Rotary torque sensor T210
compact

Rotary torque sensor - T210 - HBM Test and Measurement - compact
Rotary torque sensor - T210 - HBM Test and Measurement - compact
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Characteristics

Type
rotary
Other characteristics
compact
Torque

Max.: 200 Nm
(147.51 ft.lb)

Min.: 0.5 Nm
(0.37 ft.lb)

Rotational speed

30,000 rpm
(188,496 rad.min-1)

Description

The torque transducer T210 features a precise measuring system which transmits the measurement values as well as the supply energy in a contactless way from the rotor to the stator. Additionally, the rotational speed and the angle of rotation are captured. These values are then handed over via a voltage or frequency-output. With these features the T210 shaft torque sensor is well-equipped to be used universally and is often found in End-of-Line applications or in development test benches. Finally, the round shaft ends allow for an easy and free of play integration. Thanks to its standardized design, almost all existing plants can be effortlessly retrofitted with T210. HBM Accuracy Class: 0.1 Nominal rotational speed: up to 30,000 min-1 Speed measurement: 512 impulses/rotation All-in-one Solution Measurement of rotational speed and angle of rotation with 512 impulses per rotation Max. RPM of up to 30,000 min-1 Torque and RPM from one device! Easy Integration Downwards compatible to T21WN Known mounting hole pattern Compact design Round shaft ends allow for a free of play installation Maintenance free 3D-model (STEP file) available User-friendly integration during planning, installation and usage! Measurement Technology Voltage and frequency output (±10 V; 10 kHz ±5 kHz) Linearity deviation ≤±0.05 % Measuring bandwidth of up to 1 kHz Precise and universal!

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