21.01.2022 • Product

Multi-component measurement platforms with flexibility

The multi-component measuring platforms are used for the high-precision multi-component measurement of forces and moments in the three axes (x, y, z). The MPF series contains several individual, high-precision force transducers that are carefully aligned and mechanically decoupled from one another. This ensures maximum accuracy in multi-component measurement. Thanks to the resulting insensitivity to interference loads, even particularly demanding tasks can be solved with MPF measurement platforms.

Every GTM multi-component measuring platform is always focused together with the customer and designed specifically for the specific application and manufactured individually. The number of force sensors in the multi-component measuring platform depends on the individual customer or application requirements. Usually six, seven or eight individual precision force sensors are used. The dimensions of a multi-component measuring platform depend on the structural connection dimensions and expected loads.

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