WTQ11B Static Torque Sensor (Compact, 0.2-50 Nm)

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WTQ11B compact static torque sensor

WTQ11B Static Torque Sensor (Compact, 0.2-50 Nm)

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: WTQ11B
  • Range: 0.2 N·m to 50 N·m
  • Type: static (reaction)
  • Mounting: keyed (through slot) one end, flange the other
  • Accuracy: ±0.1 to ±0.3% FS
  • Output: 1.0-1.5 mV/V bridge

Overview

The WTQ11B is a compact static (reaction) torque sensor for 0.2 to 50 N·m. One end has a keyed (through-slot) coupling and the other a flange, so it joins a shaft to a fixed flange and holds against the torque without turning.

It is the compact low-range member of the static line, sitting just below the WTQ11A (to 100 N·m). For a turning shaft, use a rotary torque sensor; for the general static range, 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.

Key (through slot) + flange
A through-slot key on one end, a flange on the other.

0.2 N·m to 50 N·m
Low-range static torque in a compact body.

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 WTQ11B is held at the flange end, so the shaft does not turn. Torque applied through the through-slot key is carried as a reaction load and strains a metal-foil bridge inside the compact 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. The key couples the moving side, while the flange bolts to the fixed side.

Technical specifications

Parameter Specification
Measuring principle Static reaction strain-gauge
Measuring range 0.2 to 50 N·m (0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 50 N·m)
Mounting Keyed (through slot) one end, flange the other
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 350 / 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 Aluminum alloy, alloy steel or stainless steel

Models and ranges

Standard rated torques, key and flange:

Rated torque Mounting
0.2 N·m Key + flange
1 N·m Key + flange
5 N·m Key + flange
10 N·m Key + flange
20 N·m Key + flange
50 N·m Key + flange

Range and mounting

Pick by range and how it mounts:

Model Range Mounting
WTQ11B 0.2-50 N·m Key (through slot) + flange
WTQ11A 0.2-100 N·m Key (through slot) + flange
WTQ-12 0.1-3 N·m Low-range static
WTQ-120 5-200 N·m Keyed shaft

See the WTQ11A, WTQ-12 low range or reaction torque sensor.

Applications

  • Torque calibration on a fixed stand, 0.2 to 50 N·m
  • Reaction torque on keyed test fixtures
  • Static holding and breakaway torque in a compact space
  • Assembly and quality torque verification
  • Laboratory torque references at low range
Application example

Challenge: A compact bench needed static torque up to about 50 N·m, coupling to a small shaft on one side and fixed on the other.

Solution: A WTQ11B keyed to the shaft through its slot and flanged to the bench, reading reaction torque straight to the readout.

Result: The compact body fit the tight bench, and the key-and-flange mount coupled the shaft for routine low-range torque checks.

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FAQ

What is the WTQ11B torque range?

From 0.2 to 50 N·m: 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 and 50 N·m. For up to 100 N·m, see the WTQ11A.

How does it mount?

One end has a keyed through-slot coupling and the other a flange, so a shaft joins a fixed flange.

Is it static or rotating?

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

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 WTQ11B is the compact key-and-flange version.

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