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TQ601
Combination, Torque and Thrust Sensors with Separate Outputs
- Separate Outputs for Torque and Thrust
- All Stainless Steel for Long Term Reliability in Industrial Environments
- IP65 Protection
- High Accuracy
Product Overview
- Accuracy ± 0.1 %
- Accuracy Class 0.1% to 0.25%
- Accuracy Detail Thrust Cell: ±0.10%
- Additional Features 1 Dual Output
- Cable Length 5 ft
- Compensated Temperature, Max 71 °C
- Compensated Temperature, Min 16 °C
- Electrical Connection Cable
- Enclosure Ratings IP65
- Hysteresis ±0.1%
- Input Resistance Thrust Cell: 360 Ω min
- Linearity ±0.2%
- Linearity Note Thrust Cell: ±0.15%
- Mounting Shaft-to-Surface Mount
- Number of Conductors 4
- Operating Temperature, Max 107 °C
- Operating Temperature, Min -46 °C
- Output Resistance 350 ± 5 Ω
- Repeatability ±0.05%
- Repeatability Note Thrust Cell: ±0.05%
- Rotational Speed N/A
- Safe Overload 200 %
- Supply Power Note Thrust Cell: 10 Vdc/Vac, 15 V max
- Supply Power Type DC
- Supply Voltage 10 Vdc, 15 V max
- Thermal Effect on Span error, Max ±0.005% rdg/°F
- Thermal Effect on Zero error, Max ±0.005% FSO/°F; Thrust Cell: ±0.0025% FSO/°F
- Thrust Measurement 0 to 50 lb
- Torque Measurement Type Reaction
- Ultimate Overload 300 %
The TQ601 series combines torque and thrust sensing in a single device, offering separate millivolt outputs for each measurement. With ±0.1% accuracy, ±0.1% hysteresis, and ±0.05% repeatability, it ensures precise performance. Designed for harsh environments, it features an IP65-rated enclosure for reliable protection. Ideal for applications requiring dual-axis force monitoring.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A 'BUILT TO ORDER' PRODUCT AND IS NOT TYPCIALLY STOCKED.
PLEASE CONTACT OUR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT TO DISCUSS DELIVERY NEEDS.
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If the bottom plate of the torque cell is damaged, will this effect any readings? I currently have a version of this equipment.
If it's just the plate that's damage it still should be OK. I the internal circuitry was compromised it would effect the operation.
Date published: 2020-09-24