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- 1. ATEX and IECEx Standards for Intrinsically safe load cells for hazardous areas explained
- (2018 ATEX product pages)
- ... II is for use in all other areas other than mines. Category 1 for use Zones 0, 1 and 2 for gases/vapours. Environment G for use in hazardous gas, vapour or mist environments. IECEx – ia IIC T4 Ga Type ...
- Created on 21 March 2017
- 2. Sarens Uses Crosby|SP Load Cell to Weigh Christmas Trees
- (Latest)
- ... product even further to the diverse applications that end users deliver at the coalface. Existing features remain including the product’s suitability to hazardous zones 0, 1 and 2, commonplace on oil rigs ...
- Created on 19 August 2020
- 3. Straightpoint and Crosby Combine on FPSO Project
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- ... at Siaptek Indonesia, an SP distributor, said: “The demands placed upon a testing company by the oil and gas sector are widespread. Not only do we have to deliver our work in a hazardous environment, but ...
- Created on 20 November 2019
- 4. Hydraulic Line Pull Equipment v SP Products
- (Questions)
- ... plus (ATEX) Compression load cells LoadSafe wireless compression load cell Intrinsically Safe Load Cells For line pull systems or tong line pull, in hazardous areas, Crosby SP provides ...
- Created on 17 July 2019
- 5. Know the Load in Wind Energy
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- ... environmental protection and DNV GL Type Approval Certification, while an ATEX and IECEx version is available in hazardous zones 0, 1, and 2. Further, the range is constructed from high quality aerospace ...
- Created on 10 April 2019
- 6. SP Compression Load Cells Weigh MRI Machine
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- ... to the range that can be connected to any smart phone running SP’s free HHP app on iOS or Android at ranges up to 100m or 328 ft. ATEX and IECEx versions are also available for use in hazardous area zones ...
- Created on 10 April 2019
- 7. Reasons SP wireless load cells do not have integral displays
- (Questions)
- ... crack the screen or break parts of the internal componentry. 4. Working in hazardous areas, SP has developed the Radiolink plus into an intrinsically safe wireless load cell, with a range of 700m/2300m, ...
- Created on 12 July 2018
- 8. Straightpoint Load Cell in Tree Felling Application
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- A Straightpoint load cell was used during the felling of nine hulking loblolly pine trees at a residential property in Chesapeake, Virginia, recently—one of which had been struck by lightning. The ...
- Created on 19 June 2018
- 9. Offshore Industry Welcomes Straightpoint’s DNV Approval
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- ... range of ATEX and IECEx products, which meet Zone 0, 1 and 2 hazardous area classification. Ayling noted that in many cases both DNV and explosion proof status will both be applicable, especially in the ...
- Created on 20 March 2018
- 10. LGH Expands Load Cell Fleet with SP Products
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- ... of an item as part of a lift plan; the Clamp On Line Tensionmeter (or COLT), for measuring tension on static lines; and the new ATEX / IECEX-approved range of load cells for use in hazardous areas. Smith ...
- Created on 20 February 2018
- 11. Wireless Loadlink - Tension Load Cell - Radiolink plus
- (2018 Product Pages)
- ... with an ATEX and IECEx version available for hazardous areas, zones 0,1&2. Two versions of the RLP are available: - Long-range 2.4GHz version providing an industry-leading wireless range of 1000m or ...
- Created on 08 February 2017
- 12. Wireless Compression Load Cell - LoadSafe
- (2018 Product Pages)
- ... for hazardous area zones 0, 1 & 2 available Battery life of 1200hrs Compact size Remote on-off APPLICATIONS Centre of gravity weighing and calculating Measurement of systems on and offshore ...
- Created on 08 February 2017
- 13. Running Line Tensiometer
- (2018 Product Pages)
- Need a price? Contact Us The TIMH range is a Wireless Running Line Tensiometer or RLTM built with dockside, marine, offshore, towage and salvage applications in mind. It is particularly ...
- Created on 08 February 2017
- 14. ATEX / IECEx Running Line Tensiometer
- (2018 ATEX product pages)
- ... ATEX and IECEx approved to Ex ia II T4 Ga for use in zones 0, 1 and 2 hazardous environments (gas) and is designed for wire rope tension monitoring in applications with challenging hazardous areas. All ...
- Created on 08 February 2017
- 15. ATEX / IECEX Radiolink plus wireless load cell
- (2018 ATEX product pages)
- Need a price? Contact our team Dynamometer load cell approved to Ex ia II C T4 Ga for use in zone 0,1 & 2 hazardous areas. This intrinsically safe version of the bestselling ...
- Created on 08 February 2017
- 16. ATEX / IECEx Wireless Compression load cell
- (2018 ATEX product pages)
- Need a price? Contact our team LoadSafe - Wireless Compression Load Cell is available ATEX and IECEx approved to Ex ia II T4 Ga for use in zones 0, 1 and 2 hazardous environments ...
- Created on 08 February 2017
- 17. ATEX / IECEx Wireless Shackle Load Cell
- (2018 ATEX product pages)
- ... and IECEx approved to Ex ia II T4 Ga for use in zones 0, 1 and 2 hazardous environments (gas and is designed for the on and offshore oil and gas, chemical and other industries with challenging hazardous ...
- Created on 08 February 2017
- 18. ATEX/IECEx load cell hand control
- (2018 ATEX product pages)
- ... or 1640ft enables the user to measure loads from a safe distance in hazardous areas zones 0,1 & 2, such as offshore oil rigs and petrochemical plants At the heart of the ergonomically designed ATEX Handheld ...
- Created on 08 February 2017
- 19. New Products Detailed in Latest Straightpoint Catalogue
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- ... tree surgeons and other professionals from the arboriculture industry. Among other changes to the catalogue are details of ATEX and IECEx hazardous area approval on much of the wireless load cell range. ...
- Created on 18 October 2016
- 20. ATEX/IECex Load Monitoring Instruments
- (2018 ATEX product pages)
- ... 0, 1 and 2 hazardous area classification. An ATEX version of the wireless Handheld Plus followed, while other wireless products including compression cells, shackle cells, load pins and the Running Line ...
- Created on 26 April 2016