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In-Line Torque Transducers
User’s Manual
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1st English Edition, rev. G– June 2011
Safety Precautions
Warning! in order to minimize risks, it is of utmost
importance to respect the current safety
standards When planning, configuring and
operating the torque measurement drive
train.
1. Make sure that all Magtrol electronic products are earth-grounded, to ensure personal safety
and proper operation.
2. Check line voltage before operating electronic equipment.
3. Make sure that all rotating parts are equipped with appropriate safety guards.
Note: Detailed information regarding safety guards can be found in Section
2.5 – Protective Systems.
4. Periodically check all connections and attachments.
5. Always wear protective glasses when working with rotating elements.
6. Never wear a necktie or baggy clothes when standing close to rotating elements.
7. Never stand too close or bend over the rotating drive chain.
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Revisions to this Manual
The contents of this manual is subject to change without prior notice.
REVISION DATE
First English edition, revision G – June 2011
DateEditionChangeSection(s)
20.06.111st Edition - rev. GAccuracy update for TMB 301 to 313
REVISIONS TO THIS MANUAL ...............................................................................................................II
REVISION DATE .................................................................................................................................................................II
TABLE OF REVISIONS ......................................................................................................................................................II
TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........................................................................................................................III
TABLE OF FIGURES ........................................................................................................................................................ IV
PREFACE ................................................................................................................................................ V
PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL ......................................................................................................................................... V
WHO SHOULD USE THIS MANUAL .............................................................................................................................. V
MANUAL ORGANIZATION ............................................................................................................................................. V
1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................ 1
1.3 DATA SHEETS ............................................................................................................................................................. 2
2.4.2 Natural Frequency of Drive Train ................................................................................................................. 24
2.4.3 Natural Measuring Shaft Torsional Frequency ............................................................................................. 26
2.4.4 Maximum Dynamic Amplitude..................................................................................................................... 27
2.5 PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS .......................................................................................................................................... 27
2.6 ELECTRONIC SIGNAL PROCESSING .................................................................................................................... 29
2.6.1 Model 3410 Torque Display .......................................................................................................................... 29
2.6.2 Model 6400 Torque Transducer Display ....................................................................................................... 30
2.6.3 Model DSP6001 Programmable Dynamometer Controller .......................................................................... 31
SERVICE INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................40
RETURNING MAGTROL EQUIPMENT FOR REPAIR AND/OR CALIBRATION ..................................................... 40
Returning Equipment to Magtrol, Inc. (United States) ............................................................................................... 40
Returning Equipment to Magtrol SA (Switzerland) .................................................................................................... 40
Figure 2–10 Example of Protective System...............................................................................................................28
Figure 2–11 Model 3410 Torque Display .................................................................................................................29
Figure 2–12 PC-Based System Configuration with Model 3410 Display .................................................................29
Figure 2–13 Model 6400 Torque Transducer Display ..............................................................................................30
Figure 2–14 PC-Based System Configuration with Model 6400 Display .................................................................30
Figure 2–15 Model DSP6001 Programmable Dynamometer Controller .................................................................31
Figure 2–16 PC-Based System Configuration with Model DSP6001 Controller .....................................................31
Figure 2–17 Common Grounding .............................................................................................................................32
Figure 2–20 Wiring Diagram for Connection to Non-Magtrol Electronics ..............................................................34
Figure 2-21 ER 107 Pin Configuration .....................................................................................................................35
3. OPERATING PRINCIPLES
Figure 3–1 TM Torque Transducer Principal Elements ............................................................................................36
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PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL
This manual contains information required for the installation and general use of Magtrol’s TM
Series In-Line Torque Transducers. To achieve maximum capability and ensure proper use, please
read this manual in its entirety before operating the unit. Keep the manual in a safe place for quick
reference whenever a question should arise.
WHO SHOULD USE THIS MANUAL
This is written for operators installing a torque transducer as part of a test system that meausres the
torque on transmission chains. The operator is assumed to have the necessary technical training in
electronics and mechanical engineering enabling him to install the in-line torque transducer without
risk.
MANUAL ORGANIZATION
This section gives an overview of the structure of the manual and the information contained therein.
Some information has been deliberately repeated in different sections of the document to minimize
cross-referencing and to facilitate understanding through reiteration.
Preface
The structure of the manual is as follows:
Chapter 1 : INTRODUCTION – Contains the technical data sheets for Magtrol’s TM In-Line
Torque Transducers, which describe the units and provide detailed technical
characteristics.
