PCB Load & Torque, Inc Load Cell Sensors – Quality Sensors, Now Lower Priced and Stocked for Immediate Delivery

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PCB Load & Torque, Inc., has aggressively lowered the price of their high-quality low profile and rod end style load cell sensors and at the same time improved their stock program designed to provide customers immediate delivery, thus creating the best overall value for customers.

Market- and performance-proven, PCB® Series 1200 Low Profile, Series 1400 Fatigue-Rated Low Profile, and Series 1300 Rod End Load Cells are rugged sensors utilized in the automotive, aerospace, industrial, and commercial product industries. PCB® Series 1400 Fatigue-Rated Low Profile Load Cells are manufactured using premium heat-treated, fatigue-resistant steels and are ideal for system or component durability testing, performance evaluations, or structural testing. PCB® Series 1200 and 1300 general purpose load cells are suitable for a wide range of tension and compression measurement applications including component testing, quality control and material testing. 

The PCB® stocking program allows these popular products to be stocked and ready to ship to ensure customers receive fast delivery on every order. Quality products, lower prices and faster lead times, equals the best value in the industry.

PCB Load & Toque, Inc. is a manufacturer of load cells and torque transducers located in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA supported with a dedicated technical sales group. RS Technologies, a division of PCB Load & Torque Inc., designs and manufactures fastener technology test systems and threaded fastener torque/angle/tension systems. For more information about PCB Load & Torque, Inc. visit www.pcbloadtorque.com. PCB Load & Torque is a division and a registered trademark of PCB Group, Inc.

For more information please contact;

Hanna Saari
PCB Piezotronics Europe GmbH,
Tel: +49 (0)2462/74044,

E-mail: hsaari@pcb-europe.de

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