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    6-Axis Load Cell Sensor
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    6-Axis Load Cell Sensor

    Faculty of Engineering
    Mechanical Engineering
    McGill University

    This 6-Axis Load Cell Sensor, integrated with an ATI Industrial Automation Net Box, is a high-precision force and torque measurement system designed for dynamic and static applications. It provides high-resolution data acquisition across all six degrees of freedom, measuring forces along the X, Y, and Z axes and torques around these axes.

    The ATI Net Box interface enables real-time digital data transmission over an Ethernet network, ensuring seamless integration into robotic, biomechanical, and industrial testing applications. The system is ideal for biomechanical force assessments, robotic manipulations, ergonomic studies, and structural load testing.

    This load cell sensor can detect forces of 145N in X and Y, 290N in Z, and torques of 5N-m in all rotational axes, making it a robust solution for multi-axis force measurement in research and industrial environments.

    Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Research Lab

    Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Research Lab

    Faculty of Engineering

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    MD

    Mark Driscoll

    EquipmentAvailable

    6-Axis Load Cell Sensor

    Faculty of Engineering
    Mechanical Engineering
    McGill University

    This 6-Axis Load Cell Sensor, integrated with an ATI Industrial Automation Net Box, is a high-precision force and torque measurement system designed for dynamic and static applications. It provides high-resolution data acquisition across all six degrees of freedom, measuring forces along the X, Y, and Z axes and torques around these axes.

    The ATI Net Box interface enables real-time digital data transmission over an Ethernet network, ensuring seamless integration into robotic, biomechanical, and industrial testing applications. The system is ideal for biomechanical force assessments, robotic manipulations, ergonomic studies, and structural load testing.

    This load cell sensor can detect forces of 145N in X and Y, 290N in Z, and torques of 5N-m in all rotational axes, making it a robust solution for multi-axis force measurement in research and industrial environments.

    6-Axis Load Cell Sensor
    Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Research Lab

    Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Research Lab

    Faculty of Engineering

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    MD

    Mark Driscoll

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