RTSX50i-A Rotary Torque & Angle Sensor
Calibration Options For This Product:
Add Calibration Certificate — $.00
Time Interval is required
Required Companion Items:
Specs
The rotary torque and angle sensor is an instrument for measuring dynamic torque in fastening applications. When paired with a torque analyzer, the rotary torque sensor is ideal for torque auditing programs and verification processes. Angle monitoring sensors can be used to measure the rotation angle, joint rate, and breakaway torque directly on the fastener.
Connect a rotary torque sensor between an electric or pneumatic tool and the assembly application. The sensor quickly attaches to a power tool's drive without interfering with its ability to fasten a screw or bolt. The sensor measures torque under joint conditions, returning the most accurate results possible. The sensor is also compatible with measuring hand tools like torque wrenches and screwdrivers.
The sensor must be used with a torque analyzer and easily connect to Mountz LTT and PTT torque analyzers via cable using plug-and-play ARC II technology.
Torque Sensor Accuracy
System Accuracy ± 0.5% of reading from 20% to 100% when connected to an LTT or PTT
System Accuracy ± 1% of reading from 10% to 20% when connected to an LTT or PTT
Accessories
Torque Analyzers:
The RTSX-A must be connected to a torque analyzer to display a torque reading and store the test data. Compatible with these torque testers:
Cables for Connecting RTSX-A to a Torque Analyzer:
Cable must be purchased to connect RTSX-A to LTT & PTT
Improve Your Calibration Process:
Multiplexer: Allows users to connect 1-4 torque sensors to the torque analyzer simultaneously. The device eliminates the need to plug and unplug torque sensors. The torque analyzer powers the Multiplexer, so no additional power source is required.
Sensor Maintenance and Calibration:
Maintain and calibrate your tools on-site by purchasing calibration equipment to use in-house. The organization that owns the tool must determine a suitable calibration frequency that meets their needs based on the history of equipment performance, application, degree of usage, and management objectives. For most organizations, we recommend 6-month or 12-month calibration intervals.
Calibration Wheels: Engineered for calibrating torque analyzers and sensors and ensuring instruments are traceable to National or International Standards, such as N.I.S.T and ISO.
Calibration Hangers and Weights: Calibrated Dead Weight are the official means by which torque analyzers and torque sensors are calibrated and are traced to National or International Standards, such as N.I.S.T, and ISO.
- The torque and angle sensor tests and measures dynamic torque for power assembly tools with fastening applications. It is also compatible with measuring hand tools like torque wrenches and screwdrivers. Using this sensor ensures proper torque is applied and reduces manufacturing errors on your assembly line.
- The sensor has encoders for measuring the rotation angle when a fastener is turned (Angle output: 2-channel quadrature, 360 pulses per rotation).
- The sensor is attached to the power tool's drive without interfering with the tool's ability to fasten a screw or bolt. Measuring the torque output of a tool with a rotary torque sensor allows you to monitor torque being applied from the tool to the fastener or bolt and analyze the efficiency of the fastening process. It is ideal for torque auditing or torque verification programs.
- Validate that a tool is still in calibration with a torque verification process.
- For a torque auditing program, a rotary torque sensor is used in the testing process to detect loose fasteners or any signs of joint relaxation. The joint rate and breakaway torque can also be measured.
- Features ARC II technology, an instant auto-recognition system of the RTSX-A connected to the PTT or LTT torque testers.
Easily connect up to 4 torque sensors using the Mountz multiplexer.
Measuring Torque for Quality Control:
Mountz Quality
WARNING! Not recommended for impact wrenches.