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Digital Torquemeters replace two sensors.

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Digital Torquemeters replace two sensors.
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May 26, 2010 - Featuring 2 ranges with independent outputs, MCRT® 79700V Series accurately measures torque, even if ratio of peak to average torque is high. Three simultaneous analog outputs can be individually set to 5 or 10 V at each range full scale. Overrange is 150-300% and mechanical overload is 200% of High range and 1,000% of Low range. With RS232 serial port, units can provide digital output of torque, speed, and power. Included software interfaces with Windows PC for data display and collection.

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



Dual Range Digital Torquemeter Replaces Two Sensors


Chicago, Illinois USA The MCRT® 79700V has two ranges with independent outputs eliminating the cost and inconvenience of swapping between two or more conventional torquemeters when production is switched between different products.

The MCRT® 79700V Series Dual Range Torquemeters from S. Himmelstein accurately measure torque even if the ratio of peak to average torque is high. Such conditions occur when starting, stopping or reversing high inertia loads, during torsional oscillations, and in diesel and single cylinder engine/compressor drivelines. Under these conditions, a conventional torquemeter must be oversized to avoid damage, a process that greatly reduces accuracy.

Additionally, when peak torques are unknown, the MCRT® 79700V reduces the risk of damage from unexpected or accidental torque spikes.

Dual Range Torquemeters from S. Himmelstein have a LOW range that is 20% of its' HIGH range. Three simultaneous analog outputs can be individually set to 5 or 10 volts at each range full scale. Overrange is 150% to 300% and mechanical overload is 200% of the HIGH range and 1,000% of the LOW range. Digital output of torque, and speed and power with option Z, is available over the resident RS232 serial port. Included software interfaces with Windows based PC's for data display and collection as well as instrument setup.

S. Himmelstein manufactures a full line of shaft, spline, flange, pulley, wheel and reaction torquemeters, and other torque measuring instruments.

S. Himmelstein and Company, 2490 Pembroke Avenue, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 Phone: (800) 632-7873 Fax: (847) 843-8488 E-mail: sales@himmelstein.com Website: www.himmelstein.com

For Product Information:

Call: Mr. Steven Tveter, 847/843-3300

or E-mail: stveter@himmelstein.com
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