reaction torque transducer
reaction torque transducer
reaction torque transducer
reaction torque transducer
reaction torque transducer
reaction torque transducer
reaction torque transducer
reaction torque transducer

Micro SS Shaft Reaction Torque Transducer Cl1 12

The range of the reaction torque transducer is: 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5Nm. It is a stainless steel shaft, corrosion-resistant.

  • Support customization
  • Maintenance-free design
  • The resistance strain is an integrated product composed of
  • sensitive components and integrated circuits
  • High accuracy and stable and reliable performance.
  • Low-range torque measurement, easy to install and use.
  • Stainless Shaft
  • Suitable for static torque measurement

Shaft Reaction Torque Transducer Introduction

The reaction torque transducer adopts a metal strain gauge and a Wheatstone bridge circuit design. And the torque transducer has good temperature stability. It can be used for high-level output of integrated circuit amplifiers. The reaction torque transducer is used to perform high-precision static and slightly dynamic rotation (limited angle) torque measurement in clockwise and counterclockwise directions.

The reaction force torque transducer is a common torque measurement tool. Its working principle is based on reaction force. When the torque on the rotating shaft changes. The elastic element inside the transducer will produce a corresponding deformation. This deformation will be converted and output through an electrical signal. thereby achieving accurate measurement of the torque.

The reaction force torque transducer senses the change of torque by measuring the deformation of the elastic element. This deformation will cause the resistance value of the strain gauge to change. It is then converted into a voltage or current signal through a bridge circuit. Achieve accurate torque measurement.

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Shaft Reaction Torque Transducer Parameters

Range: 0~0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5Nm Frequency: 100μS
Output: 0.1-0.2Nm … 0.6 mV/V±10%F.S. Insulation resistance: ≥5000MΩ/ 100VDC
0.3-0.8Nm … 0.8 mV/V±10%F.S.
1-3Nm …1.3mV/V±10%F.S.
Zero output: ±1% F.S. Working voltage: 10VDC(9-15VDC)
Non-linearity: ±0.1,0.3% F.S. Compensation temperature: -10 ~ 60℃
Hysteresis: ≤±0.05% F.S. Working temperature: -20 ~ 65℃
Repeatability: ≤±0.05% F.S Safe overload: 150% F.S.
Creep: ≤±0.03% F.S/30min Ultimate overload: 200% F.S.
Temperature effect on sensitivity. 0.03% F.S. / 10℃ Wire: Ø5.2×3m
Temperature effect on zero: 0.03% F.S. / 10℃ Electronic connection: Red/E+, Black/E-, Green/S+, White/S-
Input resistance: 350,  750±10Ω Material: Aluminum alloy, stainless steel, or alloy steel
Output resistance: 350,  700±5Ω Other Customized (according to customer needs)

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Shaft Reaction Torque Transducer Applications

The reaction torque transducer is used on many occasions. It is suitable for occasions requiring high-precision measurement and real-time monitoring.

Machining: Provide key data to understand torque changes under different lubrication conditions.

Automobile manufacturing: Used for automotive brake testing. Ensure the safety and performance of automotive brake systems.

Aerospace: Plays an important role in viscosity and lubrication research.

Bearing friction, axle torsion testing: Ensure the accuracy of the test.

Torque measurement of motors and pumps: An important measurement tool.

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What is the Difference between Static Torque and Reaction Torque?

Static force: Statics studies the equilibrium conditions of an object under the action of a force system. When the net force on an object is zero, the object is at rest or in uniform linear motion.

Reaction force: According to Newton’s third law. When one object exerts a force on another object. The second object will also exert an equal and opposite reaction force on the first object.

What is the Purpose of A Torque Test?

The main purpose of torque testing is to detect and evaluate the torque resistance of metal fasteners. Ensure their reliability and stability during assembly and use.

Through torque testing, key performance parameters can be obtained. Such as breaking torque, maximum installation torque, etc.

Torque testing can guide product design, material selection and quality control.

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