kjoiner
Mechanical
- Oct 31, 2002
- 462
Hello,
This should be a simple question, but I'm getting different answers. I have a Transcell, SBS-250 shear beam load cell. My understanding is that this model load cell is meant to operate in one direction only. The application is similar to a floor scale where the body of the load cell is mounted to a plate and a leveling foot is screwed into the other end and foot contacts the floor. There is an arrow on the end of the load cell. The simple question is which way should the arrow point - toward the floor and the foot or toward the sky? I don't want to apply a force to the load cell in the wrong direction and damage it. Thanks.
Kyle
This should be a simple question, but I'm getting different answers. I have a Transcell, SBS-250 shear beam load cell. My understanding is that this model load cell is meant to operate in one direction only. The application is similar to a floor scale where the body of the load cell is mounted to a plate and a leveling foot is screwed into the other end and foot contacts the floor. There is an arrow on the end of the load cell. The simple question is which way should the arrow point - toward the floor and the foot or toward the sky? I don't want to apply a force to the load cell in the wrong direction and damage it. Thanks.
Kyle