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Our datasheets show representative custom sensor formats, integration options and technical starting points.

They are not fixed catalogue products. Each design can be adapted around the customer load path, geometry, output, environment and calibration requirement.

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Custom work starts with the application. Send drawings, load cases or packaging limits and HITEC can review the best sensor approach.

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Multi-Axis Force Measurement for Rehabilitation & Excercise Equipment

Medical Rehabilitation Force Sensor

Multi-Axis Force Measurement for Rehabilitation & Exercise Equipment

HITEC medical rehabilitation sensors provide precise multi-axis force and torque measurement for rehabilitation, physiotherapy, and exercise equipment.

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Force Sensors In Surgical Tools

Miniature Force Measurement for Surgical Tools, Medical Robotics & OEM Medical Devices

HITEC’s surgical and medical device force sensors provide precise force measurement for compact surgical instruments, robotic surgery systems, handheld tools and OEM medical devices.

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Multi-Axis Force Sensor in Robotics

Force & Torque Measurement for Robotics, Automation & End-of-arm tooling

HITEC’s multi-axis force and torque sensors provide precise force and moment measurement for robotic systems, automated equipment, and end-of-arm tooling.

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Discover HITEC's Custom Sensor Capabilities

Match load paths with custom tension, compression and overload measurement.

Fit force measurement into constrained spaces without sacrificing signal integrity.

Measure rotating and reaction torque across shafts, flanges and drivetrains.

Resolve force, torque and moment vectors across complex load paths.

Replace structural pins with load sensing while preserving joint geometry.

Measure tension and compression loads through custom engineered force transducers.