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Digital Tensiometers High Capacity
Series DPSH Digital Tensiometers
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Land/Water Strength In Swimmers
Strength is an essential physical quality for swimmers in short distances.
Sprinters are typically stronger than distance swimmers. They spend
more time developing strength on land. This is because sprinters
need more strength to swim faster for short distances. Sometimes
they spend about 40% of workout time on dryland. Is it enough or
too much? Testing of swimmers with tensiometers in land/water strength helps answer
these questions.
Tensiometers Testing Methodology
Land/water strength is carried out using tensiometers. Strength
is measured in four positions: on dryland in the middle of stroke,
in water performing pulling, kicking and full body swimming. On dryland,
with the use of tensiometers, the athlete applies a maximum effort
during an isometric contraction on a swim bench, while in the water
the athlete aims to stretch the maximum length of a rubber cord with
all-out efforts during the pull, kick, and swim.
Text and photos provided by Genadijus Sokolovas, Ph.D.,
Director of Physiology, USA Swimming
For additional information about tensiometers testing procedure, please read
an article at
For additional information about tensiometers testing procedure, please read USA Swimming Article
Imada is proud to provide tensiometers measurement equipment to USA Swimming.
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Best value high capacity tensiometers with capacity up to
1100 lbf (push/pull)
- RS-232C Tensiometers, Digimatic and analog outputs
- Tensiometers have heavy-duty metal construction
- lb, kg, and Newton units are push-button selectable
- Overload alarm, low battery display indicator
- Outstanding display update of 20 times/second
- Tensiometers runs on internal NiCad batteries or AC adapter
- Real time and peak mode (selectable)
- Tare function
- Full set of tensiometers accessories, AC charger/ adapter and carrying case
- Overload capacity 200% F.S.
- Tensiometers have programmable capabilities available in model Z2H
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DPSH tensiometers digital force gauges represent the latest technology in an
affordable, feature packed instrument. The rugged metal housing
is durable enough to withstand harsh industrial environments. The
easy to read display tells you at a glance the unit of force measurement
(lb, kg, or Newtons), tension or compression, if you are in Peak
Mode, and whether the built-in NiCad batteries are low. The standard
tensiometers outputs (RS-232C, Digimatic, and ±1VDC analog) allow you to capture
data for permanent record. Choose the range or ranges that best
suit your needs. All DPSH tensiometers force gauges are sold complete in kit
form with gauge, hard plastic carrying case, full set of measuring
adapters, extension rod, and AC adapter/charger. All DPSH tensiometers
can be run on the internal NiCad batteries or the AC adapter/charger. |
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DPSH Tensiometers Specifications |
Tensiometers Accuracy
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±0.2% ±1 LSD
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Tensiometers Selectable Units
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Pounds, Kilograms or Newtons
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Overload Capacity
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200% of F.S., Display flashes beyond 110% of F.S.
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Tensiometers Display Update
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20 times/second
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Tensiometers Power
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Rechargeable NiCad battery pack or AC adapter
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Low Battery Indicator
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Display flashes BAT when battery is low
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Tensiometers Outputs
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RS-232C, Mitutoyo Digimatic and ±2 VDC analog output
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Operating Temp.
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32° to 100°F (0° to 40°C)
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DPSH Tensiometers Ranges (Resolution) Accuracy: ±0.2% F.S. ±1 LSD
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Capacity
(Resolution)
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Pounds/Ounces
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Kilograms/Grams
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Newtons
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DPSH-440
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441.0 lbf (0.1 lbf)
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200.0 kgf (0.1 kgf)
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1960 N (1 N)
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DPSH-1100
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1102 lbf (1 lbf)
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500.0 kgf (0.1 kgf)
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4900 N (1 N)
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Use an "R" suffix for reverse display units
(for use on vertical test stands)
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