Rotary torque sensor TorqueSense
non-contacttelemetry

rotary torque sensor
rotary torque sensor
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Characteristics

Type
rotary
Other characteristics
non-contact, telemetry
Torque

20,000 Nm
(14,751.24 ft.lb)

Description

The signals that are relevant for a drive train – the torque and (optionally) the speed – are measured directly on the rotating machine elements. Ideal positioning The concept is based on the direct recording of decisive data where they occur: In the shaft that is subjected to torque, throughout its entire performance range. Optimum data quality This robust, high-performance mechatronic solution allows the precise recording of data with a high resolution and a high level of linearity as well as reliable repeat accuracy. Robust and maintenance-free The non-contact measurement (no electronics or telemetry are required on the shaft) is maintenance-free and displays a significant level of resistance to shocks, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations. The best price-performance ratio Whether it is in the standard version or a customized configuration, this solution makes a convincing case thanks to its practical mechanical features and outstanding electronic capabilities, and currently offers the best price-performance ratio on the market. Features Ready-to-fit sensor unit with a robust measuring principle (“inverse magnetostriction”) No wear and a long operating life – non-contact and maintenance-free High precision even at low torque Long-term stability (no sensor drift) Customer-specific mechanical interfaces are possible Integrated speed measurement is possible Integrated temperature measurement is possible Scalable shaft diameter and measuring range

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