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We supply and distribute world-leading load cells and force sensors, tailored for precision and reliability. Whatever your application, we have the right product and solution to meet your needs.Contact us today and experience the difference.

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Submersible Load Cell – Reliable Force Measurement Underwater

Engineered for Marine, Offshore, and Harsh Environments

A submersible load cell is a rugged force sensor designed to perform reliably in underwater or wet conditions where standard load cells would fail. Built with corrosion-resistant stainless steel, sealed housings, and IP68/IP69K protection, these sensors deliver accurate force and weight measurement even when fully submerged.

At Sensors and Gauges, we supply submersible load cells in Australia, ensuring accurate performance in marine, offshore, wastewater, and research applications.


Why Choose a Submersible Load Cell?

Unlike standard models, a submersible load cell is engineered for wet, corrosive, and high-pressure environments.

Key Benefits:

  • Waterproof Protection – IP68/IP69K sealing for underwater use.

  • Corrosion Resistance – Stainless steel construction for long-term durability.

  • Accurate in Harsh Conditions – Stable performance despite water pressure and temperature shifts.

  • Custom Designs – Tailored for marine, R&D, and offshore needs.

  • Versatility – Suitable for both tension and compression applications.

👉 Learn more about specialised load cells at Load Cell Solutions
👉 Shop marine-grade models at Load Cell Shop


Applications of Submersible Load Cells

Submersible load cells are trusted in industries where force measurement must withstand water exposure:

  • Marine & Offshore – Monitoring mooring forces, anchors, and subsea structures.

  • Oil & Gas – Force monitoring in offshore rigs and subsea operations.

  • Wastewater Treatment – Load monitoring in submerged pumps and systems.

  • Hydraulic Testing – Measuring forces in wet or submerged environments.

  • Research & Development – Underwater testing in labs and universities.

  • Fishing & Aquaculture – Load monitoring in cages, nets, and marine equipment.

👉 Related: Tension Compression Load Cells – Ideal for dual-purpose force measurement.
👉 Related: Inline Load Cells – Compact and easy to integrate into marine systems.


Types of Submersible Load Cells

At Sensors and Gauges, we provide a wide range of submersible load cells, including:

  • Tension Load Cells – Ideal for mooring and anchor force monitoring.

  • Compression Load Cells – For submerged structural testing.

  • Shear Pin Load Cells – Commonly used in marine winches and cranes.

  • Miniature Submersible Sensors – For R&D and laboratory testing.

  • Custom-Engineered Models – Designed for unique underwater requirements.


Why Buy Submersible Load Cells from Sensors and Gauges?

We are Australia’s trusted supplier of marine and underwater load cell solutions:

  • Expert Consultation – Helping you choose the right sensor for your environment.

  • ISO-Calibrated Products – Traceable and reliable accuracy.

  • Durability Guaranteed – Rugged designs for long-term submersion.

  • Local Stock & Delivery – Fast service across Australia.

  • Complete Solutions – Integration with displays, amplifiers, and DAQ systems.

📍 Location:
Unit 27/191, Mccredie Road, Smithfield, NSW 2164

📞 Customer Support:
0477 123 699
sales@sandsindustries.com.au

👉 Request a Quote today for submersible load cells designed for your industry.


Smart Tip

“A submersible load cell is the only reliable choice when force measurement must survive underwater or in extreme humidity — from offshore rigs to research labs.”


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