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Product category: Loadcells, Force Sensors and Torque Sensors
News Release from: HBM UK | Subject: T10FS
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 24 March 2004

Torque flange improves temperature
tolerance

HBM has improved the accuracy of its T10FS torque flange by reducing the effect of temperature variations during measurements.

HBM has improved the accuracy of its T10FS torque flange by reducing the effect of temperature variations during measurements The torque flange's sensitivity has been improved to less than +/-0.05%/10K and influence on the zero signal is now below +/-0.03 %/10K

Other aspects, such as the linearity deviation and the relative standard deviation of repeatability, have been refined so that the accuracy class can be increased to 0.05.

The use of high-precision torque transducers is very important, especially in the motor industry, where increased accuracy is demanded and faster control systems are used for component simulation purposes.

The T10FS is available in eight models with nominal measuring ranges from 100Nm to 10kNm.

Depending on the measuring range the T10FS can be used at rotational speeds of up to 24,000rev/min.

The T10FS has a compact design to save space and costs in the manufacture of test benches.

The design has a lower weight than earlier models reducing the bearing load.

It also has lower mass moments of inertia for reduced dynamic torque during acceleration and braking.

A magnetic or optical speed measuring system, with an optional reference pulse, is available on request.

The T10FS has a choice of electrical interfaces with a frequency output of 10+/-5kHz and an optional +/-10V analogue output, to meet the needs of any application.

The torque flange integrates with all other HBM measurement devices using the frequency output and appropriate PME amplifiers or HBM's MGCplus. Request a free brochure from HBM UK ...

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