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News Release from: HBM UK | Subject: T10FM torque flange
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 June 2005
Torque flange turns to faster shaft
speeds
HBM has improved the maximum speed of its T10FM torque flange enabling it to be used for accurate measurements at rotational speeds of up to 8000rev/min.
HBM has improved the maximum speed of its T10FM torque flange enabling it to be used for accurate measurements at rotational speeds of up to 8000rev/min Main applications for the T10FM are test benches in the automotive industry, offshore, aerospace, shipbuilding, motor construction and drive and conveying technology
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Torque flange reaches up to 80kNm
HBM has launched its T10FM torque flange to meet the demand for increased measuring ranges.
Using modern test bench technology reduces development times and increases quality.
The T10FM benefits from a compact design that saves space and costs in test bench manufacture.
It can withstand high permissible transverse forces enabling machine elements to be fitted directly to the flange.
Due to its high radial stiffness it offers good resistance to bending vibrations.
Because it has a high permissible load there is less need to compensate by oversizing when using it for dynamic measurements.
The T10FM has a choice of electrical interfaces with a frequency output of 10 +/-5kHz and a +/-10V analogue output.
The T10FM is an integrated part of HBM's complete measurement tools from sensor through signal adaptation and evaluation software.
HBM has designed the T10FM to be maintenance free because it has no bearings or slip rings.
The T10FM is available for nominal torques of 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 45, 50, 60, 70 and 80kNm.
An optical rotational speed measuring system is available on request. Request a free brochure from HBM UK ...
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