Chapter 2 : INSTALLATION / CONFIGURATION – Provides information needed for the setup
of the TM Transducers in a test system, and their integration with Magtrol electronic
control units.
Chapter 3 : OPERATING PRINCIPLES – Information pertaining to theory of operation
including details about the transducer's architecture, speed conditioning chain and
built-in self-test circuit.
Chapter 4 : MAINTENANCE / REPAIR – Provides information on maintenance and repair
procedures, should the need arise.
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Magtrol TM Series In-Line Torque TransducersPreface
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1. Introduction
1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
The TM Series In-Line Torque Transducers represent the new generation of high-precision torque
sensors with integrated electronic processing circuitry developed by Magtrol. The TM Series
transducers are available in three versions: TMB, TM and TMHS. TMB for all standard applications,
TM for high-precision applications and TMHS for high-speed applications.
The TM 300 Series includes transducers with the following torque ratings: 0.1 N·m, 0.2 N·m, 0.5
N·m, 1 N·m, 2 N·m, 5 N·m, 10 N·m, 20 N·m, 50 N·m, 100 N·m, 200 N·m, 500 N·m, 1 000 N·m,
2 000 N·m, 5 000 N·m and 10 000 N·m.
The TM Series In-Line Transducers, together with Magtrol's New TF Series Torque Flange
Transducers, offer a wide range of torque measurement requirements for the most demanding
applications.
1.2 DESCRIPTION
All TM Series In-Line Torque Transducers consist of a torque measuring shaft and built-in signal
processing electronics. These elements, along with two sealed bearings having lifelong lubrication,
are all contained in an aluminium housing which also supports the shaft.
The upper part of the unit contains the built-in electronics. This part is sealed according to the
IP44 standard and offers protection against splashed water. A Souriau connector allows the torque
transducer to be connected to an external signal processing unit—such as the Magtrol 3410 Torque
Display—via a special cable assembly.
Figure 1–1 TMB 313 In-Line Torque Transducer
TM Torque Transducers perform the following main functions:
1. Measurement of static and dynamic torque and detection of torque direction.
2. Measurement of the shaft's rotational speed and detection of rotational direction.
3. Self-check.
The transducer's integrated electronic circuitry filters the torque signal and its built-in self-test
function checks the operation of the measuring chain. Each transducer also has a built-in temperature
compensation circuit. This assures that the accuracy of the measured torque is maintained regardless
of operating temperature.
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1.3 DATA SHEETS
TM 301 – TM 308
Data Sheet
1.3.1 TM 301 – TM 308
Magtrol TM Series In-Line Torque TransducersChapter 1 – Introduction
TM 301 – TM 308
In-Line Torque Transducers
FEATURES
• Integrated Torque and Speed Conditioning
• Torque Range: 0.1 N·m to 20 N·m (0.07 lb·ft to 15 lb·ft)
• Accuracy: < 0.1%
• Overload Capacity: 200%
• Overload Limit: 400%
• High Speed Applications: up to 50,000 rpm
• Non-Contact (no sliprings)
• No Electronic Components in Rotation
• High Electrical Noise Immunity
• Single DC Power Supply: 20 VDC to 32 VDC
• Immediate Speed Detection
• Adjustable Torque Signal Frequency Limitation
• Built-in Test Function
• Stainless Steel Shaft
• EMC Susceptibility Conforms to European Standards
DESCRIPTION
Magtrol’s In-Line Torque Transducers provide extremely
accurate torque and speed measurement over a very broad range.
Each model has an integrated conditioning electronic module
providing a 0 to ±10 VDC torque output and an open collector
speed output. Magtrol Torque Transducers are very reliable,
providing high overload protection, excellent long term stability
and high noise immunity.
All transducer models employ our unique non-contact
differential transformer torque measuring technology. This
measuring technology offers many benefits, most notably that
no electronic components rotate during operation.
To provide customers with several price/performance options,
Magtrol offers three torque transducer models: basic accuracy
(TMB series), high accuracy (TM series) and high speed with
high accuracy (TMHS).
Each transducer consists of a hardened stainless steel shaft with
smooth shaft ends, an anodized aluminium housing containing
the guide bearings and
an electronic measurement conditioner.
