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The KD12s force sensor is currently the smallest S-shaped force sensor.
The end faces of the force sensor each contain an M2.5 internal thread for attaching the sensor or for attaching a tool. The assembly of the sensor or a tool or a tool holder can be easily achieved thanks to the shoulders, a positive connection with an anti-twist device.
The sensor is available in two versions:
Standard version with a PUR cable and a potting with PUR plastic for use in temperature ranges up to 80°C
Autoclavable version KD12S 20N/AC with a Teflon cable and a silicone seal for use up to 150°C
The KD12s force sensor is made of titanium 3.7165 (Ti6Al-4V).
The KD12s force sensor is dimensioned for a nominal force of 20 N and can be used without defects up to a limit force of 60 N.
Areas of application for the sensor include tactile processes in microelectronics or optics and in minimally invasive surgery.
A version with semiconductor strain gauges for a nominal force of 1 N is also available as an option.
It is recommended to mount the sensor so that the connection cable is assigned to the immovable, permanently mounted side of the sensor.
The KD12s force sensor is currently the smallest S-shaped force sensor.
The end faces of the force sensor each contain an M2.5 internal thread for attaching the sensor or for attaching a tool. The assembly of the sensor or a tool or a tool holder can be easily achieved thanks to the shoulders, a positive connection with an anti-twist device.
The sensor is available in two versions:
Standard version with a PUR cable and a potting with PUR plastic for use in temperature ranges up to 80°C
Autoclavable version KD12S 20N/AC with a Teflon cable and a silicone seal for use up to 150°C
The KD12s force sensor is made of titanium 3.7165 (Ti6Al-4V).
The KD12s force sensor is dimensioned for a nominal force of 20 N and can be used without defects up to a limit force of 60 N.
Areas of application for the sensor include tactile processes in microelectronics or optics and in minimally invasive surgery.
A version with semiconductor strain gauges for a nominal force of 1 N is also available as an option.
It is recommended to mount the sensor so that the connection cable is assigned to the immovable, permanently mounted side of the sensor.