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Measuring torque without slip rings
18 July 2016
At Sensors & Instrumentation Sensor Technology will showcase wireless technology for measuring power in drive shafts and other rotating machine elements.

TorqSense Rotary Torque Sensors are unlike traditional slip ring transducers. They use a simple non-contact radio link for collecting real-time torque signals, letting machine builders and control engineers can do away with expensive and temperamental slip rings. Thus simply mounting the sensors and checking the radio connection is all that is required to set up a TorqSense.
Electronics convert the data stream directly into engineering outputs, such as torque, speed, power and angle. Serial and USB interfaces make TorqSense directly compatible with PCs and other user-friendly features include built-in peak torque sampling, storage and torque averaging, and a self-diagnostics test package. Stand E13
For further information visit: https://www.sensors.co.uk/cda0816
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