Rotary Shaft Torque Sensor
These strain gauge based sensors are designed to measure rotating torque in systems that undergo large angular displacements. Examples are motor shafts, fans, and crankshafts. These sensors incorporate a slip ring design to transmit the signals produced during operation.
Model number: 01100
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Specifications
Key Features
OPTIONS:
- Pneumatic brush lifter
- Integral speed sensor – 60 tooth mag pick-up
- Footmount
Product Specifications
Capacity | 100 in-lbs to 20,000 in-lbs | |
Overload capacity | 150% of F.S. | |
Output at F.S. | 2mV/V | |
Non-linearity | 0.10% of F.S. | |
Hysteresis | 0.10% of F.S. | |
Zero balance | 1.00% of F.S. | |
Compensated temperature | 70 to 170°F | |
Useable temperature | -65 to +250°F | |
Temperature effect on zero | 0.002% of F.S./°F | |
Temperature effect on span | 0.002% of Rdg./°F | |
Bridge resistance | 350 Ohms | |
Excitation voltage, maximum | 20 Vdc | |
Maximum speed | 6000 RPM | |
Shaft Material | Alloy Steel |
Resources
Technical Bulletins
diagram_rotary_shaft_torque_sensor_01100.pdf
File
rotary_shaft_torque_sensor_-_01100.pdf