Force Measuring Gauges For New Zealand Test And Measurement Workflows
Force Measuring Gauges are used to measure push, pull, tensile and compression force across laboratory, production and quality assurance workflows. They support practical testing for components, materials, packaging, assemblies and process validation where repeatable force data is required.
- Brand: Kern
- Equipment Type: Digital force gauges, force-measuring devices, mechanical testers and test stands
- Common Tests: Push-pull testing, tensile checks, compression checks and quality control measurement
- Selection Factors: Measuring range, readability, accuracy, sensor design and fixture requirements
- Related Equipment: Loadcells, force sensors, torque sensors and calibration support may be needed for complete workflows
Selecting Digital Force Gauges For Procurement
New Zealand procurement teams should define the expected force range, whether the test is tensile or compressive, whether a handheld or stand-mounted setup is needed, and whether recorded data or repeatable peak capture is required. This helps ensure the selected gauge is accurate enough without being over or under-specified.
Related Force Testing And Calibration Categories
For a complete force testing setup, compare force gauges with Force or torque sensors, Loadcells and Equipment test calibration or repair. These categories help support repeatable testing, measurement traceability and practical long-term operation.
New Zealand Procurement And Support
John Morris Group supports New Zealand customers through its Auckland service centre, with technical assistance available for product selection, specification review and after-sales support. For help choosing a force gauge or related testing accessory, contact the New Zealand team on 0800 651 700.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Force Measuring Gauges Used For?
They are used to measure tensile, compression, push and pull forces in quality control, production testing, laboratory measurement and industrial inspection workflows.
What Is The Difference Between A Force Gauge And A Loadcell?
A force gauge is a complete handheld or mounted measuring instrument, while a loadcell is a sensor used as part of a larger measurement or test system.
Should I Choose A Digital Or Mechanical Force Gauge?
Digital force gauges are preferred when readability, peak capture, data functions or higher precision are required. Mechanical gauges may suit simpler routine checks where digital output is not needed.
For New Zealand laboratories and manufacturers, Force Measuring Gauges should be selected around measuring range, accuracy, resolution, test direction, fixture setup, calibration requirements and service support.