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Shaft-to-Shaft Rotary Torque Sensors with Optional Encoder

0 to 200 in-lb, 2.0 mV/V Output

$4,845.50

Item# TQ513-200

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Quantity Price each
1-9 $4,845.50
10-24 $4,603.23
25-49 $4,506.32
50-99 $4,312.50
100+ $4,215.59

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Lead Time (If not in stock): 24 weeks
0 to 200 in-lb, 2.0 mV/V Output TQ513-200 TQ513-200
  • Silver Slip Rings for Secure Connections
  • Operating Speed Up to 5000 RPM
  • Optional Optical Encoder for Angle or Speed Measurement

TQ513-200 Model Options

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The TQ513 Series are designed to measure the rotating torque using shaft-to-shaft in-line placement. Heavy-duty silver slip rings provide secure transmission of power and signal from the rotating shaft to your instrumentation. An optional 1024 ppr optical encoder is available to measure angle or speed.

SPECIFICATIONS
Excitation Voltage: 20 Vdc maximum
Bridge Resistance: 1000 ohms
Output at Full Scale: 2.0 mV/V nominal
Linearity: 0.10% FS
Hysteresis: 0.10% FS
Zero Balance: 1.0% FS
Operating Temperature: -54 to 121°C (-65 to 250°F)
Compensated Temperature: 21 to 76°C (70 to 170°F)
Thermal Effects
    Zero: 0.0036% FS/°C
     Span: 0.0036% FS/°C
Overload Capacity: 150% FS
Material:
    <100 in-lb: SS shafts, aluminum sensor
    ≥100 in-lb: Steel shaft and sensor
Maximum Shaft Speed: 5000 RPM
Electrical Connection: 4-pin twist lock connector (mating connector supplier); 10-pin twist lock connector with optional optical encoder (mating connector supplied)
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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Facility manager Easy install, easy connection and calibration, just need excellent alignment.
Date published: 2022-02-21
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Can this sensor be used in a static or low rpm application? e.g. 1RPM?

Asked by: mrgnhs
Yes it can. If you hold one end of shaft to stop it from turning and apply static torque to the other end of the shaft you should be able measure that torque. It should also work at low rpm.
Answered by: JKengineer
Date published: 2021-01-30

How do I use the optical encoder option with the transducer? Can I purchase the 10-pin lock connector on your website? Thanks!

Asked by: TemiP
You would need to use a device that will read the pulse output from the encoder. Output is 1024 pulses per revolution. The 10 pin mating connector is supplied with the torque sensor when you order it with the encoder option. If you need to order a spare connector the part# is TQ500-CONN10.
Answered by: Applicatrions Engineer JK
Date published: 2020-03-02

What are the current requirements for this sensor?

Asked by: SKFs
Thank you for your inquire This has a max of 20 volts dc and output of 2 milli volts per volt. The current is very minimal. Should you need to know the precise current email pressure@omega.com for further information
Answered by: application engineer je
Date published: 2020-09-18

The manual shows utilizing this with two flexible couplings. Is it OK to use a hard coupling on one end and a flexible coupling on the other?

Asked by: CNPCD
Yes you can use a combination of hard the flexible couplings.
Answered by: Applications Engineer JK
Date published: 2021-04-20

Am I able to get this with a 20mm shafts?

Asked by: DC241
Thank you for your question. Sorry but we do not offer any optional shaft sizes for our torque sensors. Please feel free to contact us again if you have any additional questions.
Answered by: engineer rf
Date published: 2019-10-01

What size are the mounting holes at the bottom for the TQ513-100 model?

Asked by: SKFs
The four holes are #8-32 threads. They are 0.25&quot; Deep
Answered by: JKengineer
Date published: 2020-08-22

Are the enclosure dimensions the same across the different capacities? I understand the shaft diameter and key sizing changes. Is there a CAD file available anywhere?

Asked by: ES26
Thank you for contacting Omega. Yes, the housing sizes are the same for all ranges, but the shaft and key dimensions change with the range. Three different sized shafts are used. The spec sheet for the TQ513 shows the shaft used on ranges of 62 in-lb and below. For the higher ranges refer to the spec sheet for the TQ514 series torque sensors. Should you have any additional questions please feel free to contact us again.
Answered by: engineer rf
Date published: 2021-04-14

WHAT IS THE COUNTRY OR ORIGIN?

Asked by: JaneQ
Thank you for your inquiry. Country of Origin is USA.
Answered by: Application Engineer JB
Date published: 2023-05-24
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