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Ambient conditions


The conditions (humidity, pressure, temperature, etc.) of the medium surrounding the load cell.
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ambient temperature


The temperature of the medium surrounding the load cell.
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Axial Load


A load applied along or parallel to and concentric with the primary axis.
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calibration


The comparison of load cell outputs against standard test loads.
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calibration curve


A record (graph) of the comparison of the load cell outputs against standard test loads.
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combined error


(Non linearity and Hysteresis) The maximum deviation from the straight line drawn between original no-load and rated load outputs expressed as percentage of the ratedoutput and measured on both increa [..]
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compensation


The utilization of supplementary devices, materials, or process to minimize known sources of error.
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Creep


The change in load cell output occurring with time while under load and with all environmental conditions and other variables remaining constant.
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creep recovery


The change in no-load output occurring with time after removal of A load which had been applied for a specific period of time. Usually measured over a specific time period immediately following remova [..]
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deflection


The change of length along the primary axis of the load cell between no-load and rated load conditions.
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