A torque meter is a device used to measure the torque or twisting force applied to an object. Torque is a rotational force that causes an object to rotate around an axis. It is commonly used in various applications where it is important to measure or monitor the torque being applied, such as in industrial machinery, automotive systems, robotics, and torque testing.
A torque meter typically consists of a shaft or a mounting mechanism to connect to the rotating object or system being measured. Inside the torque meter, there are strain gauges or other sensors that detect the deformation caused by the applied torque. These sensors convert the mechanical force into an electrical signal, which is then measured and calibrated to provide an accurate torque reading.
Types
Torque meters come in different types and designs depending on the specific application and requirements. They can be non-contact or contact-based, with contact-based torque meters using a rotating shaft to transfer the torque to the measurement system. Non-contact torque meters, on the other hand, use technologies like magnetic or optical sensing to measure torque without physical contact.
The data collected by a torque meter can be used for various purposes, such as monitoring the performance and efficiency of machinery, ensuring proper assembly and tightening of fasteners, testing the torque output of engines or motors, and conducting research and development in various fields.