Alloy Steel Tension Load Cell Offers an Economical Alternative for Volume Use

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Alloy Steel Tension Load Cell Offers an Economical Alternative for Volume Use

22 Oct, 2020

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Flintec have added the UXT to its well-established family of tension load cells. With OIML and NTEP approval, the UXT is certified for trade weighing applications. 

Capacities start at 50kg through to 7,500kg, ensuring the UXT is suitable for a vast range of industrial and medical applications. The UXT is particularly suited to process weighing systems using suspended vessels or tanks. Other common uses include lifting applications such as crane scales, and medical applications such a patient hoist.   

Key features include: capacities from 50kg – 7,500kg; OIML C3 3000d certified; NTEP approval to Class III & Class IIII; IP67 environmental protection; bi-directional tension and compression loading metric and imperial threads available. 

  

With its nickel-plated, alloy steel construction, the UXT is designed to be an economical alternative to the Flintec stainless steel ULB tension load cell, whilst maintaining an environmental protection rating of IP67. 

The UXT is a direct result of feedback received from customers requiring a high quality, high performance product, supported by ex-stock deliveries, an industry leading warranty and offered at an attractive price. 

Flintec supplies the UXT with a choice of metric and imperial threads and a wide range of compatible hardware and electronics, designed to form a complete weighing system. 

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