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Double flange reaction torque sensors for sale, capacity range with 20 Nm/50 Nm/100 Nm/200 Nm/300 Nm/500 Nm/1000 Nm/2000 Nm/3000 Nm/5000 Nm/10000 Nm/20000 Nm/100000 Nm optional. Static torque transducers are suitable for static or non-continuous rotating torque force measurement, widely used in testing machines, torque wrenches, steering motorized actuators, valves, transmissions, static torque hydraulics and other static torque test systems. SUCH double flange reaction torque sensor can measure forward and reverse torque, can withstand 150% of the load. Torque sensor capacity can be customized according to customer requirements.
Reaction torque sensor is a kind of torque detection equipment based on Newton's third law. It does not directly contact with the rotating shaft, but installed in the motor, engine and other power sources and the fixed base between, through the perception of the power source when working on the fixed base of the reaction torque to indirectly converted to the actual torque output of the rotating shaft value, its own in the working process to maintain a stationary state.
When a power source, such as a motor or engine, drives a shaft to rotate and output torque to a load, the shaft generates an equal and opposite reaction torque on the power source itself. A reaction torque transducer is mounted between the power source and a fixed base. The elastic element within it undergoes a slight deformation in response to this reaction torque. The sensor then converts this deformation into a corresponding electrical signal. Ultimately, through signal processing, the actual torque output of the rotating shaft is calculated.
Rotary torque sensors are directly connected in series to a rotating shaft, rotating synchronously with the shaft and measuring the dynamic torque by sensing the deformation of the shaft, suitable for real-time monitoring of the torque of rotating parts. Reaction torque sensors are fixed between the power source and the base, and indirectly convert torque by sensing the reaction torque generated by the power source, which is more suitable for scenarios where the power source is fixed and the torque changes are smooth.