Wheel Force Transducer
Kistler North America (Novi, MI) has introduced the Kistler Type 9269A RoaDyn® S6HT System 2000, a six-component wheel force transducer (WFT) with specialty electronics platform, designed to measure three forces and three moments during complete chassis and component road load data acquisition (RLDA).
The Kistler Type 9269A RoaDyn® S6HT System 2000 features a modular design that incorporates the use of six replaceable three-component heavy duty load cells. Each load cell is individually calibrated to allow sensor replacement without the need to recalibrate the entire system. An integral identification chip within each load cell stores important component parameters and prevents data misidentification.
The Kistler Type 9269A system is operated via either practical or optional remote control emulation software running from a laptop PC. The WFT is mounted between the wheel hub and rim ring through suitable mechanical components such as inner part, outer part, and wheel offset. It may be used in a single, dual, super single, or wide base configuration, and is compatible with 17.5 inch to 28 inch rims.
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