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Rotary Torque Sensors

Rotary torque sensors measure torque on a turning shaft, in line between a drive and its load. Our non-contact series transfers signal and power across an air gap, so there are no slip rings or brushes to wear, the sensor runs at high speed, and it reports torque, speed and power together. Pick by torque range and shaft speed below.

Rotary torque sensorRotary Torque Sensor
Model: WTQ-1050 / 1060 series
Range: 2 N·m to 2 kN·m
Speed: up to 15,000 rpm
Output: torque + speed + power
Micro torque sensorMicro Torque Sensor
Model: WTQ-1050D / 1050E
Range: 0.05 to 5 N·m
Variants: contact / non-contact
Best for: micro-motors, viscometers
Inline torque sensorInline Torque Sensor
Model: N40B
Range: 50 N·m to 10 kN·m
Type: bearingless disc coupling, contactless
Speed: up to 30,000 rpm
WTQ2500 torque sensor with encoderTorque Sensor with Encoder
Model: WTQ2500
Range: 0.1 to 5 N·m
Speed: up to 15,000 rpm
Encoder: built-in (angle + speed)
WTQ2071 pulley torque sensorPulley Torque Sensor
Model: WTQ2071
Range: 50 and 100 N·m
Speed: up to 12,000 rpm
Type: belt-driven pulley
WTQ2051 non-contact torque sensorNon-Contact Torque Sensor
Model: WTQ2051
Range: 5 N·m to 5,000 N·m
Speed: up to 15,000 rpm
No slip rings, maintenance-free
WTQ2050 dynamic torque sensorDynamic Torque Sensor
Model: WTQ2050
Range: 0.1 N·m to 5 N·m
Speed: up to 8,000 rpm
Compact, non-contact
WTQ-1010 square drive torque sensorSquare Drive Torque Sensor (WTQ-1010)
Range: 5-1,000 N·m
Drive: square hole + square shaft
Output: mV/V, 4-20 mA opt
WTQ2050A non-contact torque sensorWTQ2050A Non-Contact (5-500 Nm)
Range: 5-500 N·m
Speed: 8,000 rpm
Output: freq, 4-20 mA, RS485
WTQ-1055 keyed-shaft dynamic torque sensorWTQ-1055 Keyed Shaft (3-100 Nm)
Range: 3-100 N·m
Coupling: keyed both ends
Output: mV/V, 4-20 mA opt

Choosing a rotary torque sensor

Match the sensor to your torque range and shaft speed. If the torque is on a stationary flange rather than a spinning shaft, use a reaction torque sensor instead.

Series Torque range Max speed Signal and mounting Best for
WTQ-1050 / 1060 2 N·m to 2 kN·m up to 15,000 rpm OLED; torque, speed, power General test benches and motors
WTQ-1050D / 1050E 0.05 to 5 N·m High-speed (E) mV/V bridge Micro-motors, viscometers
N40B 50 N·m to 10 kN·m up to 30,000 rpm Bearingless disc coupling Large or in-line drivetrains
WTQ2500 0.1 to 5 N·m up to 15,000 rpm Built-in encoder Torque, speed and angle in one unit
WTQ2071 50 and 100 N·m up to 12,000 rpm Belt-driven pulley Belt and pulley drives
WTQ2051 5 to 5,000 N·m up to 15,000 rpm Non-contact, no slip rings High-range continuous testing
WTQ2050 0.1 to 5 N·m up to 8,000 rpm Compact, non-contact Small low-torque drives
WTQ-1010 (Square drive) 5-1,000 N·m Bench / intermittent Square hole + shaft, brush Torque-wrench and tool testing
WTQ2050A (Non-contact) 5-500 N·m 8,000 rpm Non-contact, freq + 4-20 mA Mid-range drive and motor testing
WTQ-1055 (Keyed shaft) 3-100 N·m Bench / intermittent Keyed both ends, brush Small drive and gearbox bench tests

Measuring torque on a stationary flange at 0 rpm? See reaction torque sensors.

FAQ

What is a rotary torque sensor used for?

It measures torque on a turning shaft, so engineers can verify the output of motors, engines, gearboxes, pumps and power tools on test benches and production lines. The shaft keeps spinning while the sensor reads live torque, and often speed and power as well.

Is a non-contact rotary torque sensor better than a slip-ring one?

For most modern test work, yes. A non-contact sensor has no brushes to wear, so it avoids brush noise and maintenance, runs at higher speed, and lasts longer. A slip-ring design can still be a lower-cost choice for low-speed or occasional use.

What torque range and shaft speed do these sensors cover?

The series spans 0.1 N·m of micro torque up to 10 kN·m, with shaft speeds to about 15,000 rpm depending on the model. Tell us your range and speed and we match the build.

Request a quote

Tell us the torque range, shaft speed and mounting, and we recommend a rotary torque sensor and send a quote.

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