Model TM 307
Torque Transducer
The integrated electronic circuit, supplied by single DC voltage,
provides torque and speed signals without any additional
amplifier. Connections are made by means of a 6-pole male
connector mounted on the housing, and fixed mounting is
enabled by mounting holes located on the transducer.
APPLICATIONS
TM, TMB and TMHS Series Torque Transducers provide
dynamic torque and speed measurement of:
• Propellers - aerospace, marine and helicopter
• Windshield wipers, electrical windows, starters,
generators and brakes in automobile industry
• Pumps - water and oil
• Reduction gears and gearboxes
• Clutches
• Motorized valves
• Drills, pneumatic tools and other machine tools
BASIC SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
TORQUE
TRANSDUCER
TM 301 – TM 308
Power Supply 20 to 32 VDC / 100 mA max.
Test
Torque 0 to ±10 VDC (max.)
Speed
2
Magtrol TM Series In-Line Torque Transducers
in series), max. 30 VDC, protected against short-circuits
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Specifications
TM 301 – TM 308
moDel ratings
The ratings in the following table apply to all Torque Transducer series (TM, TMHS and TMB).
Nominal Rated TorqueTorsional StiffnessMoment of InertiaWeight
N·mlb·ftN·m/radlb·ft/radkg·m²lb·ft·s²kglb
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
1.84 × 10
1.84 × 10
1.88 × 10
2.07 × 10
2.14 × 10
2.27 × 10
1.94 × 10
1.96 × 10
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
1.12.43
1.12.43
1.12.43
1.22.65
1.22.65
1.22.65
1.22.65
1.22.65
series ratings
The ratings in the following table apply to all standard Torque Transducer models 301–308, unless otherwise noted.
Stand ard Ve rsi onTM Se riesTMHS Ser iesTMB S eries
TORQUE MEASUREMENT
Rated Torque (RT)0 to ±100% of RT
Maximum Dynamic Torque Peak Value
(Overload Capacity)
Maximum Dynamic Torque Without Damage
(Overload Limit)
Combined Error of Linearity and
Hysteresis
to 100% of RT
Combined Error of Linearity and
Hysteresis from 100% to 200% of RT
< ±0.1% of RT
(0.2% for TM 301)
< ±0.1% of
measured value
(0.2% for TM 301)
Temperature Influence on the Zero/
Sensitivity:
• In the Compensated Range +10 °C to +60 °C< ±0.1% of RT/10K< ±0.2% of RT/10K
• In the Compensated Range -25 °C to +80 °C< ±0.2% of RT/10K< ±0.4% of RT/10K
Influence of Speed on the Zero Torque
Signal
< ±0.01% of RT/1000 rpm< ±0.02% of RT/1000 rpm
Long-term Stability of Sensitivity< ±0.05% of RT/year< ±0.1% of RT/year
SPEED MEASUREMENT
Rated Range of Use1 to 20,000 rpm
TMHS 303: 1 to 40,000 rpm
TMHS 304-308: 1 to 50,000 rpm
Number of Teeth60 Z
Minimum Speed Detection1 rpm
ENVIRONMENT
Storage Temperature Range-40 °C to +100 °C
Operating Temperature Range-40 °C to +85 °C
Mechanical Shockaccording to IEC 68.2.27 / Class D3
Vibrationaccording to IEC 68.2.6 / Class D3
Protection ClassIP 44
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Shaft Endssmooth
Balancing QualityG1 according to ISO 1940
INPUT AND OUTPUT SIGNALS
Power Supply (max. voltage / current)20 to 32 VDC / 100 mA
Torque Output (rated / max.)±5 / ±10 VDC
Filter Cutoff (frequency)5000, 2500, 1000, 500, 200, 100, 40, 20, 10, 5, 2, 1 Hz
Speed Output (frequency)
Magtrol TM Series In-Line Torque TransducersChapter 1 – Introduction
Specifications
operating principles
The measuring system, based on the principle of a variable,
torque-proportional transformer coupling, consists of two
concentric cylinders shrunk on the shaft on each side of the
shaft’s deformation zone, and two concentric coils attached
to the housing.
