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C.F. e P.IVA 11048400151 · Capitale sociale Euro 49.920,00 · R.E.A. di Bergamo 276749 

 

 
 
 
 

Apparecchi di misura di precisione. Sensori e Sistemi 

per grandezze elettriche, termiche e meccaniche 

Contents 

Read First .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 

1.1 

Safety and Caution Symbols ......................................................................................................................... 4 

1.2 

Intended Use ................................................................................................................................................. 4 

1.2.1 

Neglecting of Safety Notes .................................................................................................................... 4 

1.2.2 

Remaining Dangers ............................................................................................................................... 4 

1.3 

Reconstructions and Modifications ................................................................................................................ 4 

1.4 

Personnel ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 

1.5 

Warning Notes ............................................................................................................................................... 4 

1.6 

Term Definitions............................................................................................................................................. 5 

1.7 

Terms ............................................................................................................................................................ 5 

1.8 

Definition of the Pictograms on the Torque Sensor ....................................................................................... 5 

Product Description ............................................................................................................................................... 5 

2.1 

Mechanical  Setup ......................................................................................................................................... 5 

2.2 

Electrical Setup .............................................................................................................................................. 6 

2.2.1 

Sensors with Analog Output .................................................................................................................. 6 

2.2.2 

Sensors with RS485 Interface ............................................................................................................... 6 

Mechanical Assembly ............................................................................................................................................ 7 

3.1 

Couplings ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 

3.1.1 

Misalignment Possibilities of Single-Jointed Couplings ......................................................................... 7 

3.1.2 

Double-Jointed Couplings ...................................................................................................................... 7 

3.1.3 

Alignment of the Measurement Arrangement ........................................................................................ 7 

3.2 

General .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 

3.2.1 

Torque Sensors of 5 N·m to 15 N·m ...................................................................................................... 8 

3.2.2 

Torque Sensors from 20 N·m ................................................................................................................ 8 

3.3 

Freefloating Assembly ................................................................................................................................... 8 

3.4 

Foot Version Assembly .................................................................................................................................. 9 

Electrical Connection ............................................................................................................................................. 9 

4.1 

Pin Connection .............................................................................................................................................. 9 

4.2 

Calibration Control ......................................................................................................................................... 9 

4.2.1 

Calibration Control at Analog Output ................................................................................................... 10 

4.2.2 

Calibration Control at RS485 ............................................................................................................... 10 

4.3 

Cable ........................................................................................................................................................... 10 

4.4 

Shielding Connection ................................................................................................................................... 10 

4.5 

Running of Measuring Cables ..................................................................................................................... 10 

4.6 

 Angle (Option)............................................................................................................................................. 10 

Measuring ............................................................................................................................................................ 11 

5.1 

Engaging ..................................................................................................................................................... 11 

5.2 

Direction of Torque ...................................................................................................................................... 11 

5.3 

Static / Quasi-Static Torques ....................................................................................................................... 11 

5.4 

Dynamic Torques......................................................................................................................................... 11 

5.4.1 

General ................................................................................................................................................ 11 

5.4.2 

Natural Resonances ............................................................................................................................ 11 

5.5 

Speed Limits ................................................................................................................................................ 11 

5.6 

Disturbance Variables .................................................................................................................................. 11 

Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................ 12 

6.1 

Maintenance Schedule ................................................................................................................................ 12 

6.2 

Trouble Shooting ......................................................................................................................................... 12 

6.3 

Decommission ............................................................................................................................................. 13 

Transportation and Storage ................................................................................................................................. 13 

7.1 

Transportation ............................................................................................................................................. 13 

7.2 

Storage ........................................................................................................................................................ 13 

Disposal ............................................................................................................................................................... 13 

Calibration ........................................................................................................................................................... 13 

9.1 

Proprietary Calibration ................................................................................................................................. 13 

9.2 

DKD-Calibration ........................................................................................................................................... 13 

9.3 

Re-Calibration .............................................................................................................................................. 13 

10 

Data Sheet ....................................................................................................................................................... 13 

Summary of Contents for 86-2208

Page 1: ...info burster it http www burster it C F e P IVA 11048400151 Capitale sociale Euro 49 920 00 R E A di Bergamo 276749 Apparecchi di misura di precisione Sensori e Sistemi per grandezze elettriche termic...

Page 2: ...y precautions must be operative By vibrations damages can occur at the device 4 1 Couplings Page 7 During the assembly the sensor must be supported to protect if from falling down 4 1 3 Alignment of t...

Page 3: ...1 1 Misalignment Possibilities of Single Jointed Couplings 7 3 1 2 Double Jointed Couplings 7 3 1 3 Alignment of the Measurement Arrangement 7 3 2 General 7 3 2 1 Torque Sensors of 5 N m to 15 N m 8 3...

Page 4: ...e and take responsibility for safety related interests for the sensor Remaining dangers must be minimized Remaining dangers of the torque measurement technique must be pointed out Human mistakes must...

Page 5: ...ominal torque of the torque sensor M Mnenn 1 8 Definition of the Pictograms on the Torque Sensor The measuring side of the torque sensor is designated as follows Measuring side or M More information c...

Page 6: ...remaining distance of the measuring signal within the sensor occurs in digital form completely Thus the measuring system achieves a high reliability of operation This signal is further conditioned in...

Page 7: ...ouble jointed coupling 3 1 2 Double Jointed Couplings Double jointed couplings are used for the balance of inevitable angular axial and radial misalignments 3 1 3 Alignment of the Measurement Arrangem...

Page 8: ...Assembly The sensor is installed between two single jointed couplings and contributes to the balance of an inevitable axis offset between the two mechanical connections If no couplings are used very l...

Page 9: ...signal the measurement signal may not exceed the limit values Shafts have to be cleaned with solvent e g acetone before the assembly No foreign bodies may adhere to them Shift couplings on shaft use e...

Page 10: ...rs and meet the metrological requirements 4 4 Shielding Connection In combination with the sensor and the external electronics the shield forms a Faraday Cage By this electro magnetic disturbances do...

Page 11: ...e 5 4 Dynamic Torques 5 4 1 General The static calibration procedure of torque sensors is also valid for dynamic applications Note The frequency of torques must be smaller than the natural frequency o...

Page 12: ...ange Connect excitation Cable defect No mains supply Signal output connected wrong Connect output correctly Evaluation electronics defect Sensor does not react to torque Shaft not clamped Clamp correc...

Page 13: ...Only use suitable means of transportation 7 2 Storage The storage of the sensors must occur in dry dust free rooms only Slightly lubricate shafts and flanges with oil before storing rust 8 Disposal T...

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