Indicator optimises torque measurement

A Datum Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 2, 2003

Test rig torque measurement is now simpler and more precise using the Datum Electronics Type 370 indicator.

Test rig torque measurement is now simpler and more precise using the Datum Electronics Type 370 indicator.

The torque indicator provides a 25mm-high bright-red five-digit LED display of torque, shaft speed and shaft power.

The indicator display can be read from more than 6m across the typical test bay.

Using the display's variable damping and peak hold facilities, steady readings can be taken from fluctuating loads and peak events can be captured.

The indicator is simple to calibrate and has numerous additional functions set from the front panel such as two trips operating from the torque signals, bipolar or unidirectional operation and variable output scaling.

For further analysis from the rig the indicator provides analogue outputs 4-20mA and 0-10V DC as well as a direct RS232 PC interface.

The outputs can be programmed to read average torque in normal operation or dynamic torque signals up to 1kHz in fast test mode.

Software is available to log the data direct to an Excel file or display it on screen during tests.

Supplied as either a rack mounted or cased indicator, the Type 370 will operate from 110/240V AC or 15V DC.

It has been design to read from all conventional full bridge torque transducers and from the Datum Series 420 noncontact torque transducers.

System accuracy when used with Datum's transducers is better than 0.1% full scale.

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