In heavy lifting and rigging, real-time load data isn't a luxury—it is the difference between a controlled operation and a catastrophic failure. SCIC (www.scic-chain.com) delivers industry-leading wireless load cell links and shackles, engineered to provide dynamic, accurate force measurement from land to sea. Whether monitoring a 1-ton tension test or orchestrating a 1,250-ton offshore lift, SCIC load cells offer the rugged reliability, extended range, and intelligent safety features that modern rigging demands.
To fully appreciate the engineering behind SCIC load cells, we emphasize two critical performance metrics that directly impact operational safety and efficiency:
1. Overload Indication & Unmatched Safety Margins
SCIC load cell links feature a precise overload indication at 100% F.S. + 9e (verification intervals). This means the system does not wait until the load approaches the breaking point to warn the operator. Instead, it alerts the user the moment the load exceeds the rated capacity by the smallest measurable margin, allowing immediate corrective action. Combined with the 125% F.S. maximum safe load and 400% F.S. ultimate load rating, this dual-layer protection ensures that operators have both a real-time warning system and a massive structural safety buffer—far exceeding standard industry requirements.
2. Extended Battery Life & Industry-Leading Telemetry Range
Power and connectivity are the lifeblood of wireless monitoring. SCIC load cell links utilize high-capacity 18650 rechargeable batteries or 7.4V 2000mAh polymer batteries, delivering an impressive battery life of ≥ 40 hours of continuous operation—sufficient for multiple shifts without recharging. More importantly, our system telemetry range extends from 500 to 800 meters (with a minimum remote controller distance of 15 meters) via a stable 470MHz frequency. This extended range allows operators to monitor loads from a safe, remote distance, even across sprawling construction sites or offshore platforms, without signal degradation.
Post time: Jul-17-2026



