Engineered Solutions for Lifting Webinar
Our measurement solutions team is hosting an online seminar with a focus on sensor-based products used in various lifting applications. Join us for Engineered Solutions for Lifting on Thursday, October 12 at 9:00 AM Pacific – 12:00 PM Eastern.
How are Interface sensor-based products used for measuring factors related to lifting? Engineering designs, materials, and the sensors used to operate and maintain lifting equipment are changing rapidly. Traditional winches, hoists, lifts, and cranes are upgrading to take full advantage of precision measurements for real-time feedback and to improve efficiencies in use. Equipment and machines used for lifting today need advanced measurement solutions and Interface has a range of products that fit that requirement.
Join Interface experts as we detail types of transducers and instrumentation used for various lifting use cases. They will provide answers to why load cells are valuable in safety and regulation required lifting equipment. Interface experts will define the types of products suited for integration into existing equipment, as well as for project tests and monitoring.
Engineered Solutions for Lifting Topics:
- The Rise in New Lifting Solutions
- 5 Whys for Using Load Cells in Lifting
- Sensor-Based Lifting Products
- Instrumentation Used in Lifting
- Range of Systems Designed for Lifting
- Technical Considerations + Challenges
- Lifting Applications
- Best Practices + Tips for Using Sensors in Lifting
- Top 10 FAQs Related to Lifting
Learn more about the types of products we offer used for lifting, including load cells, load pins, load shackles, tension links, wireless telemetry systems, and custom systems. Does your project require a submersible or IP rated solution? Are you considering using the system with remote monitoring for safety? What about use in extreme environmental conditions like high altitude trams or underwater extraction equipment. Join us to explore the options for high accuracy measurement products for lifting, whether it’s related to measuring force, torque, weight or a combination of factors.
Join us to learn capabilities, limitations, and considerations that are key to selecting the right transducer for measuring lifts. Keith Skidmore and Ken Bishop are joining forces to answer questions, provide tips and detail the specifications for different applications that are used for various lifting use cases. Register today!
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