Pneumatic Axle Load sensor

A pneumatic axle load sensor is a device used to measure the weight or load on a vehicle’s axle by sensing changes in air pressure within the suspension system. It is commonly used in trucks and commercial vehicles with pneumatic or air suspension systems. As the load on the axle increases, the air pressure in the suspension changes, and the sensor detects this variation to calculate the weight being carried. These sensors help ensure vehicles are not overloaded, improving safety, optimizing load distribution, and aiding compliance with road regulations. 

Get a Demo Connect on Whatsapp
Category:

Description

  • High Sensitivity: Able to detect small variations in air pressure, which corresponds to changes in the axle load. 
  • Durability: Designed to withstand harsh environments, including dust, moisture, and temperature variations, making it ideal for outdoor installations and long-term use. 
  • Cost-Effective: Pneumatic sensors are often more affordable than other types of axle load sensors, such as hydraulic or piezoelectric sensors. 
  • Easy Integration: These sensors can be integrated with other vehicle systems, such as braking systems and suspension controls, for improved safety and vehicle performance. 
  • Non- Instrusive Installation: Often, these sensors can be installed without significant modifications to the vehicle structure, making them easy to deploy. 
  • Easy Integration: These sensors can be integrated with other vehicle systems, such as braking systems and suspension controls, for improved safety and vehicle performance. 
  • Scalability: Can be used for various types of vehicles, from light-duty trucks to heavy commercial vehicles, by adjusting the sensitivity or configuration of the system. 
  • Compact Design: Many pneumatic sensors are small and lightweight, allowing them to fit in tight spaces without adding significant weight or complexity to the vehicle. 
Go to Top