7 strain gage mounting, 1 direct machine mounting, 7 strain – LINK Systems 5100-8 Tonnage & Analog Signal Monitor User Manual
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The best strain gage locations are 
below gibs and at least 12 inches 
above where the upright joins the 
machine bed. Locating the strain gage 
in the gib region can cause excessive 
bending moments to be translated 
through the gibs into the upright as the 
slide tries to "cock" for some 
conditions of off-center loading. 
Locations too near the bottom of the 
upright may produce a non-uniform 
strain field. Do not mount strain gages 
on any side of an upright that has a tie 
rod access opening. When holes are 
present in the desired upright 
mounting location, avoid mounting 
strain gages any closer than three 
diameters of the hole directly above or 
below the hole or any closer than one 
diameter of the hole to the side of the 
hole. Don't mount strain gages in 
recessed panel areas in uprights. 
 
Shaded Areas
Are Best Mounting
Locations
Shaded Areas
Are Best Mounting
Locations
Figure 29: Straight Side Machine Gage Locations
A.
OK
OK
UPRIGHT
BOTTOM
Bottom
Of Gib
12”
Hole
C.
B.
ENTIRE
SIDE BAD
Access
Hole
D.
Recessed
Panel
A.
OK
OK
UPRIGHT
BOTTOM
Bottom
Of Gib
12”
A.
OK
OK
UPRIGHT
BOTTOM
Bottom
Of Gib
12”
OK
OK
UPRIGHT
BOTTOM
Bottom
Of Gib
12”
Hole
C.
Hole
Hole
C.
B.
ENTIRE
SIDE BAD
Access
Hole
B.
ENTIRE
SIDE BAD
Access
Hole
ENTIRE
SIDE BAD
Access
Hole
D.
Recessed
Panel
D.
Recessed
Panel
Recessed
Panel
Stay away from corners of uprights as strain gage 
mounting locations. The best locations on the upright for 
strain gages on machines of tie rod construction are 
generally on the centerline of the tie rod. Avoid any 
mounting locations where uprights have internal 
reinforcements or other change of section. As far as 
possible, strain gages should be mounted in conditions of 
geometric symmetry on uprights and at the same vertical 
height on each upright. Figure 29 illustrates mounting 
locations for straight side machines of tie rod 
construction. 
 
Figure 30 shows areas to avoid on the uprights of straight 
side machines of tie rod construction. The cross-hatched 
areas should be avoided. 
 
 
 
 
 
Figure 30: Upright Areas to Avoid
 
 
