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Torque sensors FOR NON-ROTATING APPLICATIONS.


HIGH-PRECISION TORQUE SENSOR 8625


The sophisticated design and unrivalled measurement capabilities of this high-precision torque sensor can be enjoyed in a vast range of applications thanks to its modular mechanical and electrical design.


Features


 Measurement ranges of 0 … 0.01 Nm to 0 … 10 Nm


 Versatile mechanical fitting options  Excellent price/performance ratio


Highlights  Linearity error as low as from 0.05 % F.S.


 Optional USB port can be used for TARE, filter and average value settings


 Wide nominal temperature range –20 °C up to 80 °C


Options  Analog output 0 … ±10 VDC/USB  burster TEDS


 Suitable for mounting on flange or bracket


 German-accredited DAkkS or factory calibration certificate


Applications


 Test setups for precision mechanics  Measuring the torques applied to vehicle dashboard controls  Reaction torque measurements on motors  Measuring holding torques on frictional connections


Accessories


Metal-bellows couplings Ultra-easy to fit thanks to compact and torsionally stiff design with zero backlash


DigiVision PC software Convenient configuration and analysis software that is practical and intuitive to use


8 burster Torque sensors


Connecting cables A large range of high-quality connecting cables are available to fit all burster instruments or as unterminated cables with free soldered wire ends


Sensor instrumentation Display/evaluation units, fieldbus modules, complex process control systems supplied ready for use


with flange


with bracket


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