Torque measurement system copes with higher speeds

An Industrial Measurements product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 7, 2006

Retrofit torque measurement has become much more cost effective in recent years, and the latest system is designed to fit any shaft diameter from 100 to 250mm.

Retrofit torque measurement has become much more cost effective in recent years, where a nonpermanent system is desirable, for whatever reason, to fit to the rotating shaft of a wide range of vehicles and machinery.

IML's TCO system addressed most situations, but was relatively slow speed and could only accommodate smaller shaft sizes.

The new SCO unit is designed to fit any shaft diameter from 100 to 250mm at temperatures up to 65C, with a special 100 degree option available if needed.

The 100m shaft version will handle speeds up to 7000rev/min and the 250mm version will accommodate 3000rev/min.

Various signal conditioning packages are available to suit customer's individual requirements and of course IML's years of experience in this very specialist area.

The SCO can be fitted on site, or at our works to provide a traceable calibration option.

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