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The high-performance dynamic rotating torque sensor offers a measurement range of 5-10000 Nm. Made of 40CrMo alloy steel, the SUCH dynamic rotary torque sensor features a seven-pin aviation connector and can measure the torque of rotating power equipment such as electric motors, engines, and internal combustion engines. The rotating torque transducer has a response frequency of 100μs, a power supply voltage of ±15V DC/24V DC optional, and frequency signal output options of 5KHz-15KHz/0-20mA/4-20mA/0-5V/0-10V/1-5V.
A frequency response of 100μs indicates the fastest response speed at which the dynamic rotating torque measurement sensor can capture torque changes. That is, the delay from a change in torque to the output of an accurate signal is only 0.1 milliseconds. This performance makes it particularly suitable for high-dynamic torque measurement scenarios.
Storage temperature refers to the ambient temperature range within which the dynamic rotary torque sensor is not in operation. Exceeding this range may damage internal electronic components or cause strain gauge failure. The effect of operating temperature refers to the measurement error caused by a 10°C change during operation being <0.2% F.S, reflecting the sensor's temperature compensation capability.