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Loadcells, Force Sensors and Torque Sensors
News Release from: Datum Electronics | Subject: 420 Series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 August 2003
Torque transducers handle more speed
Datum Electronics has further extended its standard range of torque transducers to cater for higher rotary speeds and an increased number of torque ranges.
Datum Electronics has further extended its standard range of torque transducers to cater for higher rotary speeds and an increased number of torque ranges The 420 Series transducers operate with no direct contact from the rotor to the stator, they are available either as complete transducers or as separate rotor/stator assemblies for test rig an OEM applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Torque sensor provides deeper NVH data
The RS420 torque sensor is a key part of a system designed to monitor, analyse and help understand how noise, vibration and harshness affects drivetrain systems.
They provide a system accuracy of 0.1% of full scale either into a rack-mounted indicator, a PC or control system.
Shaft speeds of over 21,000rev/min are currently in use.
The standard range of housings cater for torque ranges from 10Nm up to 10kNm, the same modular elements have been applied to bespoke transducers for use down as low as 1Nm and up to 200kNm.
The 420 Series is compatible with Datum's full range of torque indicators (Type 300 torque indicator, Type 310 portable torque and speed indicator, Type 370 torque, speed and power indicator) and a range of data-logging software.
Torque measurement applications often benefit from an engineering input at an early stage in terms of the application of a standard transducers or the design of a bespoke unit.
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