SDA-247B Dynamic Torque Sensor

Description

 

The SDA-247B torque sensor comprises the rotary shaft, the anodic oxidation aluminum alloy, and the output electronics. The rotor consists of several parts, and the actual measuring device is a rotary shaft. The rotary shaft and the strain gauge is the spring element. It is designed to deform elastically under an applied torque. When the sensor is in torsion, it produces a tiny amount of strain in the material of the measuring element. This strain is linear and proportional to the applied torque within certain limits. It can be measured using strain gauges, which connect in a Wheatstone bridge circuit. A microprocessor conditions the signal from the Wheatstone bridge and transfers it to the stator.

Applications

► Suitable for use in all types of test bench
► Test setups for precision mechanics
► Haptics testing of actuator elements
► Engine test benches and power measurement
► Biomechanical product testing
► Size of bearing friction torques

 

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The SDA-247B is a high-precision, reliable dynamic rotary torque sensor. Ranging from 1N.m, 10N.m, 20N.m, 50N.m, 100N.m, 200N.m, 300N.m, and 500 N.m.

It can present ideal test data when testing clockwise and counterclockwise torque. Due to its excellent craftsmanship and special test procedures provide high accuracy, low linearity, and low hysteresis. This sensor can be used for either quality control or R& D research.

The SDA-247B torque sensor uses a unique patented DPT technology; it is small in size and capable of high speed and low maintenance. Therefore, these sensors are suitable for various production environments, whether a shift-based production line, test bench, or offline test system. In addition, the SDA-247B torque sensor can conduct stable torque measurements during continuous operation. Therefore, it is suitable for professional test bench measurement of holding, friction, separation, or tightening torque.

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