




Haibao Instruments HG-10 digital display push-pull force meter is a portable push-pull force meter with a load value of 10N and a graduation value of 0.005N. The HG-10 digital display push-pull force meter has high accuracy, high resolution, and high stability. Features The test direction is displayed through pull force + / push force -, and it also has a memory for storing 99 sets of test data, which is convenient for data management and analysis.
The structure of the HG-10 digital display push-pull force gauge includes: upper limit indicator light, lower limit indicator light, buttons, display window, contact connecting rod, communication interface, power adapter jack, and level signal output interface. The details are as follows:


1. HG-10 digital push-pull force gauge has the characteristics of high accuracy, high resolution and high stability.
2. Freely set the upper and lower limit comparison values, and can automatically sound alarm and level signal output.
3. Test direction display (pull force +, thrust force -).
4. Adopt segmented LCD display and green backlight screen.
5. HG-10 digital push-pull force gauge can store 99 sets of test data and automatically calculate the average, maximum and minimum values ââof the stored data.

1) Test value reading area
2) Numerical units, you can choose from three different measurement units: "N", "kgf", and "lbf". When using an external large range, there will also be "kN".
3) Battery power indicator. When the battery power is very low, charge it in time. When the battery power is empty, the HG-2/5/10/20/50 push-pull force gauge will automatically shut down.
4) Memory number where data is stored
5) Data average indication: "Average" means displaying the average value
6) Working mode indication
"Track": weight tracking mode;
"Peak": peak hold mode;
7) Peak hold lock symbol
This symbol will be displayed if a peak is being held in peak hold mode.
8) Push and pull force direction symbols
"+" is displayed during the pull test and "-" is displayed during the push test.




