Model LW50 Wheel Force Transducer

  11,200 lbf (50 kN) radial load capacity 5,620 lbf (25 kN) lateral load capacity Measures 3 forces and 3 moments Measures X & Z accelerations Adapts to 12 in and larger wheels Low cross axis sensitivity Swappable slip ring Read More …

Weight Optimization of Wheel Force Transducer Adapters

The Industry’s Problem Wheel Force Transducers (WFTs) are a simple and highly accurate means for measuring loads from the road into a vehicle’s wheels. Using WFTs to measure road input loads during durability testing is a standard practice in the Read More …

Using Wheel Force Transducers for Vehicle Dynamics

Vehicle dynamics testing plays a key role in advancements to the automotive industry. Michigan Scientific offers important instrumentation used in vehicle dynamics: the Wheel Force Transducer (WFT). The Wheel Force Transducer is capable of measuring all wheel forces and moments, Read More …

New Product Alert! | New Wheel Force Transducer Model – LW65

For over 60 years, Michigan Scientific has made amazing strides in the process of improving great products, so that they can better serve our customers. We are excited to announce a new model of Wheel Force Transducer (WFT), the LW65. With Read More …

Stator Angle Correction Device for Wheel Force Tranducer

For 20 years, Michigan Scientific has been providing testing and measurement confidence with the precision and reliability of our Wheel Force Transducers (WFTs). We pride ourselves in being able to deliver products with simple installation, setup, and operation. Michigan Scientific Read More …

MTU Uses Wheel Force Transducer for Baja Development

Michigan Scientific proudly sponsors many teams and organizations, from local high schools to large universities and recently helped the Michigan Technological University (MTU) Blizzard Baja Enterprise team acquire wheel force and moment data using Wheel Force Transducers (WFT). The Baja Read More …

Using Wheel Force Transducers in Snow

Winter driving is here for most of the Midwest of the United States. That means slippery roads and reduced visibility for drivers in states like Michigan. For the safety of drivers and passengers, it is crucial that vehicles handle well Read More …