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The HaiBo torque sensor is a crucial measuring device that plays an indispensable role in industrial automation and mechanical equipment monitoring.

According to differences in working principles and application scenarios, torque sensors are divided into two categories: static and dynamic. Torque sensors convert the torsional moment of machinery into electrical signals, thereby achieving high-precision measurement.

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What Is a Torque Sensor and How Does It Work?

The Haibo torque sensor is a tool that measures the amount of rotational force, or torque, being applied to something. It converts that mechanical force into an electrical signal so you can monitor and control it more accurately. You will find these sensors in cars, factories, and robots.

Types of Strain Gauge Torque Sensors

You may know there are two types of Strain Gauge Torque Sensors on the market for different uses. They are Static Torque Sensors and Dynamic Torque Sensors. Below, we will have some short advice to tell you about the difference between these two types so you can choose the correct one for your business.

Static Single Flange-Shaft Torque Sensor

Static Torque Sensors

Static sensors measure torque under stationary or very low speed (<1 RPM) conditions, commonly used for screw tightening, valve testing, and wrench calibration.

Dynamic Rotary Torque Sensor HBWTQ2205

Dynamic Torque Sensors

Dynamic sensors measure rotating shaft torque with speeds up to 50,000 RPM, suitable for motor, gearbox, and fan main shaft performance tests. For technical details or a quote, contact HAIBOSENSOR anytime.

Two Type of Torque Sensors by Mechanical Mounting

Micro Load Cells are categorized into Half-Bridge and Full-Bridge types. The selection between these two types typically depends on specific product requirements, installation dimensions, and customer-defined precision standards. Additionally, Micro Load Cells are manufactured using two primary materials: manganese steel and aluminum. 

Static Torque Sensor

Flang Bolt Mounting Torque Sensors

Fixed via flange bolts, high rigidity Flange Mount Torque Sensor, is one kind of mounting method of the torque sensors

Shaft-to-Shaft Mounting Torque Sensors

You will find that both ends are designed as smooth shafts and require the use of couplings for proper connection.

Inline Dynamic Rotary Torque Sensor Transducers
Flange Disc Reaction Static Torque Sensor

Center Hole Torquee Sensor

Central hole for cables/pipes, so we can all this type of the torque sensor “Hollow Shaft Torque Sensor” for daily use. 

Static Torque Sensor Applications

Static torque sensors paired with torque wrenches are used for high-precision tightening control and torque verification, ensuring fasteners meet standards

Static Torque Sensor Applications 2
Static Torque Sensor Applications 2

Professinal Torque Sensor Manufacturer

Each HAIBOSENSOR product reflects our commitment to technological excellence and meticulous craftsmanship, ensuring unparalleled measurement precision that honors our clients’ trust

Dynamic Torque Sensor Applications

The dynamic torque sensor is a super-accurate tool that measures changes in dynamic torque in real time for systems that rotate or twist. It works great for keeping an eye on force values when things are moving really fast or changing quickly. You’ll often find it used in motor testing, robot control, and even in aerospace power systems.

Electric Vehicle Motor Testing

We can use the dynamic torque sensor to work in the electric vehicle motor testing as the super accurate data is necessary for electric vehicle motor testing

Industrial Robot Joint Control

Torque sensor elastomers for robotic arms commonly use a spoke-type design with inner and outer hubs connected by strain beams. Four strain gauges are bonded to the beams and wired as a full-bridge circuit for torque measurement.

Wind Turbine Monitoring

Offshore wind turbines during typhoon seasons experience strong wind impacts. Torque sensors monitor drivetrain loads in real time, triggering yaw control to adjust blade angles and prevent gearbox damage.

Two Types of Torque Sensor Signal Transmission

There are two types of signal transmission for the torque sensor. Divided into Signal Transmission via Carbon Brushes/Slip Rings type, we can provide both of them for you. Let us know what are the differences and advantage of them are below.

Small-Capacity Static Torque Sensor

Contact Type Signal Transmission

If you choose the contact type, their characteristics include: Low-speed applications: tightening machines (<1,000 RPM), teaching experimental equipment and More cost-effective, but the drawback is that replacement parts need to be changed regularly.

Non-Contact Type Dynamic Torque Sensor With Speed

Non-Contact Type – Inductive/RF Telemetry (No Physical Contact)

If you choose the non-contact type, it generally has the following features (we typically recommend non-contact types): High precision, Suitable for high-speed rotation. Long-term stable operation, no maintenance or part replacement required. High-speed/long-term operation: motor test benches (>10,000 RPM), wind power monitoring (can support speeds exceeding 20,000 RPM).Harsh environments: dust, oil contamination, high humidity (e.g., marine engines)

Maintenance-free requirements: production line equipment that cannot be shut down frequently

How to Select Dynamic or Static Torque Sensors?

There are a few advice for your to choose the torque sensors if you do not have idea about selecting the torque sensor for your business.

By Measurement Requirements

 Dynamic Torque SensorStatic Torque Sensor
Measurement TypeReal-time varying torque (shock, vibration, acceleration)Steady or slowly changing torque (e.g., tightening, constant speed)
Sampling RateHigh (≥1kHz, captures transients)*Low (≤10Hz, for steady-state values)*
Typical ApplicationsMotor/engine testing, robotics, shock monitoringBolt tightening, static load testing, calibration

By Signal Output Type

Dynamic Torque SensorsAdvantagesApplications for 
(±10V Analog)High bandwidth (≤10kHz), requires shielded cablesMotor/engine dyno testing, shock load analysis
*(4-20mA)**Noise-resistant, long-distance (≤100m), low bandwidth*Industrial monitoring (e.g., wind turbines)
(CAN/CANopen)Multi-sensor networking, automotive standardEV motor testing, construction equipment
(EtherCAT)Ultra-low latency, real-time controlRobotics, multi-axis motion system
Static Torque SensorsAdvantagesApplications for 
*(0-5V/0-10V)*Simple,low bandwidthBolt tightening, static calibration
*(RS485/Modbus)*Low-speed, industrial remote monitoringProduction line QA, maintenance
(USB/Serial)Plug-and-play, lab-friendlyBenchtop testing, R&D

Torque Sensor Packaging

The packaging dimensions vary depending on the torque sensor model, but the attached images provide a general reference for customers. Typically, each torque sensor is individually packaged. The weight ranges based on size—for standard models, the packaging usually weighs between 1-5 kg.

Professional Torque Load Cell Manufacturer

 If you have any demand for torque sensors, no matter Static or Dynamic types. Please contact HAIBOSENSOR. We will definitely provide all the assistance to enable your solution to achieve intelligent upgrades!

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