Torque Display Meter

The torque display instrument measures the torque of rotating components through sensors, converting mechanical torsion into electrical signals and displaying them digitally. It is used to monitor torque control during assembly processes such as screw fastening and cap sealing, ensuring operations comply with the set range.

Instruments

Adopt touch knob operation, Rotation speed 1000-14000rpm stepless speed regulation, support real-time torque Linear dispersion and current Power display, working head torque 70N.cm, processing viscosity up to 8000mPa.s, with overload protection function.

$ 1266.00

The series micro motor provides 94N.cm large torque output, equipped with multi-stage Non-metallic gear transmission system to ensure stable operation and low noise, supports 100-1400rpm stepless speed regulation and has digital Rotation speed display function.

$ 449.00

The LCD screen visually displays viscosity, Rotation speed, percentiMeter torque and rotor information, with a range of 20~ 2000000 mPa · s, repRoducibility +/- 1% F. S, and supports eight Rotor speed switches.

$ 536.00

Range 20~ 2,000,000 mPa · s, repRoducibility +/- 0.5% F. S, LCD display viscosity, Rotation speed, temperature and torque, easy operation and high accuracy.

$ 595.00

DC brushless motor, Speed range 30-2200rpm, torque 40N.cm, can automatically adjust the torque to adapt to viscosity changes, with overload protection and LCD screen display function to ensure long-term safe operation.

$ 578.00

Using series micro motor and multi-stage Non-metallic gear drive, Max. Torque reaches 94N.cm, Speed range 100-1300rpm, supports 15L Processing capacity, low running noise and stable torque output.

$ 380.00

Using series micro motor, output power 300W, Max. Torque 195N.cm, low speed running torque, multi-stage Non-metallic gear transmission force, stable operation and low noise, suitable for a variety of Impeller.

$ 572.00

Rotation speed control with four, viscosity measurement range of 20~ 100000mPa · s, repRoducibility +/- 0.5% F. S, LCD screen can display a number of paraMeters such as torque and maximum viscosity value, intuitive and convenient operation.

$ 498.00

The series micro motor provides 94N.cm Max. Torque, multi-stage Non-metallic gear drive to achieve torque doubling, support 100-1400rpm stepless speed regulation and 28L Processing capacity, stable operation and low noise.

$ 407.00

Using series micro motor and multi-stage Non-metallic gear drive, torque up to 94N.cm, Speed range 100-1400rpm, stable operation and low noise, suitable for a variety of Impeller to meet different viscosity requirements.

$ 398.00

The series micro motor provides 94N.cm torque, multi-stage Non-metallic gear drive for low noise operation, supports 100-1400rpm stepless speed regulation and 28L Processing capacity.

$ 403.00

Brushless DC motor provides 48N.cm torque, supports 30-2000rpm stepless speed regulation and 6000 minutes timing, with dynamic speed detection and overload protection functions.

$ 733.00

The series micro motor provides 85W input Power, Max. Torque reaches 94N.cm, supports 100-1300rpm stepless speed regulation; the multi-stage Non-metallic gear transmission structure realizes torque doubling, smooth operation and low noise, and adapts to a variety of Impellers to meet different viscosity requirements.

$ 388.00

The series micro motor provides 85W input Power, Max. Torque reaches 94N.cm, supports 100-1300rpm stepless speed regulation; multi-stage Non-metallic gear transmission enhances torque, stable operation and low noise, and is suitable for a variety of Impellers to meet different viscosity requirements.

$ 386.00

Using series micro motor, output power 300W, Max. Torque 195N.cm, multi-stage Non-metallic gear transmission force, low running noise, support a variety of Impeller to adapt to different viscosity media.

$ 577.00

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