Torque Sensor F23iS 20000 Nm | 12,500 RPM | Continuous Rotational Test
- Manufacturer: CENSORED
- Category: Torque torque, SENSORS
The F23iS series redefines industrial dynamic testing capabilities, offering astonishing torque control for test benches where cross-inertia and high speed are the norm. Calibrated to monitor a bandwidth of 20,000 Nm (20 kNm) on purely rotational axes, this transducer stands out for its thermal and mechanical capacity to sustain up to 12,500 continuous RPM. To channel such inertial stress without compromising stator deformation, the central rotor transfers its load point to a 218.0 mm PCD flange mounting grid (249 mm outer circumference), shielding mechanical oscillations with a stabilizing rotor inertia of 0.1485 kg·m².
Featuring inductive telemetry and magnetic pickup tracks with an optimized cutoff pulse, the F23iS is ideal for environments contaminated by grease, heavy vapors, or splashes that would disable optically based sensors. This passive hardware foundation ensures clean data transfer with a strict Accuracy Class of ≤±0.05%, remaining stable even during extreme acceleration. Size the mounting for your next propulsion bank by navigating the Torque Sensor category dynamic or certify custom components from the Guemisa Homepage.
Properties
| Nominal Stepped Range (Nm) | 20,000 N·m (Heavy Duty Dynamic) |
| Base Limit for Rotational Management | 12,500 RPM (Inductive/Magnetic Mechanical Testing) |
| PCD Concentricity Diameter | ISO Flange 218.0 mm (Outer Rotor 249mm) |
| Structural Inertia Density | 0.1485 kgm² (Shielding against Spurious Vibrations) |
| Global Metrological Accuracy | ≤ ±0.05% (No Sensory Degradation at High Speed) |
| Reverse Reading Technology | Magnetic Inductive System (Invulnerable to Physical Contamination) |
| Analog Signal Bandwidth | 80 kHz Base (Stabilized Cross Section) |
| Eternal Environmental Tolerance | 10…70 °C (Relative Zero Signal Deviation) |
| Requirement in Dynamic Metrics | Super-Accelerated Propulsion Tests / Gearboxes |


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