







- Stock: In Stock
- Model: RDDLZ-TQS-105
- Weight: 1.00
- SKU: RDDLZ-TQS-105
Available Options
Flanged force torque sensor for sale online. This torque transducer is available with high accuracy, strong anti-interference ability, IP65 protection level and 0-20/30/50/100/200 Nm capacity, which can be used to measure static, non-continuous rotating torque value.
Specifications
Model | RDDLZ-DYJN-105 |
Capacity | 0-200 N.m |
Rated Output | 1.5±0.5% |
Zero Balance | ±0.5%F.S. |
Non-Linearity | ±0.5%F.S. |
Hysteresis | ±0.5%F.S. |
Repeatability | ±0.5%F.S. |
Creep | 0.3%F.S.(30min) |
Temp Effect on Output | 0.3%F.S./10°C |
Temp Effect on Zero | 0.1%F.S./10°C |
Response Frequency | 10kHz |
Material | Aluminum alloy/alloy steel |
Impedance | 700±5Ω |
Insulation | ≥5000MΩ/100V DC |
Working Voltage | 5-15V |
Operating Temp Range | -20°C-80°C |
Safe Overload | 150% |
Maximum Overload | 200% |
Cable Specifications | 3x2m |
Cable Ultimate Pull | 10kg |
TEDS | Contact us |
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Sensor Wiring Diagram
Sensor Force Diagram
Applications
Tips: Is a torque sensor the same as a torque transducer?
Yes, a torque sensor and a torque transducer refer to the same type of device. Both terms are used to describe a device that measures and converts torque, which is the rotational equivalent of linear force, into an electrical signal that can be read and analyzed. The term "sensor" emphasizes the device's role in detecting or measuring torque, while "transducer" highlights its function in converting the physical quantity (torque) into an electrical signal. In practical usage, the terms are often used interchangeably.