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Can load cells be used for long-term monitoring?

Yes. Many Geokon load cells are designed for long-term structural and geotechnical monitoring.

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Geokon load cells are frequently used for long-term monitoring applications such as tieback tension measurement, retaining wall monitoring, and foundation load verification. When paired with data loggers, they can record load changes over weeks, months, or years. This is especially useful for engineered projects requiring ongoing performance documentation. Hydraulic Rentals can supply monitoring equipment options depending on your project duration.

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Renting provides access to specialized monitoring equipment without high purchase cost.

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Geokon load cells are designed for high accuracy in professional engineering applications.

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Yes. Load cells are commonly used during bridge lifting to verify load distribution and safety.

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They can. Readouts and monitoring equipment may be included depending on the rental package.

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Compression load cells measure pushing force, while tension load cells measure pulling force.

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Geokon load cells are used to measure compression or tension forces in lifting, structural, and geotechnical applications.

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