A digital dynamic torque meter is an electronic instrument designed to measure the torque with a torque sensor. It provides accurate, continuous torque readings, typically displayed digitally, enabling precise monitoring and control in dynamic applications.
Specification
Model |
ATO-DPM-DYN303 |
Work Environment Certainty of Measurement |
Operating Temperature Range: -20~55℃ |
Operating Humidity Range: 20~90%RH |
Picking Rate |
±0.05%F.S |
Levels of Protection |
200 Meters per Second |
Power Display Range |
IP65 (Front Panel Protection) |
Torque Input Signal |
0~99999 |
Work Environment |
5000~15000Hz |
Show |
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) (192*64) |
Output Voltage |
24V±5%, Current<320mA |
Supply Voltage |
100-240V AC 50/60Hz |
Consumed Power |
≤15VA |
Torque Display Range |
-99999~99999 |
Speed Display Range |
0~99999 |
Speed Input Signal |
0.3~12000Hz |
Applicable Torque Sensor |
ATO-TQS-D01 |
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Tips: What is a digital dynamic torque meter?
A digital dynamic torque meter is a precision instrument used to measure the torque, or rotational force, applied to rotating systems like motors, gearboxes, or shafts. Unlike static torque meters, it is designed to measure torque in real-time during motion, making it ideal for dynamic applications.
These meters typically consist of a strain gauge or sensor mounted on a rotating shaft, which converts mechanical force into electrical signals. The data is transmitted wirelessly or via slip rings to a digital processor, where it is analyzed and displayed. Modern digital torque meters often feature high accuracy, real-time data output, and integration with computer systems for monitoring and analysis.