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Digital torque transducer now available up to 23,000 rpm

Mike Edwards   

Products Durham Instruments


Durham Instruments has introduced the HBM T40B torque sensor designed to deliver increased revolutions per minute for a selection of measuring ranges of 1, 2, and 3 kNm — up to 23,000 rpm — making it suitable for many types of applications including test benches, end-of-line tests (EoL) and process monitoring.

The HBM unit from Durham Instruments is said to provide users with precise, reliable measurements first time, eliminating the risk of errors and the need for repeat tests, which can be costly and time consuming.

The sensor has an integrated, magnetic rotational speed measuring system, enabling automotive engineers to test the efficiency of the drive train with a range of motor vehicles.

It also operates with analog or digital interfaces making it compatible with different types of test bench systems.


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