Force gauge from 3N to 25N
- Durable and versatile
- Suitable for tensile and compressive force measurements
- Made in Switzerland
€85.00
Available, delivery time: 3-5 working days
Description
Product information "Force gauge from 3N to 25N"
The spring scale is a measuring device that uses the extension of a coil spring in combination with a spring force gauge to measure a force. The spring scale determines the mass via the weight of the measuring object and displays this on a scale in Newtons. This makes the measuring device ideal for demonstration purposes in physics lessons, for the laboratory or for weighing on site. The force gauges have a robust housing made of aluminum tube with a colored anodized, abrasion-free scale with high resolution. The force gauges are characterized by very high precision: maximum deviation ± 0.3% of the attached load. The taring range is 20% of the maximum weighing range. A hook serves as the load-bearing device.
With the optional compression force conversion kit, you can quickly convert from the measuring function for tensile force to a device for measuring compression force.
Features of the force gauge
- Cylindrical spring force gauge
- Load-bearing device: hook
- Easy to use
- Mechanical, robust, durable with fatigue-free stainless steel spring
- Overload-proof up to 5000 g
- Accuracy +0.3% of the load
- Taring range 20%
- Quality in material and shape
- Perfect adjustability
- Packaging: Transparent case
- Components: Corrosion-free
- Light, precise, robust "made in Switzerland"
Force gauge versions
| Type | Weighing range, Max |
Readability, d |
Recording | Color |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medio 300M | 300 g | 2 g | Gray | |
| Medio 600M | 600 g | 5 g | Purple | |
| Medio 1000M | 1,000 g | 10 g | Blue | |
| Medio 2500M | 2,500 g | 20 g | Red | |
| Medio 3000M | 3,000 g | 20 g | Green | |
| Accessories | ||||
| Pressure set | Using this conversion set you can also measure pressure force with the spring scales | |||
| Drag indicator | ||||
Scope of delivery
- 1 x spring scale with clip in a transparent designer case

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1 The rotating bracket enables optimal readability of the scale. |
| 2 Zero point and tare setting screw with precise ratchet prevents accidental adjustment. Tare range of 20% of capacity possible. |
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| 3 Integrated kickback damping | |
| 4 Seal-free spring bearing with high-precision adjustment with fatigue-free stainless steel spring. | |
| 5 pointer cams with precise lines on the scale ensure error-free readings Secured overload up to 5,000 g. |
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| 6 .. Abrasion-free, color-anodized precision scale with high resolution on aluminum tube. | |
| 7 Drag indicator optionally available | |
| 8 Boor suspension can be easily replaced with other accessories thanks to the clip eyelet. | |
| 9 Optional: Pressure set with pressure rod and screw-on tip and radial handle |
Dimensions of the spring scale
| Type | Weighing range | Own weight net/gross |
S | Lo | Lm | Lp | d (Ø) | Color |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medio 300M | 300 g | 32 g / 47 g | 100 mm | 220 mm | 320 mm | 300 mm | 12 mm | Gray |
| Medio 600M | 600 g | 33 g / 48 g | 100 mm | 220 mm | 320 mm | 300 mm | 12 mm | Red |
| Medio 1000M | 1000 g | 36 g / 50 g | 100 mm | 220 mm | 320 mm | 300 mm | 12 mm | Purple |
| Medio 2500M | 2500 g | 38 g / 52 g | 100 mm | 220 mm | 325 mm | 300 mm | 12 mm | Green |
Conversion to a compression force gauge in 20 seconds
Using the easily adaptable conversion set, you can also measure compression force with the spring scales.
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| Pull off the bracket with the ring to the side. | Equip the pressure rod with the tip as desired (M2 thread). | Insert the pressure rod into the scale and screw it in well. | |
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| Insert the hook screw into the cover, put the plastic handle over it and tighten it with the M4 nut. | The hook screw without the plastic tube is used for fastening in machines, etc. | If only pressure is used, pull the lower suspension off to the side. | Measurement: The pressure rod must always be at a right angle to the measuring surface. |









