HDMA II Dynamometer

3 ~ 500 ton

The HDMA II Dynamometer from Hi Systems, crafted from high-strength special alloy aluminum commonly used in the aviation industry, offers superior durability and lightweight properties.


Its body is treated with hard anodizing, significantly enhancing its resistance to challenging environmental conditions.


This advanced device is available in versions that range from wired models with both analog and digital outputs to wireless options equipped with an internal display and capable of communicating with an external hand terminal.


The wireless models can be conveniently controlled and operated via a handheld terminal, adding flexibility to its use.


Known for its robust and rigid structure, the HDMA II achieves precision measurements with an accuracy of 0.1%, and its built-in rechargeable battery provides up to 80 hours of continuous operation.


It supports multiple force measurement units including kilograms (kg), tons (t), pounds (lb), Newtons (N), and kilonewtons (kN), meeting global industry standards.


Available in a wide range of capacities from 3 tons to 500 tons, the HDMA II is tailored for diverse industrial needs, ensuring precise load management across various applications.


Applications

Hi Systems HDMA II Dynamometers are essential tools across a multitude of sectors, renowned for their precision in strain, tensile, and force tests. These tests are critical in industries such as construction and mining where ensuring material and structural integrity is paramount.


In the field of transport and logistics, these dynamometers facilitate the accurate assessment of load capacities and safety compliance, enhancing operational efficiencies.


Shipyards also rely on these devices for the rigorous testing of maritime equipment, ensuring each component can withstand extreme conditions.


Furthermore, the HDMA II is invaluable in port logistics, aiding in the management of cargo weights, optimizing loading processes, and preventing overloading.


Its wide-ranging applications also extend to general industrial uses where precise force measurement is necessary to maintain high standards of quality and safety.