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Lightweight sensor
17 April 2013
The Type 9313 piezoelectric press force sensor from Kistler is said to be particularly suited to measuring both dynamic and quasistatic forces.

The Type 9313 piezoelectric press
force sensor from Kistler is said to be
particularly suited to measuring both
dynamic and
quasistatic
forces.
Preloaded and provided with practical adaptation options, the sensor is ready for immediate use. It comes in two sizes which not only differ in their dimensions but also in their measuring ranges; 0-50 N and 0-20 kN.
Each variant is calibrated for three compression measuring ranges; 1%, 10% and 100% of full range and can measure uncalibrated tensile forces up to 10% of the maximum compression force.
Preloaded and provided with practical adaptation options, the sensor is ready for immediate use. It comes in two sizes which not only differ in their dimensions but also in their measuring ranges; 0-50 N and 0-20 kN.
Each variant is calibrated for three compression measuring ranges; 1%, 10% and 100% of full range and can measure uncalibrated tensile forces up to 10% of the maximum compression force.
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