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  2. Force gauge - Wikipedia

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    An example of an electrical force gauge is an "electronic scale". One or more electrical load cells (commonly referred to as "weigh bars") are used to support a vertical or horizontal "live load" and are solid-state potentiometers which have variable internal resistance proportional to the load they are subjected to and deflected by.

  3. Quickshifter - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the shift linkage design the sensor specifically reacts either on a push or pull action. Mechanical, linear, sensors typically close a micro switch at a factory preset force level in one particular direction only. A more versatile sensor design uses a strain gauge to measure the level of the applied force in either direction. The ...

  4. Drawbar (haulage) - Wikipedia

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    A drawbar eye, also called tow eye, is a mechanical part to connect an independent trailer/dolly via a drawbar coupling to a tractor. [2] the eye is connected to the front end of a drawbar with bolt, flange-mounting or welding. [3] Most are made from high tension material to bear heavy loads while being pulled by the tractor.

  5. Drawbar force gauge - Wikipedia

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    A drawbar force gauge is a gauge designed to measure forces on a machine tool's drawbar. These types of machines are found in metalworking, woodworking, stone cutting, and carbon fiber fabricating shops. Many modern machines generate well in excess of 50,000 N (12,000 lbf).

  6. Bowden cable - Wikipedia

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    A Bowden cable (/ ˈ b oʊ d ən / BOH-dən) [1] is a type of flexible cable used to transmit mechanical force or energy by the movement of an inner cable relative to a hollow outer cable housing. The housing is generally of composite construction, consisting of an inner lining, a longitudinally incompressible layer such as a helical winding or ...

  7. Force - Wikipedia

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    Force gauge – Instrument for measuring force; Orders of magnitude (force) – Comparison of a wide range of physical forces; Parallel force system – Situation in mechanical engineering; Rigid body – Physical object which does not deform when forces or moments are exerted on it; Specific force – Concept in physics