Load cells are used to measure force and load for weighing devices and are divided into four categories based on their performance characteristics: "Class A", "Class B", "Class C" and "Class D". Whereby class D1 and D2 have a relatively low accuracy. The number after the letter indicates the maximum number of division values in thousands.
Example: C3 means class C, 3000v. The number of calibration values (n) into which the measuring range of a class C load cell breaks down is between 500 and 10,000. The accuracy class specifies the maximum deviation of a measuring instrument from the true value.
Difference between Load sell and Force Sensor: Force sensors are calibrated in newtons, load cells weigh in kilograms. A load cell can be used as a force sensor.
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