Rotary torque sensor C440
flange-to-flangenon-contact

rotary torque sensor
rotary torque sensor
rotary torque sensor
rotary torque sensor
rotary torque sensor
rotary torque sensor
rotary torque sensor
rotary torque sensor
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Characteristics

Type
rotary
Configuration
flange-to-flange
Other characteristics
non-contact
Torque

Max.: 500,000 Nm
(368,781.07 ft.lb)

Min.: 0 Nm
(0 ft.lb)

Description

Datum Electronics, the torque measurement specialists, are proud to introduce another industry leading torque analysis solution; the C440 Helical Screw Pile Torque Measurement System. The C440 is a completely non-contact torque sensor which is simple, easy to use and instal/remove where neccessary. It is highly accurate and hassle free heavy torque measurement package which is fast proving to be an essential tool for those who need to confidently measure and verify heavy duty torque The C440 has shown that is not only a solution but it is the future for the measuring torque in the helical screw piling industry. The accepted method of assesing the integrity of a helical screw pile is by estimating the hydraulic back pressure genereated using visual hydraulic gauges and recording by hand this data. This system is both time and labour intensive and generally has an accuracy rating of only 10-30%. The C440 helical screw pile torque measurement system has an accuracy rating of better than 1% with its data being able to be wirelessly transmitted to rugged PDA or laptop. This data is straightforward to export to Microsoft Office programs such as Excel for easy analysis and storage. The C440 is easy to introduce to any Helical Screw Pile installation system and allows for a far simpler, accurate, efficient and more reliable method of installation giving a greater sense of confidence in what is being installed
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