Accuracy and Usable Range of Load Cells

This video discusses key load cell specifications including load measurement accuracy and usable range, and how understanding these concepts will help optimize your load cell inventory, load string changes, and calibration obligations – while ensuring you have complete coverage to accurately measure your full range of expected forces in compliance with testing standards.

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