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Torque sensors FOR ROTATING APPLICATIONS.


TORQUE SENSOR 8645/8646


This sensor’s easy-to-use design and particularly attractive price open up a wealth of potential uses even for highly price-sensitive applications. A rugged construction and option to extend the nominal temperature range create new opportunities where cost and complexity would previously have ruled out direct torque measurements.


Features


 Measurement ranges of 0 … 2.5 Nm to 0 … 500 Nm


 Extremely good value and zero maintenance


 Built-in instrumentation amplifier


Highlights/Options  Tolerates high transverse forces and bending moments


 Extended nominal temperature range –40 °C up to 120 °C (optional)


 German-accredited DAkkS or factory calibration certificate


TORQUE SENSOR 86403/86413/86423


Mechanical adaptability and precision measurement properties make this sensor range ideally suitable to a huge variety of screw-action applications. Also ideal for use in other industrial applications thanks to static and short-term dynamic measurement capability in either direction of rotation.


Features


 Measurement ranges of 0 … 1 Nm to 0 … 1000 Nm


 Excellent reproducibility  Choice of mechanical adapters


Highlights/Options


 Includes integral angle/speed measurement (option)


 Compact design


 German-accredited DAkkS or factory calibration certificate


Applications for the 8645/8646 and 86403/86413/86423 sensors


 Testing screwdrivers  Torque measurement on screw jacks  Use in conveyor systems


 Measuring drag and friction torques in motors and pumps


 Measuring drive torques in drilling systems


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