Simple loadcell is to be RS listed

A Thames Side Sensors product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jan 17, 2003

The innovative LeverMount load cell assembly for process weighing applications, now available through the RS Components catalogue, is simple to install

The assembly, manufactured by Thames Side-Maywood, was developed to allow fast installation and removal of a load cell without specialist equipment, significantly reducing installation costs.

Launched last year, its combination of simplicity and ingenuity has already proven to be highly successful.

The LeverMount is supplied as a complete assembly with its own load cell.

It has an exclusive design, which can be safely raised and lowered under load with no need for separate support pillars or external jacks.

In its first year, sales of the LeverMount assembly have exceeded all the initial expectations of Thames Side-Maywood.

The hygienic, stainless steel mount has proved especially popular in the food, chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

John Harrison, Industrial Weighing Product Manager for Thames Side-Maywood, said "I am very pleased that the LeverMount assembly has been chosen for inclusion in the RS Catalogue, and also on-line at http://rswww.com.

This catalogue is one of the most important and most often used sources for equipment.

The LeverMount inclusion is evidence of the popularity of the simple but clever design, and another stage in our continuing success".

LeverMount is available with a choice of four single-ended shear beam load cells rated for 300kg, 500 kg, 1000 kg or 2000 kg.

A larger mount supplied with a 5000 kg load cell will soon be available.

The assembly can be configured for radial, tangential or offset mounting, allowing easy alignment during installation.

A substantial lift-off prevention capacity ensures safety and consistent accuracy.

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