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FUTEK Releases In Line Load Cells with USB Output

Provides "plug and play" for force measurements.

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By DE Editors  

September 29, 2010

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FUTEK provides a range of in line load cells (LCM) used for tension and compression measurements. Its in line load cells offer a capacity range beginning at 25 lbs going up to 700,000 lbs.

The entire LCM Series is now available with USB output providing “plug and play” capabilities. Users can monitor the output of the sensor on a PC/laptop without any noise, amplification, temperature variation or power supply requirement concerns.

FUTEK also offers USB software, which provides data logging, live graphing and multiple channel capabilities up to 32 channels.

For more information, visit FUTEK.

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

 

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