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Sherborne Sensors Debuts U2000 Series Miniature Load Cells 

Designed for force measurements in space-constrained environments. 

| Published February 26, 2010

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Sherborne Sensors Debuts U2000 Series Miniature Load Cells 

Sherborne Sensors’ U2000 series is a new range of compact miniature universal load cells, designed for tension and compression force measurements in space-constrained environments. 

Offered in ranges from 1 to 50kN, the U2000 series load cells provide measurement capabilities in either tension or compression mode, with a 3mV/V full scale output. Their design incorporates multiple strain gages placed to counteract and minimize errors associated with unwanted side or axial forces. A corrosion-resistant stainless steel housing and environmental sealing to IP54 helps ensure reliable performance in harsh environments, over a temperature range of -20 to +80°C.

Additional available options for the U2000 series range include spherical load buttons, mounting bases, fully isolated double bridge and fatigue rated versions. In addition, Sherborne Sensors custom designs and manufactures variations to conform to customer requirements. 

For more information, visit Sherborne Sensors.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

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