Rotary torque sensors for automotive uses

Torkdisc rotary torque sensor system is designed for automotive driveline and power-train dynamometers and torque measurement applications that require a robust torque transducer.

By Control Engineering Staff July 10, 2006

Torkdisc rotary torque sensor system is designed for automotive driveline and power-train dynamometers and torque measurement applications that require a robust torque transducer. It features a telemetry system consisting of an on-board electronic module that converts torque signals into a high-speed, 16-bit digital output. Styles are also available that use a non-contact, maintenance-free design that eliminates the need for replacing worn brushes. Sensors come in capacities from 50-in.-oz to 225 k in.-lb full-scale and maximum speeds to 15,000 rpm.

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PCB Piezotronics Inc., Force/Torque Div.


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