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TQM201

Metric, Non-Rotating, Shaft Mount, Reaction Torque Sensors

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  • All Stainless Steel Case for Long-Term Reliability in Industrial Environments
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  • Shielded Cable for Precise Low-Noise Measurements
  • Heavy-Duty Mounting for Positive, Non-Slip Connection
TQM201
From C$ 1 682.97
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Metric, Non-Rotating, Shaft Mount, Reaction Torque Sensors TQM201 TQM201
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Product Overview

OMEGA’s TQ201/TQM201 Series comprises in-line mount reaction torque sensors. They are designed to be mounted to the torque producing element for measuring the starting torque of motors.

The TQM201 is also available in metric configurations, with ranges from 0-0.175 to 0-113 N-m. Please see the TQ201 for complete details, or contact our Pressure department for more information.

SPECIFICATIONS
Output: 2 mV/V
Excitation: 10 Vdc, 15V max
Input Resistance: 350 Ω min
Output Resistance: 350 Ω min
Accuracy Class: ±0.2% FSO
Linearity: ±0.15% FSO
Hysteresis: ±0.10% FSO
Repeatability: ±0.03% FSO
Zero Balance: ±2% FSO
Operating Temp Range: -54 to 107°C (-65 to 225°F)
Compensated Temp Range: 16 to 71°C (60 to 160°F)
Thermal Effects:
    Zero: ±0.005% FSO/°F
    Span: ±0.005% rdg/°F
Safe Overload: 150% of capacity
Ultimate Overload: 300% of capacity
Construction: Stainless steel
Protection Class: IP65
Electrical: 1.5 m (5') 4-conductor shielded PVC cable with strain relief

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How fast are these sensors updated? I need something in the 1 - 5 milisecond range for torque, current, and position for analyzing a motor start up.

Asked by: Anonymous
Thanks for the question? These are an analog output so it is a continuous output and here is no update rate. The response time of the sensor to a change in torque should be about 1 millisecond
Answered by: application engineer je
Date published: 2019-06-27
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