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Forklift Weighing Sensor (Ring Force Sensor) Easy Installation Guide

Ring force sensors are commonly used in forklift load limiters and forklift weighing systems. Their flat structure fits compact spaces and offers strong resistance to off-center loads. The key is to select the correct installation location and ensure vertical force transmission. The following are simplified installation methods and key points for single- and multi-mast forklifts.

1. Core Installation Principles

Vertical Load: The cargo weight must act completely perpendicularly on the sensor’s load-bearing surface to eliminate measurement errors caused by lateral forces.

Spatial Adaptability: The circular structure allows for direct installation at narrow or irregular joints, such as the mast and fork carriage, without requiring major modifications.

2. Installation Methods by Type

(1) Single-Mast Forklifts
  • Preferably, install at the “fork carriage and inner mast connection point” to minimize the force transmission path and maximize accuracy.
  • Remove the bolts connecting the fork carriage and inner mast, clean the support beam surface, and ensure it is flat and rust-free (flatness tolerance ≤ 0.1mm). Install a suitable circular transition plate and place the sensor flat on it, ensuring full contact between the load-bearing surfaces.
  • Reinsert the connecting bolts and tighten with a torque wrench according to the instructions (torque 25-40 N·m, to prevent damage to the sensor due to overtightening).
  • Route the sensor cable along the side of the mast and guide it through a protective sleeve to the controller in the cab to avoid friction.
(2) Multi-Mast Forklifts (Double/Triple Masts)
  • Select “Inner Mast and Fork Carriage Connection Point” to avoid interference from the outer mast movement and ensure both measurement and lifting stability.
  • Remove the fork carriage connector on the inner mast (welded models require cutting first). Customize a dedicated mounting flange (thickness ≥ 15 mm, matching the connector dimensions). Secure the sensor to the center of the flange, with the load-bearing surface facing upward.
  • Weld or bolt the flange with the sensor to the inner mast. Use cold water to cool the sensor during welding (the sensor has a temperature resistance of ≤ 80°C).
  • Install guide blocks on both sides of the fork carriage to limit left and right deflection to ≤ 2 mm to protect the sensor from lateral forces. The cable is routed through the gap between the inner and middle masts and connected to the controller via a slip ring assembly to prevent entanglement during lifting.

3. General Precautions

  • Preventing Force Damage: Install limit blocks to limit deflection to ≤2mm. Strictly prevent the sensor from being subjected to lateral forces or impacts.
  • Protection Upgrade: Most sensors are IP67 rated. For harsh operating conditions, upgrade to IP68 and install a dust cover.
  • Post-installation calibration is required to ensure measurement accuracy. Also, ensure the cable is protected to prevent interference from moving parts.

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