Flange-reaction torque sensor

Sept. 13, 2007
Used to evaluate low-torque components and controls, flange-reaction torque sensors measure small-reaction torque levels using flange-to-flange connections in-line with the component under test.

The sensors use a hollow cruciform element structure for extraneous load-handling capabilities. Available torque ranges are 50 to 1,000 lb-in. (6 to 113 Nm).

Sensor Developments, 1050 W. Silver Bell Rd., Orion, MI 48359, (248) 391-3000, sendev.com

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