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Datum adds higher-torque model to M420 transducers

A Datum Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 10, 2009

Datum Electronics has added the Size 5 higher-torque model to its range of M420 Rotary Torque Transducers.

The Size 5 is available as either a 15,000 or 20,000Nm transducer.

Based on the industry standard M420 series, key features include: stable contactless digital data transmission (RS485 or RS232); simple plug-and-play into Torquelog software utility to display shaft torque, RPM and power; and a range of analogue output options.

The M420 is a conventional torque transducer and sensor with rotary shaft and static body.

This complete packaged torque sensor transmits the torque signal from the rotating shaft within the torque transducer body.

The static element of the torque sensor is mounted to the rotary shaft with bearings.

The M420 transducers are used in more than 52 countries worldwide.

They are ideal for applications that require a self-contained sensor to be mounted in line with the driven torque; these include automotive test rigs and process plants.

The M420 is part of the wider range of torque-measurement solutions from Datum Electronics, including transducer ranges up to 1MNm.

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