Mounting Methods

SINGLETACT MOUNTING METHODS
Single-Sided Tape
Single-sided tape follows a similar mounting procedure as above, but there are some
considerations to keep in mind regarding the type of tape used. Stiff tapes like packaging tape is
not recommended in most applications, as it can adversely affect the sensor readings by adding
unnecessary rigidity to the mount; opt instead for more conforming tapes like PTFE or PVC
tape. These flexible tapes will also conform better to abnormal geometries than rigid tapes
would. In the two images below, the left shows a stiff clear tape, and the right shows PTFE tape.
Glues
Quick-setting glues such as hot glue or epoxy should be considered only when the use of tape
is not suitable. Applications where the SingleTact sensor needs to be positioned in a narrow slot
makes the use of tape difficult or impossible, as the tape will catch or prevent the sensor from
being inserted. For a sensor to be placed into such a position, glue allows the user to position
the sensor as desired, and then it sets once in place.
For best results with glue, apply just enough glue to the center of the sensor head to create an
even layer over the surface. Once hardened, the glue will act as a force distributor, as shown in
the left image below. Avoid using an excessive amount, as the glue may curl around the sensor
and create a depression, as depicted exaggeratedly in the right image below. Instead of
exerting pressure on the sensor itself, the application ends up exerting pressure on the
hardened glue around the sensor, which is non-ideal.
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