Catalogue Andilog - Force and Torque Measurements
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Special sensors

ANDILOG has developed this equipment to measure the

Weld test

The quality of spot welding depends on the force applied by the electrodesas well as on the intensity of the welding current. Within such a control program, the measurement of the force applied by the electrodes is extremely important for ensuring constant production. That is why closing force of the grips that may be used during the final stage or duringperiodic maintenance. The end-pieces are interchangeable and can be used to measure force with various shapes of electrodes, the minimum closing dimension being 3 mm. This new instrument leverages the robustness, quality and precision of the CENTOR instrument family, which are specially designed for mobile use in a production workshop.
MODELCAPACITYRESOLUTION WELD TEST 10–5,000 N0.5 N WELD TEST 20–10,000 N1 NWELD TEST 30–20,000 N2 N

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Carbon presser

False signal brush sensor: This special sensor was developed for measuring the force of the pressure applied on the motor brushes with a powerful direct current. Adapted to the dimensions of the brushes, the sensor is placed in the brush tube, without having to disassemble the motor. It is found in exactly the same position as the brush, and the display screen immediately shows the force that is applied on the sensor. The operator can then adjust the pressure in order to avoid prematurely wearing down the rotor.
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