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Model E3906 -
tecsis LP
Economical handheld measuring instrument. The freely scalable LCD-display has 4½ digits and can be used for strain gauge signals with 0.35 – 3.5 mV/V.
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Model PMD-503E -
tecsis LP
Programmable meter display, 7-segment, 0.31", 5 digits, Panel mount, 1/8 DIN standard, larger cutout for optional metal case, for pressure/load sensors, 0.5 to 20 mV/V strain gage, optional voltage DC or AC, Current
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Model PMD-50E -
tecsis LP
Programmable meter display, 7-segment, 0.56", 5 digits, Panel mount, 1/8 DIN standard, larger cutout for optional metal case, for pressure/load sensors, 0.5 to 20 mV/V strain gage, optional voltage DC or AC, Current
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Model PMD-60E -
tecsis LP
Panel mount, 1/8 DIN standard, larger cutout for optional metal case, for pressure/load sensors, 0.5 to 20 mV/V strain gage, optional voltage DC or AC, Current.
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Model UDA -
tecsis LP
Model UDA is a universal signal conditioner and amplifier designed for use with all full bridge, strain gage-based transducers. Model UDA turns the analog signal into a user-selectable output of ±5Vdc, ±10Vdc, or 4-20mA. This versatile unit features selectable excitation of 2.5 or 5.0Vdc bridge voltage and has a wide DC power input range from 11 to 28Vdc to adapt to a variety of installations. Model UDA includes a wide zero and span adjustment range and a symmetry adjustment for applications requiring precision in both tension and compression. The configurable low pass filter actively removes unwanted high frequency signal components. The unit is housed in a rugged DIN-mountable enclosure with screw terminals to provide connection for power, analog output, shunt calibration, and sensor signals.
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tecsis LP
As part of our Oil & Gas Series, tecsis LP now offers the Model LPI inclination sensor to measure inclination in the X, Y, or both X and Y directions (2-dimensional), used to measure the tilt angle of objects with respect to the horizontal. This unique sensor is useful as a safety component for measuring boom angle on construction cranes, platforms, and lifts. It also provides accurate data for leveling agricultural and commercial vehicles, monitoring drilling angles and derricks, or recording pitch and roll of ships.