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Torque sensors for production and monitoring

A Kistler Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 27, 2004

New piezoelectric reaction torque sensors from Kistler can be adapted very easily and flexibly to suit an extremely wide variety of installation situations.

New piezoelectric reaction torque sensors from Kistler can be adapted very easily and flexibly to suit an extremely wide variety of installation situations.

Each end of the sensor has a flange with four threaded holes and centring seat for accurate coaxial mounting.

A central bore accommodates shafts.

The Type 9339A/9349A/9369A sensors cover measuring ranges of +/-10, +/-25 and +/-120Nm, and are suitable for torques from approximately 0.01Nm.

They offer the ability to measure torque over a range of several decades, an important advantage of piezoelectric sensors over other measuring principles.

The sensors are supplied calibrated for 10 and 100% of the measuring range.

Additional ranges can be calibrated as an option.

High sensitivity, extremely rigid construction and compactness make the new torque sensors suitable for a wide range of research, development and production applications and are especially suitable for assembly applications, eg monitoring screwing operations or checking that rotary potentiometers, rotary switches and bottle caps etc operate within specification.

Correctly installed, piezoelectric sensors suffer neither wear nor fatigue and have a virtually unlimited service life making them especially suited to calibration application.

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