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Rotary Torque Transducers & Wireless Load Cells

For over 40 years, Sensor Technology has researched and developed solutions for customers' torque and load measurement problems, developing its own unique technologies for the instrumentation, test and OEM markets worldwide. We are supported by a global network of distributors.

TorqSense rotary torque transducers and LoadSense wireless load sensors offer accurate, affordable, market leading products across the whole range of industrial applications. HeliNav LoadMaster provides accurate measurement of underslung loads for the helicopter industry.

We offer a range of rotary torque sensors and transducers to suit a variety of industrial applications including hydrogen powered cars, peristaltic pumps, bottle capping, electric and hybrid powertrains, testing aircraft landing gear, tidal turbines, and viscosity to name a few. Our standard range of torque transducers can measure torque from 10mNm up to 13000Nm. Watch our video for a brief introduction to our products. If you need assistance in choosing a torque sensor to meet the requirements of a specific application.

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Automatic Monitoring of Mobile Harbour Equipment ensures Reliability and Safety (Torque Sensing) The increasing globalisation of the world economy is pressurising ports, docks and harbours into handling ever-increasing volumes of cargo, so mobile harbour equipment has to work efficiently and... (View Full Article)
Dynamic Rotary Torque Using SAW (2000) - A Lonsdale (Torque Sensing) The subject of torque measurement has previously been addressed extensively. Most of the existing transducers either rely on low voltage analogue systems (e.g. conventional resistive strain gauge) or... (View Full Article)