BRG6120 Reaction Torque Transducer

The BRG6120 Reaction Torque Sensor is designed for precise static torque measurement in applications such as torque wrenches, motors, and engines. Constructed from either stainless steel or alloy steel, it ensures durability and reliability in various environments. The sensor offers selectable torque ranges of 0-30 N·m and 0-150 N·m, allowing users to choose the appropriate capacity for their specific measurement needs. Its robust design and accurate performance make it ideal for industrial applications where precise torque measurements are critical for quality control and equipment performance.
- The resistance strain is an integrated product composed of sensitive components and integrated circuits. High precision and stable performance
- Small size, suitable for small and compact spaces
- Static torque measurement, 0-30-150N.m optional
- Torque can be measured in both positive and negative directions
- Both ends are keyway links, easy to install
- Support customization

Technical Parameters
| parameter | Technical index | parameter | Technical index | |
| range | 0~30, 50, 100 150 Nm | Response frequency | 100μS | |
| Sensitivity | 1.5±10% mV / V | Insulation resistance | ≥5000MΩ/ 100VDC | |
| Zero output | ±1% F.S. | Excitation voltage | 10VDC(9-15VDC) | |
| Non-linear | ±0.1, 0.3% F.S. | Temperature compensation range | -10 ~ 60℃ | |
| Hysteresis | ≤±0.05% F.S. | working temperature | -20 ~ 65℃ | |
| Repeatability | ≤±0.05% F.S | Safety overload | 150% F.S. | |
| Creep | ≤±0.03% F.S/30min | Extreme overload | 200% F.S. | |
| Temperature sensitivity drift | 0.03% F.S. / 10℃ | Cable size | Ø5.2×3m | |
| Zero temperature drift | 0.03% F.S. / 10℃ | Electrical connections | red/E+, black/E-, green/S+, white/S- | |
| Input resistance | 350, 750±10Ω | Material | Aluminum, stainless steel or alloy steel | |
| output resistance | 350, 700±5Ω | other request | customizable |
Dimension (mm)

Application
Torque sensors are essential components in a variety of applications, providing critical measurements of rotational force in numerous industries. They are widely used in:
- Motors and Engines**: For monitoring output torque in internal combustion engines and electric motors, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
- Rotating Power Equipment**: Including fans, water pumps, and gearboxes, where torque measurement is vital for system management.
- Torque Wrenches**: To ensure precise torque application during assembly and maintenance tasks.
- Railway Locomotives**: For performance monitoring and diagnostics of train engines.
- Automobiles and Tractors**: In vehicles for engine management and performance tuning.
- Aircraft and Ships**: To monitor and control power output in propulsion systems.
- Mining Machinery**: For assessing equipment performance under heavy loads.
- Sewage Treatment Systems**: To optimize the operation of pumps and mixers.
- Manufacturing Viscometers**: For measuring fluid viscosity in industrial processes.
- Process Industries**: Where accurate torque measurements are critical for equipment performance and process control.
Overall, torque sensors play a vital role in enhancing safety, efficiency, and performance across diverse applications in industrial and process industries.


















