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Force Sensor Elements
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The STL Force Sensing Tension Links are a series of unique force sensors. The Tension Links utilize the internal strain gage process sucessfully and are used in bolts, load pins and flat load cells. The sensing element consists of a strain gage bridge circuit internally installed in a small hole along the longitudinal axis. This unique arrangement provides a most effective means for the protective sealing of the internal electronics while minimizing the adverse effects of extraneous torsion and bending loads.
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Harness Design and Manufacture
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When designing an underwater cable harness, there are some factors which need to be considered, and we have produced the following list as a guide for customer information:Component considerations:- Electrical requirements- Mechanical considerations- Quality requirements- Reliability- Design redundancy (contact count)- Connector selection (type and form)- Locking requirements- Backpotting requirements- Waterblocking in moldings- Cable specification- Cable jacket material and compatibility with elastomers- Abrasion resistance- Stiffness profile at termination- Connector format (straight or right angle)- Molding format (straight or at an angle)- Clearance allowance for molding and cable routing- Elastomer compatibility (eg oil filled units)- Metalwork selection re: corrosion and cathodic delamination- Surface finish for metalwork as appropriateOperational considerations:- Operating depth profile (not just max. depth)- Tensile loads- Torsional loads- Bending loads- Bend control requirements (to limit bending at termination)- Deployment and recovery loads- Dynamic loading-Flow turbulence effects.
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Engine Dynamometer
DS4012-HS
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Power: 4,250 hp (3,169 kW)Torque: 14,250 lb-ft (19,320 Nm)Speed: 4,000 rpmWater Use*: 309 gpm (1,169.7 lpm)Inertia Value**: 350 lb·ft2 (14.7 kg·m2)Shipping Weight: 5,500 lb (2,495 kg)Rotation: bi-directional*No Cooling System** With Companion Flange or Torsional Coupling
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Open Optical Encoders
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An optical encoder is an electromechanical device which produces an electrical signal output proportional to the linear displacement of a linear guide or the angular position of an input shaft.Open encoders are exposed and feature no external integrated enclosure. The advantages of open optical encoders include the effective elimination of backlash, shaft wind-up (torsion) and other mechanical hysteresis errors.A rotary open optical encoder consists of a position measurement readhead and an accurate rotary scale marked either on the periphery of a ring or on the face of a disc.The readhead measures position by optically sensing the regularly-spaced scale markings and outputs this information as an analogue or digital signal.The signal is subsequently converted into a position reading by a digital readout (DRO) or motion controller.
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Torque Testing
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Torque testers measure properties such as torsional strength and stiffness and are used in quality control of various fields including medical devices, metals, and aerospace
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Dual Digital Display Spring Torsion Testing Machine
Model TNS-S Series
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Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation
TNS-S series testing machine is mainly used for testing the torsion angle and torque of various torsion springs, coil springs, elastic components and other friction structures.
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Engine Dynamometer
DS48-HS
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Power: 2,883 hp (2,149 kW)Torque: 9,500 lb-ft (12,880 Nm)Speed: 4,000 rpmWater Use*: 201 gpm (760.9 lpm)Inertia Value**: 231.6 lb·ft2 (9.8 kg·m2)Shipping Weight: 3,740 lb (1,696 kg)Rotation: bi-directional*No Cooling System** With Companion Flange or Torsional Coupling
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Resonant Testing System
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Originally designed to precrack specimens for fracture mechanics, the current versions offer much more possibilities due to a modular concept:*Bending up to 160 Nm*Tension/Compression up to 8 kN*Torsion
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XCITE 1300T Torsional Series
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The Xcite 1300T Torsional Series of modal exciters provides pure torque input into structures for modal parameter estimation without the bending mode coupling effects present when linear excitation is applied through moment arms. These systems are used in structure borne noise tests of structures such as automotive and truck transmissions, prop shafts, axles, differentials, and torsional engine dampers.








