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Torque transducer for when space is at a premium

A FGP Instrumentation product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 10, 2000

Designed for applications where space is at a premium, the new CD1050 miniature torque transducer from FGP is ideal for in-line torque measurements.

Designed for applications where space is at a premium, the new CD1050 miniature torque transducer from FGP is ideal for in-line torque measurements.

The transducer's dimensions for the lowest ranges of 10Nm to 100 Nm are only 40mm x 50mm x 50mm, with four further larger ranges available up to +/-7000Nm offering an accuracy of 0.25% including linearity, hysteresis and repeatability.

The sensing element of the CD1050 consists of thin-layer strain gauges connected in a Wheatstone bridge configuration, and signal transmission is via long-life slip rings, designed and built by FGP to a high specification.

Designed for industrial and research applications in both static and dynamic modes, the transducer will operate up to speeds of 4000 rpm and can accept overloads of up to 3 x F.S.

It operates with a 10 Vdc supply and provides an output of 1.5 to 2.0 mV/V.

Various mechanical fittings are available, including square male couplings, cotter pins or smooth shaft fixings.

The transducer can be supplied with an instrumentation unit displaying the torque values digitally.

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