Description
The Imada DSV series of force gauges is a line of high-precision force measurement instruments that are designed for use in demanding applications where accuracy and repeatability are critical.
Imada force measurement products are particularly well-suited for use in applications where high precision is required, such as in the testing of electronic components or the measurement of small forces.
DSV series Specifications
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- High-precision measurement: The DSV series is designed to provide highly accurate and repeatable force measurements, with a resolution of 0.01 lbf (0.05 N) and an accuracy of 0.1% of full scale.
- Wide range of capacities: The DSV series includes models with capacities ranging from 0.1 lbf (0.5 N) to 500 lbf (2,500 N), making it suitable for a wide range of force measurement applications.
- Data logging: Some models in the DSV series include data logging capabilities
- Easy to use: The DSV series is designed to be easy to use, with simple controls and a compact, portable design.
- Durable: The DSV series is built to withstand the rigors of daily use in demanding environments.
- Battery: Imada DSV series force gauges are equipped with a rechargeable battery that provides several hours of operation on a single charge.
- Calibration Alert : Digital Force gauge includes a calibration reminder feature, which alerts the user when it is time to calibrate the force gauge.
- The DSV series may be used in a variety of other industries, such as automotive, aerospace, and medical device manufacturing, Food & beverages, and many more
- It is Used By departments such as Manufacturing, Quality control, Research and development, Educational.
- The DSV series can be used to measure the force required to press buttons or switches in a variety of applications, including consumer electronics, automotive controls, and food industry
- The DSV series can be used to measure the force required to bend or stretch materials such as wire, sheet metal, or plastics, which is important for ensuring that products meet specific force requirements and for testing the strength or durability of materials.
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