Model 4215 Load Cell Indicator Provides Accuracy, Reliability, and Repeatability
The Model 4215 Smart Indicator combine force channels, encoder position channels, print capabilities, and RS232/485 serial communications into one versatile instrument.
Cranston, RI, August 31, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Electro Standards Laboratories, Cranston, RI designed the new Model 4215 Smart Load Cell Indicator for load cell amplification and to measure and control strain gage transducer based systems. Model 4215 combines force channels, encoder position channels, print capabilities, and RS-232/485 serial communications into a versatile platform.
This Model 4215 is used with tensile testers, load cells, extensometers, torque transducers, pressure sensors and position encoders. The Model 4215 features a bipolar range +/- 999,999 display with 24-bit resolution, nonlinearity of 0.005%, and auto load cell identification and setup for 25 load cells. Front panel shunt calibration with two selectable resistors is standard.
Menu buttons have alternate functions for setup menus. Programmed operations include peak hold and tracking, programmable math and function channels, programmable limits, the variety of engineering units, position and velocity indication, and user-parameter inputs along with menu scrolling and auto zero.
Features include: quad limits output: independent, isolated solid state relays, controls AC or DC signals; 6 user-selectable filters; Tri-state limit display: on, off, disabled; and automatic display unit conversion. D/A output of +/-10V is standard.
The Model 4215 is dataView software ready for graphical user interface and connection to a PC. The dataView software features include: full function point-and-click graphical user interface; plug and play operation, full speed data acquisition and plotting; data export into spread sheets; store and recall data files; create and retrieve configuration files; and report generation.
The Model 4215 is available in single and dual channel versions. For information on load cell indicators and digital signal conditioning products, contact Electro Standards Laboratories, 36 Western Industrial Drive, Cranston, RI 02921. Tel: 401-943-1164, Fax: 401-946-5790. Email: eslab@ElectroStandards.com. Web: http://www.ElectroStandards.com.
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This Model 4215 is used with tensile testers, load cells, extensometers, torque transducers, pressure sensors and position encoders. The Model 4215 features a bipolar range +/- 999,999 display with 24-bit resolution, nonlinearity of 0.005%, and auto load cell identification and setup for 25 load cells. Front panel shunt calibration with two selectable resistors is standard.
Menu buttons have alternate functions for setup menus. Programmed operations include peak hold and tracking, programmable math and function channels, programmable limits, the variety of engineering units, position and velocity indication, and user-parameter inputs along with menu scrolling and auto zero.
Features include: quad limits output: independent, isolated solid state relays, controls AC or DC signals; 6 user-selectable filters; Tri-state limit display: on, off, disabled; and automatic display unit conversion. D/A output of +/-10V is standard.
The Model 4215 is dataView software ready for graphical user interface and connection to a PC. The dataView software features include: full function point-and-click graphical user interface; plug and play operation, full speed data acquisition and plotting; data export into spread sheets; store and recall data files; create and retrieve configuration files; and report generation.
The Model 4215 is available in single and dual channel versions. For information on load cell indicators and digital signal conditioning products, contact Electro Standards Laboratories, 36 Western Industrial Drive, Cranston, RI 02921. Tel: 401-943-1164, Fax: 401-946-5790. Email: eslab@ElectroStandards.com. Web: http://www.ElectroStandards.com.
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Electro Standards Laboratories
Jeannette Gouin
401-943-1164
www.electrostandards.com
Contact
Jeannette Gouin
401-943-1164
www.electrostandards.com
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