Torque Transducers
The 420 Series torque transducers operate with no direct contact from the rotor to the stator; they are more efficient, cost effective and have improved longevity than previous models in the marketplace.

Accurate & Dependable Torque Transducer
These torque measuring systems are available either as complete torque transducers or as separate rotor & stator assemblies ideal for high speed test rig and OEM applications. They provide a system accuracy of 0.1% of full scale either into a PC or laptop via USB, independent control system or a rack-mounted Torque Indicator.
All Datum Electronics torque transducers have a strain gauged central element and a set of rotating conditioning electronics, the digital signals from this are digitally transmitted to the non-rotating body or stator of the system. The Series 420 has three different types of torque transducer, each with their own distinctions in terms of functionality and for use within different environments.
Torque Transducers - How they work
The M420 is our standard rotary torque transducer. The standard transducer has the rotary shaft and a stator built into its static housing. The housing is mounted on the shaft with bearings. The M420 series is available in 4 standard sizes to meet the needs within a torque measuring environment.
Transducer Size & Definition
Size 1 0-100Nm
Size 2 0-500Nm
Size 3 0-2,000Nm
Size 4 0-10,000Nm
The M420 is highly accurate, with a combined error of 0.1% as standard on all M420 Torque Transducer sizes. They provide a digital data signal (USB) which can measure torque, Speed and Power. They are suitable for use on test rig applications and permanent installations.
The FF420 is our Flange/Flange rotary torque transducer. The transducer element in this case is a flange-flange coupling with the strain gauges and the rotor electronics mounted in the centre section of the coupling. The signal is transmitted across a digital transmission coupling link to the stator that is mounted around the centre of the coupling.
The rotating element of the transducer is not limited by bearings; therefore it can be used at higher speeds, and places no bearing loads on to the shaft. The stator needs to be mounted in relation to the shaft within an operating envelope of +/- 3 to 5mm. We have standardised our range of torque transducers for clear and simple applications and specifications.
Transducer Size & Definition
Size 1 0-250Nm
Size 2 0-500Nm
Size 3 0-2,000Nm
Size 4 0-10,000Nm
The FF420 torque transducer is highly accurate with a combined error of 0.1%. It uses a true ‘non-contact’ transmission signal. Another advantage of the FF420 is that is tolerable to misalignment, because of the way the transducer is engineered. The standard ranges are compatible with DIN Size flanges.
The RS420 is our Rotor/Stator Transducer with a keyed shaft and a Free Standing Stator. This type of transducer is very similar to the FF420 but has keyed or splined shafts as opposed to flanges.
The transducer element in this case is a keyway or splined shaft with the strain gauges and the rotor electronics mounted either on the shaft, or inside the shaft depending upon shaft size and feasibility. The signal is transmitted across an inductive link to the stator that is mounted around the centre of the coupling, with a visible air gap. This type of torque transducer has no bearings, and there is no secondary load on the test shaft which allows for multiple shaft sizes.
Because the torque transducer has no bearings, it can be used at higher speeds, running much faster and longer than traditional transducers containing bearings. The stator needs to be mounted in relation to the shaft within an operating envelope of +/- 3 to 5 mm. We have standardised our range of torque transducers for clear and simple applications and specifications.
Transducer Size & Definition
Size 1 0-100Nm
Size 2 0-500Nm
Size 3 0-2,000Nm
Size 4 0-10,000Nm
The RS420 is highly accurate with a combined error of 0.1%. It uses a true ‘non-contact’ transmission signal. Another advantage of the RS420 is that is tolerable to misalignment, because of the way the transducer is engineered.
Series 420 Torque Transducer Features
- Among the enhanced features are the additional options for:
- Direct Digital Data (USB)
- Direct Analogue Output
- Direct Serial Outputs (RS232)
- Increased Sampling Rates (100, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000sps)
- Analysis Tools for enhanced data analysis
Key System & Features of the Series 420 Rotary Torque Transducers
- Accurate On Shaft Torque Measurement
- Non-contact Power and Signal Transmission
- Proven Technology
- Low Maintenance
- Simple Linear Calibration
- Engineered to fit most drive components
- 0-25,000rpm
- No restriction on shaft size
- Rotary and Static Torque Measurement
- Self-Test Facility
- Output Options (Direct USB or RS232 output)
- TorqueLog Software
- 4-20mA or 0-10Vdc
- CAN Bus
- Specialist Data Analysis
- AC Coupled Data
- Fast Burst Mode Data to 30,000sps
- Standard Data Output to 5kHz
- Event Linked Outputs
- Competitive Pricing
- Standard Transducer Range
- Fast Turn Round on Non-standard Shafts and Couplings
- OEM Production Solutions
The new range is complemented by Datum’s ability to engineer special torque solutions with Transducers, Indicators and Software tailor made to meet customer requirements. Contact Us for further information
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