Canister Load Cells

TC414 and DBSL series compression load cells. 25t–200t capacity. ±0.03% NIST-verified accuracy. Stainless steel 17-4 PH. Multi-cell truck scales, railroad scales, tank weighing. Ships from Buffalo Grove, IL.

Product image placeholder: Canister load cell assembly with mounting base

Quick Facts

  • Two series: TC414 base mount (25t–200t) and DBSL pancake industrial (2t–200t).
  • ±0.03% F.S. accuracy, NIST-traceable calibration included.
  • Hysteresis <0.02% F.S. Creep <0.02% F.S. (30 min). Rated output 2.0 mV/V.
  • IP67 welded seal. Temperature −10°C to +60°C. 350Ω impedance, ±10%.
  • Standard in 4–8 cell arrays for truck/railroad scales (50t–200t per cell).

At-a-Glance Specifications

Capacity Range
25t–200t (per cell)
Accuracy
±0.03% F.S.
Material
Stainless Steel 17-4 PH (TC414)
Output Impedance
350Ω ±10%
Temperature Range
−10°C to +60°C
Excitation (Rated)
10V DC ±10%

What Are Canister Load Cells

Canister load cells are compression-only transducers designed for high-capacity applications where space is constrained and structural integration is essential. The cylindrical form factor allows direct placement under tank platforms, truck frames, or hopper supports without external mounting brackets. Unlike button load cells or single-element designs, canisters provide predictable load distribution and mechanical stability in multi-cell arrays used for platform scales.

The TC414 series features a base mount configuration ideal for bolt-down installation on truck deck frames or scale platforms. The DBSL pancake variant offers a shorter profile for space-limited tank-support applications. Both deliver identical accuracy and hysteresis performance, differing only in mounting geometry and thread configurations.

Technical diagram: Cross-section of canister load cell showing strain gauge bridge, seal, and mounting interface

How Canister Load Cells Work

Canister load cells operate on the strain gauge principle. A compression force applied to the top surface is transmitted through a stainless steel column to a fixed base. Strain gauges bonded to the column’s outer surface detect elastic deformation and generate a proportional electrical signal via a Wheatstone bridge circuit.

Mechanical Load Path

Load enters through a hardened top platen, concentrates along the column’s central axis, and exits through base pins to the underlying support structure. The IP67 welded seal protects internal components from moisture, dust, and corrosive atmospheres. This design prevents off-axis bending that would compromise accuracy.

Signal Generation & Output

The rated excitation voltage (10V DC) powers the bridge circuit. At zero load, output is nominally zero (balanced bridge). As compression increases, strain causes resistance change in the gauge elements, producing output proportional to applied force. Rated output is 2.0 mV/V, meaning a 25t cell produces 50 mV at rated capacity under 10V excitation.

Multi-Cell Array Configuration

Platform scales typically employ 4–8 cells in parallel. Each cell carries a portion of total platform weight based on relative stiffness and geometry. Load indication systems sum all cell outputs to display total weight. This distributed architecture improves creep stability and thermal compensation compared to single-cell designs.

TC414 vs. DBSL: Series Comparison

Both series deliver ±0.03% accuracy and NIST-traceable calibration. Selection depends on available space and mounting method.

Parameter TC414 (Base Mount) DBSL (Pancake)
Capacity Range 25t–200t 2t–200t
Height ~150 mm standard ~80 mm (compact)
Mount Style M20 base threads, bolt-down feet M16 top/bottom, spherical seat
Rated Output 2.0 mV/V 2.0 mV/V
Accuracy ±0.03% FS ±0.03% FS
Hysteresis <0.02% FS <0.02% FS
Creep (30 min) <0.02% FS <0.02% FS
Common Applications Truck scales, railroad deck scales, fixed platforms Tank scales, hopper mounts, portable platforms

TC414 cells are standard in heavy-truck checkweigh systems. DBSL cells excel in space-constrained tank and silo applications where height above the support beam must be minimized.

Key Features & Performance Metrics

NIST-Verified Accuracy

±0.03% full-scale accuracy with NIST-traceable calibration certificate. Lab-verified nonlinearity and hysteresis ensure consistent truck scale operation across seasons and load ranges.

IP67 Sealed Design

Welded stainless steel housing with sealed connector blocks internal moisture and contaminants. Rated for wash-down environments and outdoor installations. No recalibration drift due to water ingress.

Exceptional Creep Stability

Creep <0.02% F.S. over 30 minutes ensures stable reading even when vehicle dwells on scale. TC414 base mounts eliminate flexing that causes false weight gain in older systems.

