Manner Sensortelemetrie non-contact torque flanges

Friday, 30 September, 2011 | Supplied by: SI Instruments


Torque measuring flanges from Manner Sensortelemetrie can be employed for the measurement of both static and dynamic torques on rotating or stationary shafts and machine flanges. Using the torque and rotation speed parameters, the power flow along a shaft can be directly calculated.

Manner Sensortelemetrie has developed special compact torque flanges for the fulfilment of these tasks. All Manner torque measuring systems feature non-contact torque signal transmission according to the patented sensor telemetry procedure. They operate without the need for bearings and therefore can be mounted without the need for an additional bearing bracket or articulated shafts. This avoids costs and allows for extremely compact test stands.

Torque ranges from 5 Nm to 1 MNm are available to be measured without contact or bearings. The units have a high torsional strength, up to 40,000 rpm, and have a high transverse and axial force resistance. Communication can be via Ethernet or CANbus.

Online: www.si-instruments.com
Phone: 08 8352 5511
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