Control Monitor CoMo Torque 4700B
The dedicated indicator CoMo Torque 4700B for torque converters is the ideal indicator for industrial applications and research and development purposes!
The CoMo Torque 4700B, a dedicated indicator for torque converters, is ideal for industrial and research and development applications. It can be directly connected to voltage output or frequency output type strain gauge torque converters with built-in amplifiers. -* Features *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- • Accurately displays measurements such as torque, speed, rotation angle, force, and output • 4x20 character display • Operation via menu screen • High measurement accuracy < 0.05% • High-speed sampling frequency up to 10 kHz • Low-pass filter (cut-off frequency 0.1 to 1 kHz) • Can store up to 5,000 measurements per channel • Maximum/minimum memory and limit value monitoring available • Operable from a PC via USB or RS-232C • Analog output
basic information
The internal settings are simple and can be used immediately in the manufacturing process, making it easy to evaluate torque and rotation speed, as well as torque and rotation angle. With a simple operating method on the menu screen, the 4700B can flexibly adapt to new measurement and inspection processes. Each function can be easily set, and up to 20 types of settings, including tare, peak value storage, average value definition, limit value setting, measurement time, pre-trigger/post-trigger, calibration, display settings, units, and interfaces, can be saved in the built-in flash memory. This desktop-type dedicated indicator operates on a 100–240VAC power supply. All connections are plug-in compatible.
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4700B
Applications/Examples of results
It can be used in various industrial applications, including: • Evaluating the performance of power equipment based on torque and rotation signals • Designing transmission mechanisms through the assessment of efficiency coefficients (e.g., clutches, brakes, gearboxes, motors, turbines) • Monitoring the screw tightening process and inspecting the bending point of torque wrenches • Controlling assembly processes evaluated in relation to torque and angle (e.g., inspecting hinges), with results displayed as OK or NOK.