Stainless Steel 17-4 PH

Corrosion-resistant material withstands salt spray (truck scales near roads) and chemical spill environments. Service life exceeds 10 years with minimal maintenance.

Temperature Compensation

Temp coefficient ±0.002% F.S./°C from −10°C to +60°C. Maintains accuracy in unheated outdoor installations. No seasonal recalibration required.

350Ω Standardized Impedance

Compatible with all industrial load cell indicator systems (Lonestar, Pennsylvania Scale, Avery Weigh-Tronix). Drop-in replacement for equivalent-generation cells.

Who Uses Canister Load Cells

Transportation & Logistics
Truck scales for permit verification, axle-load compliance, and revenue control. Multi-cell TC414 arrays standardized by DOT testing labs across the U.S.
Railroads & Intermodal Operators
Train weighing systems where 50t–100t per cell capacity is standard. DBSL variants in modern railhead scales for real-time car-weight reporting.
Bulk Chemical & Grain Storage
Tank scales and hopper mounts for inventory control. Pancake design minimizes dead-load error under deep silos.
Structural/Crane Scale Integration
Embedded into crane hook assemblies for lift verification. TC414 stainless steel withstands marine environments and steel mill wash-down.
Material Testing Laboratories
Compression testing of structural materials (concrete, composites, metals) where repeatability and low creep are critical for ASTM E4 compliance.
[IMAGE: Application photo — TC414 canister load cells installed under a multi-deck truck scale platform with junction box and cable routing visible]

Capacity Selection Guide

Choosing the correct canister capacity requires calculating total platform load and dividing by the number of load cells in your design.

Load Calculation Methodology

Add platform/structure weight, maximum expected load, and a safety margin (typically 25–35%). Divide by the number of cells. For example, a 60-ton truck scale with 4 cells should use 25t–30t rated cells (60 tons ÷ 4 = 15 tons per cell; select 25t for headroom).

Capacity Matrix by Application

  • Portable truck scales (2–4 cells): 50t–100t per cell (total scale 100t–400t).
  • Fixed truck scales (8 cells): 25t–50t per cell (total scale 200t–400t).
  • Tank/hopper scales (3 cells, DBSL): 50t–100t per cell (total scale 150t–300t).
  • Railroad car scales (16 cells, mixed): 25t–50t per cell (total scale 400t+).
  • Material test rigs: 50t–100t per cell depending on sample size and test type.

Overspeed & Shock Loading

Avoid running scales at rated capacity continuously. Select cells with at least 20% headroom above your maximum expected load. This preserves creep stability and extends calibration life between verifications.

Installation & Maintenance

Base Mounting (TC414)

Bolt TC414 cells to the scale platform using the factory-drilled mounting holes. Ensure the top platen is perpendicular to the mounting surface (check with a spirit level). Use lock washers and Loctite 243 (medium strength) to prevent vibration-induced loosening under heavy truck traffic.

Pancake Mounting (DBSL)

Position DBSL cells under the tank or hopper with spherical seats properly engaged. Allow slight lateral play (1–2 mm) to accommodate platform deflection. Excessive side load will cause erroneous readings and accelerated creep.

Cable Routing & Connector Protection

Route load cell cables in conduit away from engine compartments and high-current power lines. Connector blocks must remain above splash level when installed on truck scales. For outdoor installations, apply dielectric grease to connector pins to prevent corrosion.

Periodic Inspection

Every 6 months, visually inspect cells for cracks (rare but possible under extreme shock) and verify cable continuity with an ohmmeter. Look for salt deposits or rust spots on stainless surfaces; clean with mild detergent and dry promptly. Check that base bolts remain tight (do not exceed 80 Nm torque).

Recalibration Intervals

Recalibrate every 12 months for static truck scales, every 6 months for heavily used railhead systems, and every 24 months for storage tank applications with minimal traffic. Environmental factors (temperature swings, vibration, chemical exposure) accelerate drift; adjust schedules accordingly.

