The ANYLOAD 101RS S-Beam Load Cell is a compact stainless steel force transducer designed for precision tension and compression measurement in low-capacity applications. Built from durable 17-4PH stainless steel and environmentally sealed to IP66, the sensor delivers stable and repeatable performance in both laboratory and industrial environments. The 101RS is available in capacities of 100 N, 250 N, 500 N, and 750 N, making it well suited for applications requiring accurate measurement of relatively small forces while maintaining a rugged mechanical design.
Miniature S-beam load cells such as the 101RS are widely used in testing instruments, handheld measurement devices, small-scale automation systems, and laboratory equipment where both tension and compression forces must be measured accurately. The symmetric S-beam design allows force to be applied along the central axis, enabling reliable measurement of pulling or pushing loads within compact fixtures and mechanical assemblies. With integrated overload protection and threaded mounting points, the sensor can be easily incorporated into test rigs, calibration equipment, material testing fixtures, and precision instrumentation.
Engineered for OEM integration and engineering measurement systems, the 101RS provides a dependable sensing element for force monitoring, validation testing, and product development applications. Typical uses include motor and actuator testing, handheld torque or force gauge systems, component validation fixtures, and laboratory R&D setups where precise measurement of small forces is required. When paired with signal conditioning electronics or data acquisition systems, the sensor can be integrated into complete force measurement and instrumentation platforms used for testing, quality control, and automated measurement systems.
If your application requires specialized integration or modifications, ANYLOAD can assist with engineering consultation and product customization. Our team regularly works with OEM manufacturers, automation integrators, and test equipment developers to adapt force sensors for specific mounting arrangements, capacity requirements, environmental protection levels, or electrical interfaces. Contact us to discuss your application requirements or to develop a customized force measurement solution tailored to your system.