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Torque sensor checks motors for stress

A Sensor Developments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 14, 2008

Novel device is designed to measure the reaction forces exerted on a motor's housing.

Available now from Sensor Developments, the Model 01302 motor flange torque sensor is is a novel device designed to measure the reaction forces exerted on the motor housing.

The sensor is directly mounted to the motor's flange face as the main interface between it and the torque load.

It can be used with variable displacement motors, fluid motors, linear actuators and other drive motors to measure the output torque, in real time and at the source.

The use of this sensor greatly reduces the potential of electrical noise due to bearings or slip-ring brushes, and allows for more extreme environmental exposures, such as at sea or at remote field sites.

This sensor design can be adapted for a wide range of applications and motor face couplings including SAE type flanges.

Torque capacities can be designed to meet customer requirements and typically range from 11 to 1100Nm.

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