Torque Measurement Device

A torque measurement instrument detects changes in electrical signals generated by the deformation of a rotating shaft under force using strain gauges and converts them into torque values. It is used to monitor the working conditions of equipment transmission components, recording rotational torque data in applications such as motors, screw fastening, and material testing.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement range should cover the actual torque values, the rotational speed should be compatible with the equipment's operating conditions, and the accuracy should meet the testing requirements. Pay attention to whether the sensor size matches the installation space, whether the output signal type corresponds to the data acquisition system, and whether the environmental protection rating is suitable for the on-site conditions.

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Adopt 0.5% F.S. High Accuracy torque Sensor, support bi-directional torque test and 400 sets of Data storage, with locking force and opening force dual Measurement mode and peak hold function, to meet the needs of a variety of Encasement container testing.

$ 1106.00

Measurement accuracy of +/- 2% F. S, wide range of 10~ 2000000mPa · s, and constant speed rotation measurement with torque Sensor.

$ 622.00

Electronic Sensor technology implementation 0.5 level accuracy, support three torque units automatic conversion, with peak hold and real-time tracking mode, can store 99 sets of data and automatically calculate statistical values.

$ 696.00

360N.cm Max. Torque is provided by brushless DC motor, supports 130000mpa.s high viscosity material handling, and has temperature measurement and real-time speed display functions to meet the needs of long-term stable operation.

$ 1603.00

Sampling speed up to 1920HZ, accuracy level 0.5, support three units of automatic conversion and a variety of test mode, with data storage and qualified judgment function, suitable for high-speed Impact torque detection.

$ 974.00

With 1 level accuracy and +/- 1% Indication Error, it supports three test modes of real-time torque tracking, peak holding and first peak, and can store 99 sets of data and automatically calculate statistical values.

$ 2026.00

Driven by a brushless DC motor, Max. Torque reaches 360N.cm, with a speed range of 30-2000rpm, supports temperature measurement and overload protection to ensure stable operation.

$ 1380.00

Using electronic Sensor technology, sampling frequency up to 100Hz, accuracy level 0.5, support three units automatic conversion and upper and lower limit alarm, equipped with special software to achieve data analytics and report generation.

$ 591.00

Sampling speed up to 100Hz, accuracy level 0.5, support three units of automatic conversion and 99 sets of data storage, with upper and lower limit comparison alarm function, suitable for a variety of test scenarios.

$ 591.00

Using electronic Sensor technology, sampling speed up to 100Hz, accuracy level 0.5, support three test modes and 99 sets of data storage, with upper and lower limit comparison and automatic shutdown function.

$ 591.00

Using electronic Sensor technology, sampling speed 100HZ, accuracy up to 1 level, support three units automatic conversion and three test modes, with data storage and upper and lower limit alarm functions.

$ 1306.00

Sampling speed of 100Hz, accuracy of 0.5, support three units of automatic conversion and a variety of test mode, can store 99 sets of data and automatically calculate statistical values, equipped with PC software for data analytics.

$ 591.00

DC brushless motor, Speed range 30-2200rpm, Max. Torque 60N.cm, can automatically adjust the torque to adapt to viscosity changes, with overload and abnormal automatic protection, support long-term continuous operation.

$ 743.00

DC brushless motor, Speed range 30-2200rpm, Max. Torque 80N.cm, can automatically adjust torque according to viscosity, support long-term continuous operation, with overload and abnormal automatic protection function.

$ 787.00

Speed range 30-2200rpm, Max. Torque 80N.cm, DC brushless motor to ensure long-term safe operation, with automatic torque adjustment and overload protection functions, equipped with a variety of Impeller to adapt to different viscosity requirements.

$ 795.00

Articles

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