[IMAGE: Installation diagram — Base mounting procedure for TC414 canister load cell showing bolt pattern, spirit level alignment, and cable routing in conduit]

Detailed Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Accuracy (Nonlinearity) ±0.03% F.S. (NIST-verified)
Hysteresis <0.02% F.S.
Repeatability ±0.01% F.S.
Creep (30 min) <0.02% F.S.
Creep (24 hrs) <0.05% F.S.
Rated Output 2.0 mV/V (typical)
Output Impedance 350Ω ±10%
Input Impedance 380Ω ±10%
Excitation (Rated) 10V DC ±10%
Maximum Excitation 15V DC (brief pulses)
Operating Temperature −10°C to +60°C
Temp Coefficient ±0.002% F.S./°C
Storage Temperature −20°C to +70°C (no excitation)
IP Rating IP67 (welded seal)
Material Stainless Steel 17-4 PH (TC414), Stainless Steel (DBSL)
Weight TC414: ~3.5 kg (50t), ~5.2 kg (100t), ~6.8 kg (200t)
Cable 4-conductor shielded, 28 AWG, 5 m standard
Connector DIN 43650C (standard plug-in), sealed blocks available
Calibration NIST-traceable certificate included with all units
Warranty 2 years parts and labor

Standards & Compliance

Calibration & Verification Standards

All TC414 and DBSL units are calibrated to NIST standards using deadweight rigs certified by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Calibration methodology follows ASTM E4-19 (compression) and IEC 60068-2 environmental stress testing protocols.

Scale System Certifications

Cells are suitable for OIML R60 (scales of automatic operation), ISO 6715 (truck scale design), and ISO 6726 (load cell classifications). When integrated into a complete scale system, the system installer is responsible for final certification by an authorized weights-and-measures official or third-party lab.

Environmental & Safety Standards

Stainless steel construction and sealed design comply with RoHS 2 (no lead, mercury, or restricted substances). IP67 rating meets IEC 60529 submersion requirements. All solder joints and circuit traces conform to IPC-A-610 electronics assembly standards.

Replacement Calibration Service

Transcell offers recalibration services for in-service cells. Turnaround is typically 5–7 business days. Verify accreditation at your local metrology institute for regulatory compliance in your jurisdiction.

How Transcell Canister Cells Compare

Attribute Transcell TC414/DBSL Typical Market Alternative
Accuracy ±0.03% (NIST-verified) ±0.05%–±0.1% (certificate often lab-stated, not NIST)
Creep (30 min) <0.02% FS ±0.05% (higher drift = shorter scale life)
Stainless Material 17-4 PH or 300-series (corrosion-resistant) Carbon steel with paint (rust risk in humid climates)
Temperature Stability ±0.002% F.S./°C (tight compensation) ±0.005%–±0.01% /°C (requires seasonal adjustment)
Lead Time 1–2 weeks (domestic stock) 6–12 weeks (import from Asia)
Support Buffalo Grove engineering + calibration in-house Offshore support + 2–3 week turnaround for calibration
Technical Depth: Transcell canister cells are direct-fit replacements for equivalent-generation cells from Avery Weigh-Tronix, Pennsylvania Scale, and other OEM suppliers. No firmware changes required on existing indicator systems. Drop-in compatibility with 350Ω bridge output and 2.0 mV/V sensitivity ensures zero re-commissioning risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum load I should apply to a canister load cell?
Canister load cells are compression-only devices. Minimum load is typically 10–20% of rated capacity. Below this, signal-to-noise ratio degrades and creep becomes visible. For accurate readings on light loads (e.g., a 25t cell measuring a 2-ton tank), consider using a smaller-capacity DBSL pancake cell instead.

Can I use TC414 cells on a truck scale that currently has button load cells?
Not without mechanical redesign. Button cells mount flush to the underside of a frame; TC414 cells require dedicated mounts with bolt-down feet. However, if your scale indicator is compatible with 350Ω bridge impedance and 2.0 mV/V output, the electronics will work. A structural engineer must verify the new mounting interface and load distribution. Contact our engineering team for a retrofit assessment.

What happens if a canister load cell fails mid-service?
If one cell in an 8-cell array fails, the scale will show a reading but with lower accuracy. The remaining 7 cells carry additional load, causing uneven weight distribution. Scale accuracy may degrade to ±0.15%–±0.25%. Replace the failed cell immediately and recalibrate the entire scale system. We offer expedited replacement cells and take failed units for failure analysis.

How do I prevent false weight readings caused by temperature swings?
TC414/DBSL cells are temperature-compensated from −10°C to +60°C with a tight coefficient of ±0.002% F.S./°C. For outdoor truck scales subject to 40°C daily swings, this translates to <0.08% drift. To eliminate this, use a compensation module in your indicator system that reads ambient temperature and adjusts the zero-point automatically. Transcell indicators have this feature built-in.

Are TC414 cells suitable for dynamic weighing (moving vehicles)?
Yes, but with conditions. Creep <0.02% F.S. means weight stabilizes within 30 seconds once a vehicle stops. For in-motion weighing (vehicle driving across scale), use a fast-response indicator with low-pass filtering. Transcell’s automotive scale indicators support dynamic filtering to reduce jitter from suspension bounce and tire compliance.

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