Cooper Instruments & Systems Model 5i Advanced Force/Torque Indicator User Manual

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Model 5i Digital Force / Torque Indicator

User’s Guide


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cells should be used, along with appropriate mounting brackets and fixtures. Caution should be taken
while handling such equipment.

10.2 Calibration Procedure

In the interests of simplicity and brevity, the following instructions use force terminology only. Such
wording is displayed only when a force sensor is being calibrated. When a torque sensor is being
calibrated, the terms COMPRESSION and TENSION are replaced by CLOCKWISE and COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE
, respectively.

1. Select

Calibration from the menu. The display will appear as follows:

The sensor can be calibrated at up to 10 points in each direction. Enter the number of calibration
points for each direction (compression and tension or clockwise and counter-clockwise). At least
one point must be selected for each direction.

Note: To achieve the accuracy specification of ±0.1% ±1 digit + sensor, it is recommended to
calibrate the sensor at 5 or more even increments in both the tension and compression directions.
For example, a sensor with capacity of 10 lbF should be calibrated at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 lb loads in
each direction.

2. To escape the Calibration menu at any time, press ESCAPE. The display will appear as follows:

Selecting “CANCEL” will revert back to the Calibration setup. Selecting “EXIT W/O SAVING” will
return to the menu without saving changes.

3. After the number of calibration points has been entered, press ENTER. The display will appear as

follows:

4. Place the sensor horizontally on a level surface free from vibration, then press ZERO. The

indicator will calculate offsets, and the display will appear as follows:

CALIBRATION

NOT COMPLETE


CANCEL

EXIT W/O SAVING

CALIBRATION

ENTER # CAL POINTS

(1 TO 10)

COMPRESSION:

5

TENSION :

5

CALIBRATION

OFFSET

Place sensor
horizontal
THEN PRESS ZERO

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