Mark-10 MR06-200 Wire Crimp Pull Sensor 200 x 0.1 lbF |
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The MR06-200 wire crimp pull sensor is a hand-operated solution for measuring wire crimp pull-off forces. The ergonomic handles and convenient tensioning mechanism make field measurements a breeze for applications up to 200 lbF (1,000 N). Squeeze the handles together to increase tension on the sample until a break occurs. The peak force is recorded by a Mark-10 indicator. more ... |
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Features
The MR06-200 wire crimp pull sensor is a hand-operated solution for measuring wire crimp pull-off forces. The ergonomic handles and convenient tensioning mechanism make field measurements a breeze for applications up to 200 lbF (1,000 N). Squeeze the handles together to increase tension on the sample until a break occurs. The peak force is recorded by the indicator. A rotating turret with slots of multiple sizes accommodates a wide range of wire diamaters, up to 0.25 in. (6.4 mm).
Unique Plug & TestTM technology allows for
interchangeable sensors to be used with a Mark-
10 indicator. All calibration and configuration
data is saved in the smart connector.
The Plug & TestTM connector locks into the
receptacle in the indicator when fully inserted.
Dual buttons on the indicator housing release
the connector for easy removal. Gold plated
spring contacts ensure long lasting and reliable
connection.
Weight:
16.00 lb
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3 Year Manufacture Warranty
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Specifications
Model |
MR06-200 |
Capacity x Resolution With Models 7i & 5i indicators |
200 x 0.1 lbF |
3200 x 2 ozF |
100 x 0.05 kgF |
1000 x 0.5 N |
1 x 0.0005 kN |
Capacity x Resolution With Model 3i indicator |
200 x 0.2 lbF |
100 x 0.1 kgF |
1000 x 1 N |
Accuracy |
±0.5% of full scale + indicator |
Safe Overload |
150% of full scale |
Weight |
2.5 lb [1.2 kg] |
Slot Dimensions
(in [mm]) |
0.03 [0.8], 0.05 [1.3], 0.06 [1.5], 0.08 [2.0], 0.09 [2.3],
0.11 [2.8], 0.13 [3.3], 0.14 [3.6], 0.16 [4.1], 0.17 [4.3],
0.19 [4.8], 0.20 [5.1], 0.22 [5.6], 0.24 [6.1], 0.25 [6.4] |
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* within the 48 continental US States
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