Static Robot Joint Torque Sensor, Disc Type, 50-100 Nm

SKU: SUCH-TQS-NJY40
$335.79
● Range 0-50/0-100 Nm selectable ● Sensitivity 1.5-2.0 mV/V ● Safety overload 120% ● Bridge voltage 5-12V DC
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Overview

Static robot joint torque sensor for sale at a good price. The torque transducer is made of silicone gel, effectively insulated from air and dust, with a safe overload of 120% F.S., and can be used in -20℃~+60℃. SUCH static torque sensor can be used in robot joint shafts, robotic arms, torque wrench calibration, bolt tightening verification and material testing scenarios.

Feature

  • Reasonable Structure: The static sensor utilizes a disc-type design, offering compact size, excellent stability, and a strong, compact design.
  • High-Quality Steel: The static robot joint torque sensor is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring quality and peace of mind.
  • Versatile Application: Suitable for measuring torque in various static and non-continuous rotational applications, such as disc connections, drilling rigs, and industrial automation.

Robot joint torque sensor features

Dimension (Unit:mm)

Robot joint torque sensor dimension

Wiring

Robot joint torque sensor wiring

Specs
Sensitivity 1.5-2.0 mV/V
Material Stainless steel
Non-Linearity ≤±0.5% F.S
Repeatabilit ≤±0.5% F.S
Creep ≤±0.5% F.S/30 min
Zero Temperature Drift ≤±0.05% F.S/10°C
Sensitivity Temperature Drift ≤±0.05% F.S/10°C
Working Temperature -20°C~60°C
Input Impedance 380±30Ω/730±30Ω
Output Impedance 350±2Ω/700±3Ω
Insulation Resistance ≥5000MΩ/100VDC
Safety Overload 120% F. S
Bridge Voltage 5-12VDC
Application
Static torque sensor of robot joint

Robot Joint

Static torque sensor of robot arm

Robot Arm

Static torque sensor of bolt

Bolt

FAQ

A static robot joint torque sensor measures the non-rotating torque applied to a robot joint or actuator. It helps monitor joint forces, detect overloads, and improve motion control accuracy.

Keep it clean, avoid electrical shock or overload, and regularly check the wiring. Regular calibration ensures consistent accuracy and reliable performance.

A force sensor measures the push or pull force applied along a straight line and the unit is N. A torque sensor, on the other hand, measures the moment of rotation about an axis and the unit is Nm.

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