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Compact Digital Torquemeters - MCRT
Compact Digital Torquemeters from S. Himmelstein.
These compact, non-contact devices have full scale ranges from 25 to 10,000 lbf-in. They output ±10V or ±5V analogs of torque, as well as engineering unit data via a resident com port. Two accuracy grades are offered: 0.2% and 0.15%.
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Precision Solid Flanged Reaction Torquemeters
S. Himmelstein and Company introduced the 2200 Series Solid Flanged Reaction Torquemeters. These stationary sensors accurately measure static and dynamic torque of rotating and non-rotating drivelines. They are expected to find wide use in industrial torque measurement and control applications.
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Non-Contact Digital Torquemeters - MCRT
Non-Contract Digital Torquemeters - MCRT - from S. Himmelstein.
These robust, non-contact devices have full scale ranges from 25 to 4,000,000 lbf-in. They output ±10V or ±5V analogs of torque, speed (an option) and power (an option) as well as engineering unit data via a resident com port. Two accuracy grades are offered: 0.05% and 0.1%.
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Solid Flanged Reaction Torquemeters
Solid Flanged Reaction Torquemeters from S. Himmelstein.
These stationary sensors accurately measure static and dynamic torque of rotating and non-rotating drivelines. They are expected to find wide use in industrial torque measurement and control applications.
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Signal Conditioner
Multi-Channel Signal Conditioner, Display and Controller from S. Himmelstein. The 700 Series handles one or two transducers plus real time calculations - now with state machine function. Accepts Input From: Strain Gage Transducers Torque Transducers, Rotary Transformer Coupled and Slip Ring.
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Shaft Horsepower Meters
Shaft Horsepower Meters from S. Himmelstein.
These robust, non-contact devices have full scale ranges from five to 76,000 horsepower and can accumulate virtually unlimited net energy. They output ±10 Volt analogs of power, torque, speed and energy as well as data in engineering units via a resident com port.
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Low Capacity Torque Meters
S. Himmelstein and Company introduced the new model MCRT® 28000T and MCRT®29000T low capacity non-contact torque meters. These robust torque sensors measure static and dynamic torque with fast response and 0.1% accuracy, traceable to the NIST. Ten models are available with full-scale ranges from 10 to 200 oz-in.
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DC Operated Torque Meters
S. Himmelstein and Company introduced the new MCRT® 49000V Series dc operated, non-contact torque meters. These robust torque sensors measure machinery torque with fast response and 0.1% accuracy, traceable to NIST. They interface directly to PC and PLC Controllers and Data Acquisition Systems and are very easy to use.
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High Overload Torque Meters
S. Himmelstein and Company introduced the MCRT® 59000V Series high overload torque meters. These robust, non-contact torque sensors offer industries highest safety margins - overload capacity is 10 times the full-scale rating. Accuracy is 0.1% of full scale, traceable to NIST. New advances also make the MCRT® 59000V insensitive to the severe electromagnetic interference.
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NEMA C-Face Torquemeters
Sense Motor or Load Torque, NIST* Traceable Simple, Low Cost Installation High Safety Margins - Handle 500% Overloads No Bearings or Rotating Parts 0 to ±10 Volt or 4-20 mA Outputs Models for NEMA 56C thru 286TC Frames
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Dual Range Torquemeters
MCRT 79000V Series Dual Range Torquemeters. Replaces Multiple Torquemeters Hardened to EMI From Adjustable Speed Drives 10X Low Range Overload NIST Traceable Remote Calibration Robust, Ferrite-free Rotary Transformer Calibration & Balance Free of Cable Effects
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Wheel Torquemeters
MCRT 27000V Series dc operated, automotive wheel torque sensors ("torque wheels"). Integral signal conditioners eliminate any need for external amplifiers. MCRT 27000V Torque Wheels accurately measure wheel torque and speed during driving, braking and coastdown maneuvers.
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