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We have ordered one of the "s" shaped electronic tension meters for
our auto tow operations. We want to make the strain guage a part of the tow hitch (not in the rope). If anyone has a good design, we would like suggestions. A picture would also be nice. Bill Snead 6W |
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On Jan 2, 4:56*pm, " wrote:
We have ordered one of the "s" shaped electronic tension meters for our auto tow operations. *We want to make the strain guage a part of the tow hitch (not in the rope). *If anyone has a good design, we would like suggestions. *A picture would also be nice. Bill Snead 6W All you need to do is run the rope thru guide rollers so that it feeds horizontally from the tow release. Then the tow release can be bolted directly to the transducer. Tom Richland, WA |
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We have ordered one of the "s" shaped electronic tension meters
Could you please post a link to the unit you ordered? Thanks Boggs |
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On Jan 2, 5:56*pm, " wrote:
We have ordered one of the "s" shaped electronic tension meters for our auto tow operations. *We want to make the strain guage a part of the tow hitch (not in the rope). *If anyone has a good design, we would like suggestions. *A picture would also be nice. Bill Snead 6W Bill, I just forwarded all the images from Udo's system. It was very well designed and elegant. Tim |
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On Jan 2, 5:56*pm, " wrote:
We have ordered one of the "s" shaped electronic tension meters for our auto tow operations. *We want to make the strain guage a part of the tow hitch (not in the rope). *If anyone has a good design, we would like suggestions. *A picture would also be nice. Bill Snead 6W Bill, I sent the images of Udo's system in a PM. The only change I would make is to put the strain gage in line with the rope. This could be done similar to the images with a sliding parallelogram to support side loads. |
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On Jan 3, 11:55*am, Tim Taylor wrote:
On Jan 2, 5:56*pm, " wrote: We have ordered one of the "s" shaped electronic tension meters for our auto tow operations. *We want to make the strain guage a part of the tow hitch (not in the rope). *If anyone has a good design, we would like suggestions. *A picture would also be nice. Bill Snead 6W Bill, I sent the images of Udo's system in a PM. *The only change I would make is to put the strain gage in line with the rope. *This could be done similar to the images with a sliding parallelogram to support side loads. The unit we ordered came Industrial Commercial Scales, 2020 Air Park Road, North Charleston , SC 29406. It was a CCS-2K 2000lb s- type We have not installed or used the unit yet. Bill Snead 6W |
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