Both cylinders have a circularly disposed coinciding row of
slots and rotate with the shaft inside the coils. An alternating
current with the frequency of 20 kHz flows through the primary
coil. When no torque is applied, the slots on the two cylinders
fail to overlap. When torque is applied, the deformation zone
undergoes an angular deformation and the slots begin to
Dimensions
MCC
60°
D
C
TM 301–303
Shaft Detail
F
J
H
G
F
LP
K
N
A
BCF
E
D
TM 301 – TM 308
overlap. Thus a torque-proportional voltage is on the secondary
coil. The conditioning electronic circuit incorporated in the
transducer converts the voltage to a nominal torque signal
of 0 to ±5 VDC. A low-pass filter (Butterworth/2nd order),
adjustable from 5 kHz to 1 Hz, allows tuning of the torque
signal frequency limitation.
An optical sensor reads the speed on a toothed path machined
directly on the measuring system. The electronic conditioner
outputs a frequency signal proportional to the shaft rotational
speed. An active circuit compensates the zero and sensitivity
temperature drifts within a tolerance of 0.1% / 10 K.
N
R
Q
S
CAUTION!
C
E
B
A
D
60°
ROTATING PARTS
IN OPERATION.
STOP SYSTEM BEFORE
PERFORMING
MAINTENANCE.
U
V
W
YGG
Permitted
XFF
Axial Thrust
AA
T
EE
NOTE:
Dimensions are the same for every series (TM, TMHS, TMB).
Original dimensions are in Metric units. Dimensions converted to English have been rounded up to 3 or 4 decimal places.
For low speed applications only, uses single-element
couplings to create a shorter drive train.
TORQUE TRANSDUCER
A
B C F
E
D
CAUTION!
ROTATING PARTS
IN OPERATION.
STOP SYSTEM BEFORE
PERFORMING
MAINTENANCE.
Coupling Coupling
Supported Installation
TM SERIES
TORQUE TRANSDUCER
MAINTENANCE.
PERFORMING
STOP SYSTEM BEFORE
IN OPERATION.
ROTATING PARTS
CAUTION!
D
CouplingCoupling
E
BCF
A
Suspended Installation
TM 301 – TM 308
PC
Torque 1.0
Software
RS-232C
MAGTROL
Model 3410
Torque Display
PC-Based System Configuration
Torque Transducer with Model 3410 Display
and Torque 1.0 Software
Torque Transducer
SYSTEM
SELECT
TARE
TRANSDUCER
TM Series
SPEED TORQUE
Couplings
When Magtrol TMB, TM and TMHS Series Torque Transducers
are to be mounted in a drive train, double-element miniature
couplings are the ideal complement, although single-element
couplings can be used for low speed applications. Several
manufacturers provide adequate couplings for both supported
and suspended drive train installations. The criteria for selecting
appropriate couplings for torque measurement is as follows:
• High torsional spring rate: Ensures a high torsional
stiffness and angular precision (should be greater than
three times the torque transducer stiffness)
• Clamping quality (should be self-centering and of
adequate strength)
• Speed range
• Balancing quality (according to speed range)
• Alignment capability
The higher the speed of the application, the more care is required in
selecting the coupling and assembling (alignment and balancing)
the drive train configuration. Your Magtrol sales representative
can assist you in choosing the right coupling for your transducer.
Torque Speed Box
Magtrol’s TSB Torque Speed Box allows data acquisition
from two torque transducers simultaneously and provides the
torque’s analog signal output and speed’s TTL signal output.
Torque Transducer Displays
Magtrol offers two different Torque Displays (Models 3410 and
6400) which supply power to any TM/TMHS/TMB Transducer
and display torque, speed and mechanical power. Features
include:
• Adjustable English, metric and SI torque units
• Large, easy-to-read vacuum fluorescent display
• Built-in self-diagnostic tests
• Overload indication
• Tare function
• RS-232 interface
• Torque and speed outputs
• Closed-box calibration
• Includes Magtrol Torque 1.0 Software
The Model 6400 Display has the following additional features:
Magtrol’s Torque 1.0 Software is an easy-to-use Windows
®
executable program, used to automatically collect torque, speed
and mechanical power data. The data can be printed, displayed
graphically or quickly saved as a Microsoft
®
Excel spreadsheet.
Standard features of Torque 1.0 include: peak torque capture,
multi-axes graphing, measured parameter vs. time, adjustable
sampling rates and polynomial curve fitting.
