Torque sensors using transducers technology offered by Saelig for aerospace and auto test and measurement
FAIRPORT, N.Y. – Electronics distributor Saelig Co. Inc. in Fairport, N.Y. is offering the SGR525/526 series torque sensors from Sensor Technology Ltd. in Banbury, England, for power tools, test rigs, industrial machinery, and precision fastening.
These torque sensors enable users to measure without the need for additional adapters or modifications. Designed for square drives, these transducers offer a fit, enhancing measurement accuracy and stability in applications with non-cylindrical shafts.
The SGR525 offers torque measurement only, while the SGR526 provides torque, speed, and power measurement using a 360-pulse-per-revolution encoder.
SGR525/526 Digital Rotary Torque Transducers with Non-Contact, Noise-Free Measurement
The SGR525/526 digital rotary torque transducers use non-contact technology for torque measurement, eliminating noisy slip rings. Features include male/female square shaft ends, bit diagnostics, a wide range of digital outputs (USB, Ethernet, RS232, CANbus), and configurable analog channels.
The SGR series transducers use modern strain gauge signal conditioning techniques to provide a high bandwidth, low-cost torque measuring solution with high over-range and overload capabilities.
The SGR525/526 torque sensors are for test and measurement in industries such as aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and research and development, where precision torque monitoring is critical for performance and safety.
For more information contact Saelig online at www.saelig.com/product/sgr525-526.htm, or Sensor Technology Ltd. at www.sensors.co.uk/new-square-drive-transducers-for-fastening.