
Load Cell Capacity | 5 lbF |
Load Cell Type | Through Hole |
Materials | 17-4 PH Stainless Steel |
Operating Temperature, Max | 121 °C |
Operating Temperature, Min | -54 °C |
Outer Diameter | 2 in |
Output Resistance | 350 ± 5 Ω |
Overload, Max | 300% FS |
Process Temperature, Max | 71 °C |
Process Temperature, Min | 16 °C |
Repeatability | ± 0.1% |
Safe Overload | 150% FS |
Supply Power Note | 10 Vdc, 15 Vdc maximum |
Supply Voltage | 10 Vdc |
Thermal Span Effect | ± 0.036% rdg/°C |
Thermal Zero Effect | ± 0.009% FSO/°C |
Through Hole Dimension | 0.375 in |
Wiring/Connector Table | Green: (+) Output; White: (-) Output; Black: (-) Input; Red: (+) Input |
Zero/Balance Error | ± 2% |
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Rated 4 out of
5
by
Caldwell from
Fixture Required to Avoid Damage
The load cell worked well. My one complaint is that the friction from the nut rotating caused the steel plate we had on the outside to rotate, which in turn caused the load cell to rotate - damaging it's wire. It's easily addressed by either having a fixture, or at the very least having a handle welded to the nut-side plate so it can be held. Lesson learned.
Date published: 2018-06-05