Magtrol TM Series In-Line Torque TransducersChapter 1 – Introduction
TM 309 – TM 313
In-Line Torque Transducers
FEATURES
• Integrated Torque and Speed Conditioning
• Torque Rating: 20 N·m to 500 N·m (37 lb·ft to 369 lb·ft)
• Accuracy: < 0.1%
• Overload Capacity: 200%
• Overload Limit: 400%
• High Speed Applications: up to 32,000 rpm
• Non-Contact (no sliprings)
• No Electronic Components in Rotation
• High Electrical Noise Immunity
• Single DC Power Supply: 20 VDC to 32 VDC
• Immediate Speed Detection
• Adjustable Torque Signal Frequency Limitation
• Built-in Test Function
• Stainless Steel Shaft
• EMC Susceptibility Conforms to European Standards
DESCRIPTION
Magtrol’s In-Line Torque Transducers provide extremely
accurate torque and speed measurement over a very broad range.
Each model has an integrated conditioning electronic module
providing a 0 to ±10 VDC torque output and an open collector
speed output. Magtrol Torque Transducers are very reliable,
providing high overload protection, excellent long term stability
and high noise immunity.
All transducer models employ our unique non-contact
differential transformer torque measuring technology. This
measuring technology offers many benefits, most notably that
no electronic components rotate during operation.
To provide customers with several price/performance options,
Magtrol offers three torque transducer models: basic accuracy
(TMB series), high accuracy (TM series) and high speed with
high accuracy (TMHS).
Each transducer consists of a hardened stainless steel shaft with
smooth or splined shaft ends, an anodized aluminium housing
containing the guide bearings
conditioner. The integrated electronic circuit, supplied by single
and an electronic measurement
Model TM 313
Torque Transducer
DC voltage, provides torque and speed signals without any
additional amplifier. The transducer is a stand-alone measuring
chain. Connections are made by means of a 6-pole male
connector mounted on the housing. A removable aluminium
base—delivered as standard with TM and TMHS models, and
as an option for TMB transducers—allows fixed mounting of
the transducer.
APPLICATIONS
TM, TMB and TMHS Series Torque Transducers provide
dynamic torque and speed measurement of:
* The weight for TMB series transducers ordered without an optional foot mount is slightly lower.
Nominal Rated TorqueTorsional StiffnessMoment of InertiaWeight *
N·mlb·ftN·m/radlb·ft/radkg·m²lb·ft·s²kglb
3
1.770 × 1031.49 × 10-41.03 × 10
3
4.204 × 1031.52 × 10-41.12 × 10
4
8.408 × 1031.55 × 10-41.14 × 10
4
2.82 × 1044.85 × 10-43.57 × 10
4
7.07 × 1045.16 × 10-43.80 × 10
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
2.55.51
2.55.51
2.55.51
4.19.04
4.49.70
series ratings
The ratings in the following table apply to all standard Torque Transducer models 309–313, except where specifically noted.
Stand ard Versi onTM S eri esTMHS Ser iesTMB S eri es
TORQUE MEASUREMENT
Rated Torque (RT)0 to ±100% of RT
Maximum Dynamic Torque Peak Value
(Overload Capacity)
Maximum Dynamic Torque Without Damage
(Overload Limit)
Combined Error of Linearity and Hysteresis
to 100% of RT
Combined Error of Linearity and Hysteresis
from 100 to 200% of RT
Temperature Influence on the Zero/
Sensitivity:
• In the Compensated Range +10 °C to +60 °C< ±0.1% of RT/10K< ±0.2% of RT/10K
• In the Compensated Range -25 °C to +80 °C< ±0.2% of RT/10K< ±0.4% of RT/10K
Influence of Speed on the Zero Torque
Signal
Long-term Stability of Sensitivity< ±0.05% of RT/year< ±0.1% of RT/year
SPEED MEASUREMENT
Rated Range of Use
Number of Teeth60 Z
Minimum Speed Detection1 rpm
ENVIRONMENT
Storage Temperature Range-40 °C to +100 °C
Operating Temperature Range-40 °C to +85 °C
Mechanical Shockaccording to IEC 68.2.27 / Class D3
Vibrationaccording to IEC 68.2.6 / Class D3
Protection ClassIP 44
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Shaft Ends
Balancing QualityG1 according to ISO 1940
Foot Support (Base Mount)includedincludedoptional
INPUT AND OUTPUT SIGNALS
Power Supply (max. voltage / current)20 to 32 VDC / 100 mA
Torque Output (rated / max.)±5 / ±10 VDC
Filter Cutoff (frequency)5000, 2500, 1000, 500, 200, 100, 40, 20, 10, 5, 2, 1 Hz