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MSI Dyna-Link 2 - Features

MSI Dyna-Link 2
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Introduction 9
1.6 Features
Designed to meet or exceed all U.S. and International safety and environmental
standards.
Greater than 150 hours operation with two standard Alkaline ‘C’ cells. Greater
than 300 hours with two standard Alkaline ‘D’ Cells (25000 lb/12500 kg
capacities and above). Also works with off the shelf NiMH rechargeable cells.
Automatic power off conserves battery life by sensing no activity after 15,30,45
or 60 minutes, determined by operator, and turns power off.
Rugged construction throughout. IP65/NEMA Type 4 for outdoor use.
Designed for use with USA made Crosby shackles (optional).
Shackle holes reinforced with steel sleeves (25000 lb/12500 kg capacities and
above) to reduce wear.
Shackle stops ensure ease of mounting. The stops prevent the shackles from
falling to the side of the unit and are held in position for easy rigging.
MSI’s ScaleCore technology provides precision, high resolution (2500 division
standard and up to 10,000 possible) 24 bit A/D conversion coupled with an
advanced RISC microcontroller.
Five large, 1.22 inch (31 mm) LCD digits for clear tension readings from a
distance. Six digits, i in (26 mm) on units 100,000 lb and over.
Easy to maintain: Full digital calibration assures reliable, repeatable
measurements. Can be calibrated without test weights using MSI C-Cal
technology.
Selectable kg/lb/tons (US Short)/metric tons/kilonewtons.
Automatic or manual weight totalization for loading operations.
Easily customized for special applications.
Hi speed PEAK mode for stress and drop test analysis.
Two setpoints can be set for any in-range tension/weight value for operator alerts
or process control. Optional audible alarm output.
ScaleCore technology provides quick and easy firmware updates and calibration/
setup backup.
Two Service counters ensure load train safety by warning the user to perform
safety checks when the lift count gets high or the Dyna-Link has been overloaded
repeatedly. Counter 1 (LFCnt) records the number of lifts above 25% of capacity.
Counter 2 (OLCnt) records the number of times the Dyna-Link overloads.

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