Rotary torque sensor incorporates digital wireless

A Sensor Developments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 29, 2006

Sensors are designed to economically measure rotational torque using a conventional shaft-to-shaft configuration for inline placement.

Sensor Developments announces another addition to its rotary torque sensor product line.

The new 01424 series features a novel design that incorporates a digital wireless system.

Greatly reduced electrical noise, a 1000Hz frequency response and 10,000rev/min speed rating are all standard features.

These sensors are designed to economically measure rotational torque using a conventional shaft-to-shaft configuration for inline placement.

Users can accurately measure torque from DC motors, engines, turbines and other rotary power sources.

These sensors can also be supplied with a 512pulse/rev optical encoder to measure angle or speed.

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