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Measurement tools called force gauges are used to express how much force is exerted on an object during a test or operation. The majority of the time, these instruments are utilised in production processes, test and quality control procedures, research and development, and a wide range of other sectors and applications.
Push or pull tests are a frequent application for force gauges. Because of this, force gauges are also known as tension and compression force gauges, push pull force gauges, and force metres.
Using a load cell or spring, mechanical or analogue force gauges convert the amount of force being measured into a calibrated force value that is indicated by the position of the needle against a graduated dial indicator.
This kind of force gauge is reliable, easy to use, portable, and mechanical in nature, so it doesn’t need electricity to function.Digital force gauges substitute a load cell or strain gauge for a dial indicator with a needle to convert applied or measured force magnitude into an electrical signal that may be quantified, calibrated, and digitalized for immediate display.
Digital force gauges have the capacity to sample, record, and store data on the measured values over time, giving more insight into the features of the measurement being taken, although being more expensive and requiring batteries to operate.
The Global Force Gauges market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
There are practically countless applications for tension and compression force testing that Mark-10 force gauges can be utilised in. All force gauges feature adjustable units of measurement and are capable of recording the peak force in both tension and compression. The largest force range in the market is offered for force gauge capacities, which range from 50 gF full scale to 2,000 lbF.
Mark-10 force gauges are available as handheld instruments or as part of a complete testing setup that includes a force test stand and grasping fixtures.7 Series -14.4 Hz sampling frequency.Bulk output and continuous data capture with a buffer of 5,000 data points.discovery of breaks. Adjustable footswitch operations with 0.1% accuracy.