Fulvio Romano
Guest
Good morning to all,
I find myself having to grab a piece with a two griffe clamp. I would like to understand when I took that piece (the size may vary).
for reasons I'm not telling you, the clamp is custom, I have two hydraulic cylinders moving the griffe.
I have no way to put proximity, and an oil pressure transducer helps me little, because if the fingers arrive at the end of the race without taking the piece, the pressure rises equally.
I thought of using strain gauges to feel the strain of the griffe, it would be ideal, because I might also know the strength I'm exerting on the piece. However my knowledge this type of sensors is reduced to some university reminiscence, I have no idea either of possible suppliers or of industrial use.
goes from if I need a closed package, with linearized output, possibly 4-20ma. I can also settle for voltage outputs, but I certainly do not map the load curves according to the temperature...:redface:
Who suggests me some smart supplier?
Thank you very much
I find myself having to grab a piece with a two griffe clamp. I would like to understand when I took that piece (the size may vary).
for reasons I'm not telling you, the clamp is custom, I have two hydraulic cylinders moving the griffe.
I have no way to put proximity, and an oil pressure transducer helps me little, because if the fingers arrive at the end of the race without taking the piece, the pressure rises equally.
I thought of using strain gauges to feel the strain of the griffe, it would be ideal, because I might also know the strength I'm exerting on the piece. However my knowledge this type of sensors is reduced to some university reminiscence, I have no idea either of possible suppliers or of industrial use.
goes from if I need a closed package, with linearized output, possibly 4-20ma. I can also settle for voltage outputs, but I certainly do not map the load curves according to the temperature...:redface:
Who suggests me some smart supplier?
Thank you very much