27-1617
Category:
Soil Strength (Triaxial), Data Logging, Software and Electronic Instrumentation, Soils
Sub Category:
Measurement instrumentation, Instrumentation for Triaxial testing, Electronic Instrumentation, Data Acquisition
Product Group:
Axial Displacement, Axial Displacement, Displacement Transducers
0 to 50 mm range. For use with Triaxial Cells.
•Ideally suited for use with GDU for accurate
displacement measurements
•Models available for use in consolidation, shear,
CBR and triaxial test applications
•Supplied complete with mounting hardware for
specified products
Displacement Transducers are used in consolidation, shear, CBR and triaxial test applications for accurate displacement measurements. They are supplied complete with a 5-pin DIN type connector for direct connection to the GDU.
Description | Axial strain transducer assembly 50mm travel |
Mounting Bracket | Included as standard. |
Construction | Fully encapsulated electronics, sealed in a stainless steel case |
Excitation | 10V DC |
Connector | 5-pin DIN type |
Mounting bracket | Included as standard |
Weight kg | 0.45 |
27-1697
•Ideally suited for use with GDU for accuratedisplacement measurements•Models available for use in consolidation, shear, CBR and triaxial test applications•Supplied complete with mounting hardware for specified productsDisplacement Transducers are used in consolidation, shear, CBR and triaxial test applications for accuratevdisplacement measurements. They are supplied complete with a 5-pin DIN type connector for direct connection to the GDU.27-1689
0 to 10 mm range. For use with Direct/Residual Shear Machines. •Ideally suited for use with GDU for accurate displacement measurements •Models available for use in consolidation, shear, CBR and triaxial test applications•Supplied complete with mounting hardware for specified productsDisplacement Transducers are used in consolidation, shear, CBR and triaxial test applications for accuratevdisplacement measurements. They are supplied complete with a 5-pin DIN type connector for direct connection to the GDU.