Micro Reaction Torque Sensor (MRT)

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MRT micro reaction torque sensor

Micro Reaction Torque Sensor (MRT)

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: MRT
  • Range: 0.1 N·m to 20 N·m
  • Type: micro reaction / static (0 rpm)
  • Mounting: compact dual flange
  • Accuracy: ±0.1 to ±0.3% FS
  • Output: 1.0-1.5 mV/V bridge; 4-20 mA or 0-5/10 VDC optional

Overview

The MRT is a compact dual-flange micro reaction torque sensor for static, non-rotating torque from 0.1 to 20 N·m. Its small disc body bolts flange-to-flange and fits close to a motor or gearhead, where a larger reaction sensor would not.

Because it is a reaction sensor, there are no slip rings or bearings, and a fast response suits closed-loop torque feedback. It suits OEM and precision work: robot joints, small actuators and gearheads, dental and surgical drives, rheometers and micro-assembly torque checks.

Features

What sets this reaction torque sensor apart on the bench:


Micro low range
Reads from 0.1 N·m, where larger reaction sensors cannot resolve the torque.

Compact dual flange
A small disc body bolts flange-to-flange and fits a motor or gearhead footprint.

Static (reaction)
Measures non-rotating torque, so there are no slip rings or bearings to wear.

Fast response
About 100 microseconds, suited to closed-loop torque feedback.

Strain-gauge bridge
A four-wire metal-foil bridge at 1.0-1.5 mV/V, with amplified output optional.

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

Working principle

When torque is applied across the two flanges, the small disc body strains a metal-foil bridge bonded inside it. Four strain gauges in a Wheatstone bridge turn that strain into a millivolt signal proportional to torque. The sensor is fixed and does not rotate, so there are no slip rings or bearings, and the bridge responds in about 100 microseconds. An amplifier can convert the output to 4-20 mA or 0-5/10 VDC.

Technical specifications

Parameter Specification
Measuring principle Compact dual-flange, reaction (static) strain-gauge bridge
Measuring range 0.1 to 20 N·m (0.1 / 0.2 / 0.5 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 5 / 10 / 20 N·m)
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
Creep ≤±0.03% FS / 30 min
Response about 100 microseconds
Temperature effect 0.03% FS / 10 °C
Compensated temperature -10 to 60 °C
Operating temperature -20 to 65 °C
Insulation resistance ≥5,000 M-ohm / 100 VDC
Excitation 10 VDC (9-15 VDC)
Safe overload 150% FS
Ultimate overload 200% FS
Output options mV/V bridge; 4-20 mA or 0-5/10 VDC optional
Cable 5.2 mm x 3 m
Material Aluminum alloy / stainless steel

Models and ranges

Standard rated torques, compact dual flange, static:

Rated torque Type
0.1 N·m Micro reaction, static
0.5 N·m Micro reaction, static
1 N·m Micro reaction, static
2 N·m Micro reaction, static
5 N·m Micro reaction, static
10 N·m Micro reaction, static
20 N·m Micro reaction, static

Micro or standard reaction

Pick by torque range and size:

Model Range Choose when
MRT micro 0.1 to 20 N·m Small torque, tight space, OEM-embedded
WTQ-9500 flange 50 to 1,000 N·m Low-profile flange reaction at higher torque
Reaction (keyed/square) to 5,000 N·m Torque-wrench or motor-bench reaction

For higher reaction torque see the reaction torque sensor or the flange torque sensor; for a spinning shaft see the rotary torque sensor.

Applications

  • Robot joint and gripper torque feedback
  • Small actuator and gearhead torque measurement
  • Dental, surgical and medical drive torque
  • Rheometers and micro-assembly torque checks
  • OEM-embedded closed-loop torque control
Application example

Challenge: A robotics builder needed compact torque feedback built into a small joint drive, where a standard torque sensor was too large.

Solution: A micro reaction torque sensor sized to the drive, reporting torque on a voltage or serial output for the control loop.

Result: The small body fitted the assembly without adapters, and the torque signal fed straight into the joint control without adding bulk.

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FAQ

What is a micro reaction torque sensor?

It is a small reaction (static) torque sensor for low torque. The MRT measures non-rotating torque from 0.1 to 20 N·m in a compact dual-flange body that fits close to a motor or gearhead.

What torque range does the MRT cover?

Nine rated capacities from 0.1 to 20 N·m: 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 and 20 N·m, all static (0 rpm).

Is the MRT static or rotating?

Static. It is a reaction sensor that measures torque on a fixed flange, so there are no slip rings or bearings and the response is fast.

How small a torque can it measure?

Down to a 0.1 N·m rated range, with non-linearity of ±0.1 to ±0.3% of full scale, which suits precision and OEM-embedded work.

What is another name for a torque sensor?

A torque sensor is also called a torque transducer, torque cell or moment sensor. A static one is a reaction torque sensor.

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