WTQ-1055 Dynamic Torque Sensor (3-100 Nm)

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WTQ-1055 keyed-shaft dynamic torque sensor

WTQ-1055 Dynamic Torque Sensor (3-100 Nm)

A micro torque sensor measures very small rotational torque, from 0.1 N·m up to about 10 N·m, on a turning shaft. A strain-gauge bridge on a stainless-steel shaft section reads the twist, and the signal is taken off through brushes. It suits micro-motors, viscometers and small gear or actuator tests where a full-size rotary sensor is too coarse.

  • Model: WTQ-1055
  • Range: 3 N·m to 100 N·m
  • Type: keyed-shaft dynamic (contact)
  • Shaft: keyed both ends, bidirectional
  • Accuracy: ±0.1 to ±0.3% FS
  • Output: 1.5 mV/V bridge; 4-20 mA or 0-5/10 VDC optional

Overview

The WTQ-1055 is a keyed-shaft dynamic torque sensor for rotating torque from 3 to 100 N·m. Both ends carry a keyway, so it couples to a shaft line through keys and reads torque in both directions.

It is the keyed-shaft member of the WTQ-1050 line. The signal leaves the shaft through a brush contact, which keeps the cost down for bench and intermittent use. For continuous high-speed running with no wear, see the non-contact torque sensor; for the full range and options, see the rotary torque sensor.

Features

What sets this micro torque sensor apart:


Keyed shaft both ends
A keyway on each end couples it into a shaft line through keys.

3 to 100 N·m
Small to mid-range dynamic torque for drives and bench tests.

Bidirectional
Reads torque in both clockwise and counter-clockwise directions.

Contact (brush)
A brush carries the signal off the shaft, which keeps the cost down.

Many outputs
1.5 mV/V bridge, with 4-20 mA or 0-5/10 VDC available.

Overload protected
Safe to 150% and ultimate to 200% of full scale.

Working principle

Torque enters through the keyed shaft and strains a metal-foil bridge inside. A brush contact carries the bridge signal off the rotating shaft. The keyways on both ends let the sensor sit in a keyed shaft line, so it reads the torque the drive passes through it, in both directions. The bridge gives a 1.5 mV/V signal, and an amplifier can convert it to 4-20 mA or 0-5/10 VDC.

Technical specifications

Parameter Specification
Measuring principle Keyed-shaft dynamic strain-gauge, brush signal transfer
Measuring range 3 to 100 N·m (3 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 30 / 50 / 100 N·m)
Shaft Keyed both ends, bidirectional
Sensitivity 1.5 mV/V (±10%)
Non-linearity ±0.1 / ±0.3% FS
Zero output ±1% FS
Hysteresis ≤±0.05% FS
Repeatability ≤±0.05% FS
Response about 100 microseconds
Insulation resistance ≥5000 MΩ / 100 VDC
Compensated temperature -10 to 60 °C
Operating temperature -20 to 65 °C
Excitation 10-15 VDC
Safe overload 150% FS
Ultimate overload 200% FS
Output options 1.5 mV/V bridge; 4-20 mA or 0-5/10 VDC optional
Material Aluminum, stainless steel or alloy steel

Models and ranges

Standard rated torques, keyed shaft:

Rated torque Shaft
3 N·m Keyed both ends
10 N·m Keyed both ends
20 N·m Keyed both ends
30 N·m Keyed both ends
50 N·m Keyed both ends
100 N·m Keyed both ends

Keyed shaft or non-contact

Pick by how it couples and how it runs:

Type Coupling Choose when
WTQ-1055 keyed shaft Keyway both ends (brush) Keyed drive line, bench and intermittent use
Non-contact shaft In-line shaft, no slip rings Continuous high-speed running with no wear
Square drive (WTQ-1010) Square hole and shaft Socket or torque-wrench drive

See the non-contact torque sensor or the square-drive torque sensor.

Applications

  • Motor and gearbox bench tests, 3 to 100 N·m
  • Small drive and actuator torque measurement
  • Bidirectional torque checks through a keyed shaft
  • Bench and intermittent torque auditing
  • Laboratory and production torque rigs
Application example

Challenge: A small gearbox rig drove the input through a keyed shaft and needed bidirectional torque from a few to a hundred newton-meters on a simple bench.

Solution: A keyed-shaft WTQ-1055 dropped into the existing keyed line, read torque in both directions to 100 N·m, and sent a voltage signal to the bench readout.

Result: The keyways let the sensor couple without a new fixture, and one unit covered the rig range for routine bench testing.

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FAQ

What is the WTQ-1055 torque range?

From 3 to 100 N·m: 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 50 and 100 N·m.

How does it couple to the shaft?

Both ends carry a keyway, so it sits in a keyed shaft line and reads the torque passing through it.

Is it contact or non-contact?

Contact. A brush carries the signal off the shaft, which keeps the cost down for bench and intermittent use. For continuous high-speed running with no wear, use a non-contact sensor.

Can it measure torque in both directions?

Yes. It reads clockwise and counter-clockwise torque, so it suits drive and loosening checks.

What outputs does it have?

A 1.5 mV/V bridge signal, with 4-20 mA or 0-5/10 VDC available through an amplifier.

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Tell us the torque range and shaft speed, and we configure one micro torque sensor for your drive, not a shelf part. Send the details and our engineers reply with a specification and quote.

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