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High-quality hollow reaction torque sensors are available in 0-10/30/50/100/200 Nm ranges. The static torque transducer features a hollow disc design, providing precise and accurate torque measurement. SUCH hollow reaction torque sensors have a bridge supply voltage of 5-12 VDC, a safe overload of 120% F.S, a sensitivity of 1.5-2.0 mV/V, and good hysteresis and repeatability.
Yes, a reaction torque sensor is a static torque sensor. They are used to measure the reaction torque generated on a non-rotating shaft or fixed component. These sensors do not rotate with the shaft, but instead output a torque signal by detecting torsional deformation at the fixed end.
A hollow reaction torque sensor is a type of static torque sensor designed with a through-hole or hollow shaft, allowing it to measure torque on rotating or stationary components without interrupting the shaft or cable passage.
The hollow structure allows easy installation on existing shafts, pipes, or motor spindles. It reduces the need for coupling and provides a compact, lightweight solution ideal for space-limited applications.