Interface force measurement products: reliability and safety notes for mine engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Interface is supplying mining and heavy industrial customers with thousands of standard force measurement products each year, including load cells, torque transducers and multi‑axis sensors designed by in‑house engineering specialists. The catalogue covers tension, compression and shear applications across hoists, draglines and conveyor systems, with rugged housings and sealed connectors tailored for dirty, high‑vibration environments. For site engineers, the key value is drop‑in, pre‑engineered instrumentation that simplifies calibration, reduces custom design time and supports more reliable load monitoring on critical lifting and haulage equipment.
Technical Brief
- Standardised force sensors allow consistent overload set-points across fleets, simplifying lift planning and permitting.
- Factory-engineered products reduce ad‑hoc on‑site modifications, cutting the risk of uncertified load‑path changes.
- Using common transducer families streamlines spares management and speeds replacement after safety‑critical failures.
- Pre‑qualified housings and connectors avoid improvised environmental protection that can compromise signal integrity and alarms.
- Consistent calibration procedures across models support traceable proof‑load and statutory inspection records.
- Integration-ready outputs (e.g. analogue or digital) enable direct tie‑in to existing trip relays and SCADA.
- Standard designs vetted by specialist engineers reduce the likelihood of mis‑sized or mis‑applied sensors in lifting circuits.
- Wider adoption of catalogue force measurement in mining reduces dependence on one‑off, unvalidated instrumentation builds.
Our Take
Among the 82 Product/Safety-tagged pieces in our coverage, relatively few focus on generic force measurement hardware, suggesting Interface is targeting a niche where mines are still standardising how they quantify loads on critical equipment in Australia.
For Australian operators, off‑the‑shelf force measurement systems from suppliers like Interface can simplify compliance with evolving plant and lifting safety standards, compared with bespoke instrumentation that is harder to validate and maintain over a fleet of sites.
Because this article is not tied to a specific commodity or mine, it underscores how load and force monitoring is increasingly being treated as a cross‑cutting safety layer in Australian Mining operations, applicable from materials handling to mobile plant and structural monitoring.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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