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Chain hoist friction clutch test

12th March 2024

     

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WIKA’s FRKPS Chain Hoist test set is a reliable and efficient way to test the friction clutch on your chain hoist. 

The FRKPS consists of a force transducer with chain adapters and a display unit. To perform the test, simply insert the force transducer into the chain and move it upwards against the base of the chain hoist to block the chain. 

The force transducer is built as a shear beam, so it is unaffected by parasitic forces and torques, and the output signal is carried via cable to the hand-held indicator. To test every kind of chain hoist in the specified load range, you'll need two chain adapters and three centering sleeves. 

The additional digital hand-held display unit has all the necessary functions to process the output signals of sensors and display the measured value directly. The large dot-matrix display makes handling particularly easy. And when you order the FRKPS, it comes in a robust aluminium case with the hand-held indicator, force transducer, 3 centering sleeves, 2 chain adapters, charger, and 10 m cable included. 

WIKA stands out as the sole manufacturer providing this comprehensive solution for chain hoist testing. 

If you want to make testing your friction clutch easier than ever, the FRKPS is the perfect solution. 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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