WTQ98 Static Torque Sensor (Flange, 0.2 Nm-50 kNm)

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WTQ98 static flange torque sensor

WTQ98 Static Torque Sensor (Flange, 0.2 Nm-50 kNm)

A reaction torque sensor measures torque on a stationary flange. It is bolted between a fixed frame and the device under test and reads the torque the casing reacts against, with no rotation and no slip rings. It suits torque-wrench calibration, motor and fastener bench tests, and any static torque check.

  • Model: WTQ98 series
  • Range: 0.2 N·m to 50 kN·m
  • Type: static (reaction)
  • Mounting: flange both ends
  • Accuracy: ±0.1 to ±0.3% FS
  • Output: 1.0-1.5 mV/V bridge

Overview

The WTQ98 series is a static (reaction) torque sensor with a flange on both ends. It does not rotate; it holds against the reaction torque and reads it through a strain-gauge bridge. The series spans a very wide band, from 0.2 N·m up to 50 kN·m.

It is the wide-range flange member of the static line. For a turning shaft, use a rotary torque sensor; for the general static range and options, see the reaction torque sensor.

Features

What sets this reaction torque sensor apart on the bench:


Static reaction
Holds against the torque and reads it; nothing rotates.

Flange both ends
A flange on each end bolts into a fixed test or process frame.

0.2 N·m to 50 kN·m
One series covers small bench torque up to very high reaction torque.

High accuracy
Non-linearity of ±0.1 to ±0.3% of full scale.

mV/V output
A 1.0-1.5 mV/V bridge signal, with amplified options available.

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

Working principle

The WTQ98 is fixed at both flanges, so the shaft does not turn. Applied torque is held as a reaction load, which strains a metal-foil bridge inside the body. The bridge gives a 1.0-1.5 mV/V signal in proportion to torque, and an amplifier can convert it to a current or voltage output. Because nothing rotates, there are no slip rings or bearings, and the same design scales from 0.2 N·m to 50 kN·m by changing the element.

Technical specifications

Parameter Specification
Measuring principle Static reaction strain-gauge, flange both ends
Measuring range 0.2 N·m to 50 kN·m (0.2-100 N·m, 1k, 2k, 5k, 10k, 50k N·m)
Mounting Flange both ends, fixed
Sensitivity 1.0-1.5 mV/V
Non-linearity ±0.1 / ±0.3% FS
Zero output ±1% FS
Hysteresis ≤±0.05% FS
Repeatability ≤±0.05% FS
Input resistance 700 / 750 Ω
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
Material Stainless steel or alloy steel

Models and ranges

Representative rated torques across the series, flange both ends:

Rated torque Mounting
0.2-100 N·m Flange both ends
1,000 N·m Flange both ends
2,000 N·m Flange both ends
5,000 N·m Flange both ends
10,000 N·m Flange both ends
50,000 N·m Flange both ends

Range and mounting

Pick by torque range and how it mounts:

Model Range Mounting
WTQ98 series 0.2 N·m-50 kN·m Flange both ends
WTQ-9500 flange 50-1,000 N·m Disc flange
WTQ-120 5-200 N·m Keyed shaft
MRT 0.1-20 N·m Micro, disc

See the flange torque sensor, keyed static torque sensor or reaction torque sensor.

Applications

  • Torque calibration stands across a wide range
  • Reaction torque on fixed test frames
  • High-torque measurement from 10 to 50 kN·m
  • Motor, gearbox and actuator stall and holding torque
  • Assembly and quality torque verification
Application example

Challenge: A calibration bench had to cover torque from a few newton-meters to several thousand, all as a fixed reaction load, without a rotating sensor.

Solution: WTQ98 flange units sized to each band, bolted between fixed plates, each reading reaction torque through its bridge to the bench readout.

Result: One series covered the full range with a common mounting style, so the bench used the same fixture pattern from small to high torque.

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FAQ

What is the WTQ98 torque range?

The series runs from 0.2 N·m up to 50 kN·m, covering 0.2-100 N·m and 1k, 2k, 5k, 10k and 50k N·m.

Is it static or rotating?

Static. It is a reaction sensor fixed at both flanges, so the shaft does not turn. For a turning shaft use a rotary torque sensor.

How does it mount?

A flange on each end bolts into a fixed frame, so the sensor holds against the torque.

What output does it give?

A 1.0-1.5 mV/V bridge signal, with amplified current or voltage outputs available.

What is another name for it?

A static or reaction torque sensor. The WTQ98 is the wide-range flange version.

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