The Rock Exotica enForcer Kit is a remarkable solution for measuring forces. It comes with a compact aluminum load cell snugly placed in an incredibly tough 'Pelican-style' polycarbonate hard case. The inner is lined with custom - formed foam to protect the load cell. Along with the kit, you get spare batteries and a screwdriver, allowing for easy in - field battery changes. The enForcer can measure both dynamic and static events up to 20 kN. It uses two sampling modes, which are great for monitoring rigging systems and high - resolution log drop - testing. One of its unique aspects is the Bluetooth connectivity. You can use it with an iPhone or iPad, but you'll need to buy the app separately. The swivel attachment points set this load cell apart from others. Features: The super - strong polycarbonate hard case comes with a laminated Quick Reference Guide, spare batteries, and screwdrivers. It has a lightweight aluminum build and a compact, portable design that's perfect for 'in - line' use in rigging systems. The swivel attachment points reduce potentially dangerous torsional and off - axis forces. There are two sampling modes: 'Slow' for monitoring and 'Fast' for drop testing. With built - in Bluetooth, you can wirelessly monitor forces on your iPhone. You can record and download graphs of 4 - second dynamic events (the enForcer App is required and sold separately). It also records the maximum force and can measure force in kg, lbf, and kN. Specifications: Max Reading 20 kN, MBS 36 kN, Accuracy ± 2%, Case Length 224 mm, Case Width 135 mm, Case Depth 65 mm, Weight 843 g, Certification CE.







Using the Rock Exotica enForcer is quite straightforward. First, make sure your device is fully charged or has fresh batteries. If you need to change the batteries in the field, just use the included screwdriver. To measure forces, attach the load cell to your rigging system using the swivel attachment points. These points help reduce dangerous forces. You can choose between the 'Slow' mode for regular monitoring or the 'Fast' mode for drop testing. If you want to use the Bluetooth feature, download the enForcer App on your iPhone or iPad (it's sold separately). Once connected, you can monitor forces wirelessly and even record graphs of 4 - second dynamic events. Remember, the maximum reading is 20 kN, so don't exceed this limit. Keep the hard case clean and dry. If it gets dirty, you can wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Store the enForcer in a cool, dry place when not in use. Check the accuracy periodically, as it's ± 2%. If you notice any significant changes in readings, it might be time to get it checked.