Bluetooth axle load sensor eurosens DDS BT is used to measure axle load in vehicles with leaf spring suspension and uses the leaf spring deformation (suspension deflection) measurement method. The calibration procedure of the sensor eurosens DDS BT is performed on a smartphone via an Android app.
Power supply, V
3.6 V
Output interface
BLE 4.2
Transmission mode
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Transmission range, up to
200 m
Measured angles, range
-40°…40°
Ambient operating temperature
-40 ...+85 °C
Ingress protection rating
IP 67
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Features
Autonomous sensor with long range of communication and high accuracy of data reading
Powered by a built-in ER14505 battery which provides up to 5 years of sensor operation
Compatibility with popular GPS trackers (Nav Telecom, Teltonika, Galileosky, etc.)
One sensor can support up to 3 calibration tables simultaneously
Use Cases
Weight sensor wires are extensively used in transportation vehicles, trucks, buses, and fleet assets to connect weight sensors that monitor cargo loads. This data assists fleet managers in optimizing load distribution, enhancing safety, and complying with weight regulations.
By accurately measuring and monitoring cargo weight, fleet managers can ensure vehicles are loaded within safe and legal weight limits, reducing the risk of accidents and fines. Efficient load distribution also contributes to better fuel efficiency and extends vehicle lifespan.
Weight sensor wires are integrated into conveyor systems and material handling equipment in manufacturing and logistics environments. They connect weight sensors that monitor goods as they move through production lines and distribution centers.
Real-time weight monitoring along production and distribution processes enables quality control, prevents overloading, and ensures accurate inventory management. This enhances operational efficiency, reduces errors, and minimizes waste.
Weight sensor wires are used in construction equipment like cranes, hoists, and lifts to connect load cells that monitor the weight of building materials and equipment.
Monitoring weight during construction helps prevent overloading and ensures structural safety. It aids in preventing equipment damage, reducing downtime, and adhering to safety regulations.
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