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News Release from: Kistler Instruments | Subject: 9337A press force transmitter
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 March 2008
Press force transmitter for QA cuts
cable costs
A press force transmitter for QA monitoring of volume production has an integrated, digital charge amplifier that eliminates the need for expensive, screened cables.
Kistler Instruments' Type 9337A press force transmitter meets the needs of QA (quality assurance) monitoring of volume production The integrated, digital charge amplifier has a normalised voltage output signal and so eliminates the need for expensive, screened cables
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 29 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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All operational needs are served by a single cable carrying measurement control, range selection interface and excitation voltage in addition to the signal output.
The serial interface allows all operational parameters to be set remotely, said Kistler to manuacturingtalk.
For test purposes, the digital measurement data can be transmitted at a reduced data rate.
Sealed to IP67, the new transmitters are suitable for use in dirty and wet industrial environments * Manufacturing measurement and monitoring - included with the new press force transmitter is 'ManuWare', powerful new PC based software that provides a set of flexible tools for a wide variety of manufacturing measurement and monitoring applications.
Flanges at both ends of the transmitter simplify direct mounting on the bed of the press tool whilst the elimination of the need for routine re-calibration makes the Type 9337A force transmitter ideally suited to practical volume manufacturing applications.
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