Accessories

To achieve optimum measuring results,
the force sensor must be correctly installed,
and the output signal properly
transmitted. To meet these requirements,
it is essential to use original
Kistler accessories.
While the extreme rigidity of piezoelectric
force sensors gives them a high
natural frequency, it also necessitates
close attention to detail when they are
fitted. The mechanical stresses in the
sensor element must never exceed the
permissible limit and peak stresses must
be avoided. Similar care is required
with preloading, taking into account
the need, for example, to allow for all
sensor loads or, where shear forces are
transmitted by stiction, to ensure maximum
rigidity through closure of the
micro-fissures between the sensor and
the force-inducing components.
The measuring ranges of Kistler sensors
are specified in such a way as to minimize
the risk of breakage.
Calibrated load washers are supplied
with a tried-and-tested mounting
kit. High-strength preloading elements
should be used for higher preload
forces.
In principle, multi-component force
sensors should be fitted only with the
preloading elements specified. Thanks
to Kistler's specially designed mechanical
mounting accessories, force sensors
can be fitted even under difficult
conditions. Where sensors are fitted
into dynamometers, the base plate and
cover plate construction must be rigid
enough to ensure that a point force
does not lead to any excessive bending
of the cover plate and that the sensor is
not overloaded on one side.
Original Kistler connecting cables
should be used between the piezoelectric
sensor and the charge amplifier.
These special coaxial cables satisfy all
the requirements for high insulation
resistance, low frictional electricity, low
capacitance, high screening factor and
wide temperature range. Various types
of connector are available for laboratory
or industrial applications. Kistler
also offers multi-core cables in various
versions for multi-component force
measurement, as well as special boxes
for distributing or summing charge
signals.
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