ADI ALP-751 load pin load cell is a specialized force sensor designed to replace the clevis, shear, or hinge pin in machinery or structural components to measure the tension or compression forces acting on the pin. The load pin is a solid cylindrical transducer machined to fit existing pin locations in equipment like shackles, cranes, winches, hoist mechanisms, and pivot points. It effectively becomes part of the structure being measured. They are highly robust, often made from stainless steel, and designed for harsh outdoor or industrial environments. They are sealed to withstand dust, moisture, and high impact loads. Load pins are ideal for applications requiring continuous force monitoring and safety oversight without altering the structural geometry of the equipment. Also known as model 70510
Product Type
Single Point Aluminium Load Cell
Usage
Table top scales, Counting and postal scales, Check weighers.
Material
Aluminium
Output
Analog Sensor
Theory
Resistance Sensor
Compensated Temperature
10 To 60 Celsius (oC)
Rated capacity (NM)
5, 10
Excitation Voltage
10 V DC – Maximum 15 V DC
Full Scale Output
2.0 mV / V
Non – Linearity
<± 0. 1 % FSO (Full scale Output)
Hysteresis
<± 0.1% FSO
Non-Repeatability
<± 0.1 % FS0
Creep error (30 minutes)
<± 0.3% FSO
Zero Output
± 1.0 % FSO
Input Resistance
392 ± 10 Ohms
Output Resistance
392 ± 10 Ohms
Insulation Resistance
>1000 Mega Ohms
Safe Overload
150 % of Rated Capacity
Ultimate Overload
250 % of Rated Capacity
Temperature
Compensated Range
10 to 60°C
Temperature Effect at Full Load
<0.05 % FSO/° C
Temperature Effect on
Zero
<0.05 % FSO/° C
Environment Protection
IP 65
Finish & Construction
Stain Less Steel 17-4 PH
Rotational Angular Deflection
< 0.2 at FSO
The most common type, the strain gauge load cell, works on the principle of the Wheatstone bridge circuit:
Load cells and the weighing systems they are part of require periodic calibration. While the load cell itself is a stable measuring element, calibration is necessary to ensure the entire system (cell + mounting hardware + electronics) is accurate.
Creep is defined as the change in the load cell’s output signal over time (t) while the applied load remains constant and all environmental factors (temperature) are stable.
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