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Sensors Simultaneously Measure Torsion and Thrust Loads

October 11th, 2007

The Sensor Developments 11000 Series Torque/Thrust Multi-component Sensors simultaneously measure both torsion and thrust loads and are typically used in test systems to characterize elastomeric materials and components. These sensors are also installed in dynamometers and road load simulators. They are used to characterize quality and durability of production components for suspensions, drivetrains, steering controls, brakes, and other ride handling components.

Full-scale torque/thrust measurement capabilities from as low as 250in-lbs/550lbs (25N-m/2.5kN) up to 100kin-lbs /220klbs (10kN-m/1000kN). These sensors can also be vacuum rated, as well as cross-talk compensated.

All sensors include an ISO-17025 accredited calibration certificate.

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