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Load cells are extremely safe to use and if not overused or abused, they last really long. Glance swiftly through this post to learn what you are doing wrong and pick up some easy tips along the way.
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Blog1: Sensomaticloadcell.net Some Precautions of Using Load Cells Load cells are extremely safe to use and if not overused or abused, they last really long. There are however chances of accidental damages happening to a load cell, regardless of whether it’s a stainless steel load cell or some other kind, if the precautions of use are not heeded. If you haven’t got around to reading through the fine prints of the user’s manual, no matter. Glance swiftly through this article to learn what you are doing wrong and pick up some easy tips along the way. So, without further delay, let’s go into it: The electric cables that power a load cell is normally resistant to conduction. With the electricity that passes through it, the temperature that these cables carry varies accordingly. Similarly, the conductor resistance of load cells varies as well. When these cables are long, it makes considerable impact on the device. One way of preventing that is to compensate in the load cell or use sensing circuit in the Indicator. The second thing is to make sure that load cells are not exposed to high-volt power source units & inductive device. In a situation where the load cell has to be placed next to a high power supply, use loadcells with In-built Lightning protection circuit with good earthing. In order to run maintenance checkups, repairs and replacements from time to time, put a junction box between your shear beam load cell or any other kind and the indicator. All electrical works of welding should be completed prior to the installation of your load cell. This will ensure that electricity does not pass through the device and damage it from inside. Last but not the least, for a cell that has low capacity, the cables should be in the stationary side.