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Apparecchi di misura di precisione. Sensori e Sistemi 

per grandezze elettriche, termiche e meccaniche 

Read First 

1.1 

Safety and Caution Symbols 

 

 

Caution: 

Injury risk for persons  
Damage of the device is possible. 

 

Note: 

Important points to be considered. 

1.2 

Intended Use 

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  devices  may  only  be  used  for  measurement  tasks  and  the  directly  related  control  tasks.  Any 

other  use  is  considered  improper.  The  torque  sensors  are  not  safety  components  in  the  sense  of  the 
intended  use.  The  sensors  need  to  be  transported  and  stored  appropriately.  The  assembly, 
commissioning and disassembling must take place professionally. 

1.3 

Dangers 

The torque sensor is fail-safe and corresponds to the state of technology. 

1.3.1  Neglecting of Safety Notes 

At inappropriate use, residual dangers can emerge (e.g. by untrained personnel). The operation manual 
must  be  read  and  understood  by  each  person  entrusted  with  the  assembly,  maintenance,  repair, 
operation and disassembly of the torque sensor. 

1.3.2  Residual Dangers 

The  plant  designer,  the  supplier,  as  well  as  the  operator  must  plan,  realize  and  take  responsibility  for 
safety-related  interests  for  the  sensor.  Residual  dangers  must  be  minimized.  Residual  dangers  of  the 
torque measurement technique must be pointed out. 
Human mistakes must be considered. The construction of the plant must be suitable for the avoidance of 
dangers. A danger-analysis for the plant must be carried out. 

1.4 

Reconstructions and Modifications 

Each modification of the sensors without our written approval excludes liability on our part. 

1.5 

Personnel 

The  installation,  assembly,  commissioning,  operation  and  the  disassembly  must  be  carried  out  by 
qualified personnel only. The personnel must have the knowledge and make use of the legal regulations 
and safety instructions. 

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Page 3: ...modified if other sufficient safety devices are available During operation the safety precautions must be operative Vibrations can cause device damages 4 Mechanical Assembly Page 8 Caution Inadmissib...

Page 4: ...rical Setup 8 4 Mechanical Assembly 8 4 1 Rotor Assembly 8 4 2 Stator Assembly 9 4 3 Basic Assembly 10 4 3 1 Assembly Example 10 4 3 2 Using Center Bore 11 4 4 Couplings 12 4 4 1 Alignment of the Meas...

Page 5: ...corresponds to the state of technology 1 3 1 Neglecting of Safety Notes At inappropriate use residual dangers can emerge e g by untrained personnel The operation manual must be read and understood by...

Page 6: ...ese demands can be modified if other sufficient safety devices are available During operation the safety precautions must be operative Vibrations can cause device damages 2 Term Definitions 2 1 Terms...

Page 7: ...meccaniche 3 1 Mechanical Setup The sensor consists of a stationary part the stator and a rotary part the rotor Stator Electronics supply and measuring amplifier Rotor Electronics supply of the SG fu...

Page 8: ...4 1 Rotor Assembly Caution During the assembly inadmissibly large forces may not act on the sensor or the couplings Connect the sensor electrically during the assembly and observe the signal the measu...

Page 9: ...alternating torque the flange connection screws must absolutely be secured with screw locks Otherwise the connection screws may loosen The used screws may not be too long Shunt of the torque measurem...

Page 10: ...ermiche e meccaniche 4 3 Basic Assembly 4 3 1 Assembly Example To keep shear forces and axial forces to a minimum shiftable couplings must be used See chapter couplings in this manual Example combusti...

Page 11: ...er bore is suitable for the lead through of hydraulic hoses pneumatic hoses rods Note The lead through part may not acquire torque which will influence the measurement result Applied torque Ms for twi...

Page 12: ...n forces and increases the durability of the couplings and the shaft bearing Frequently an alignment of the couplings with a straight edge in two levels vertical to each other is sufficient At high sp...

Page 13: ...the measuring signals If troubles occur through the measuring cable we recommend to lay the cable in a grounded steel conduit 5 5 Speed Sensor Option A hall sensor is located between the pulse wheel a...

Page 14: ...quency in Hz Moment of Inertia in kg m Torsional Rigidity in Nm rad Further methods for the calculation of natural resonances are corresponding purchasable programs or books e g Holzer Procedure Dubbe...

Page 15: ...rical disturbances Magnetic disturbances EMC electromagnetic disturbances Therefore avoid these disturbance variables by decoupling of vibrations covers etc 7 Maintenance Maintenance schedule Action F...

Page 16: ...t be dismantled professionally Couplings may not be damaged Do not strike sensor housings with tools Do not exert punches on the sensor with a tool Do not apply bending moments on the sensor e g throu...

Page 17: ...ration The sensor data are being checked during this calibration 11 2 DKD Calibration The calibration of the sensor is carried out according to the guidelines of the DKD and or DAkkS The surveillance...

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