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Automatic Torque Transducers offer analog/digital outputs.

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January 24, 2008 - MCRT® 48200V Series Digital Torquemeters are compact, non-contact devices with full scale ranges from 25-10,000 lbf-in. They output ±10 or ±5 V analogs of torque, as well as engineering unit data via resident com port. Calibration values, scaling, and units of measure are stored in nonvolatile memory and automatically loaded on power up, with 10 units supported. Internal signal processing is accurate to 14 bits and devices are offered in accuracy grades of 0.2% and 0.15%.

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Himmelstein, S., & Co.
2490 Pembrok Ave.
Hoffman Estates, IL, 60195-2011
USA



Fully Automatic Compact Torque Transducers Include Analog and Digital Outputs at a Value Price


S. Himmelstein and Company announced our new MCRT® 48200V Series Digital Torquemeters. These compact, non-contact devices have full scale ranges from 25 to 10,000 lbf-in (2.82 to 1,130 Nm). 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%.

These new torque transducers have no pots or switches and don't require any manual adjustments. Calibration values, scaling and units of measure are stored in nonvolatile memory and automatically loaded on power up. Internal signal processing is accurate to 14 bits. Select from any of ten supported units of measure without recalibration.

Other features include inherent noise tolerance, high overload capacity, high overrange, NIST traceable bi-directional calibration, selectable signal filters and inclusion of PC interface software. The software will display engineering unit current, peak, valley and spread data, classify limits and do real time plotting. It can also be used to change units of measure, select ±5 or ±10 Volt analog output, select signal filters, archive calibration history, save data to disk and store test setup parameters.

State-of-the-art strain gage sensing and non-contact signal transfer suit them for control, laboratory and production applications. Units are shipped with an NIST traceable calibration performed in our NVLAP accredited metrology laboratory (Lab Code 200487).

For more data call Mr. Steven Tveter, 847/843-3300 or visit www.himmelstein.com
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