Convert bolt strain (μST) to axial force (N)! It is possible to transfer load data once per N shots (with MIN).
The "BOLT SENSOR" is a product that transforms bolts of M6 size and above into load sensors. When used with the load monitoring monitor and SET, it issues an alert in case of malfunction detection. Data can be transferred directly to a PC from the load monitoring monitor via RS-232 and RS-485 communication without going through a data logger. Additionally, our company offers the pressure detection plate system "P.D.P.S.", the "SEMICON BOLT SENSOR" which is resistant to disconnection and noise, as well as "PLATE SENSOR" and "Cushion Sensor". Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. 【BOLT SENSOR Features】 ■ Converts bolt strain (μST) to axial force (N) ■ Capable of transferring load data once per N shots (with MIN) 【Product Lineup】 ■ BOLT SENSOR ■ P.D.P.S. ■ SEMICON BOLT SENSOR ■ PLATE SENSOR ■ Cushion Sensor *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Tōkai Okaya Equipment Co., Ltd. is a 100% subsidiary of Okaya Steel Co., Ltd. and operates as a mechatronics trading company, providing automation systems, machine tools, peripheral machinery, IoT-related products, and proposals for laser processing equipment and methods, with approximately 70% of sales coming from the automotive sector. With the slogan "Community-oriented, customer-focused, and site-driven," we not only sell products but also offer solutions that contribute to our customers' manufacturing processes. In addition to our sales staff, we have technical staff on-site to provide detailed support for our customers' issues. In November 2021, we established a laser workshop in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, where we can propose laser processing methods and conduct test trials to contribute to our customers' carbon neutrality efforts.