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Omega Releases DFG31 Digital Force Gauges

Gauges are available in seven ranges.

By DE Editors  

March 29, 2010

By DE Editors

Omega Releases DFG31 Digital Force Gauges

Omega’s new DFG31 digital force gauges are equipped with a large, high resolution dot matrix LCD and support a variety of standard gauge functions, including normal and peak readings.

The gauges are available in seven ranges from 2 to 500 lbs. force, and feature a measurement accuracy of better than 0.25 percent full scale, according to the company. Loads are displayed in ozf, gf, lbf, kgf, and Newtons, and the display language may be set up to indicate in English, Spanish, French, and other languages.

This CE-compliant products are battery operated and include a NIST Calibration Certificate. Prices start at $1,045.

For more information, visit Omega Engineering.

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

 

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