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EATON Torque Limiters
Eaton torque limiters are devices that limit the torque output of a motor or other rotary power source. They are used in industrial and manufacturing applications, robotics and other high-torque systems where overloading protection is necessary.
Working Mechanism
- Torque limiters monitor the electricity flowing through the motor and limit it to a set maximum value.
- When the flow exceeds this value, the controller reduces or cuts off the voltage to the motor, limiting the torque it can produce.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use torque limiters with both AC and DC motors?
Yes, they can be used with both AC and DC motors.
What is the difference between a torque limiting controller and a torque sensor?
A torque sensor measures the torque being applied to a system, whereas the torque limiting controller limits the torque applied to the system.
How can I verify the accuracy of a torque limiter?
Apply a known torque load to the system and measure the response of the unit to check its accuracy.
What are the benefits of using a torque limiter?
The benefits include improved equipment & operator safety, increased equipment lifespan and the ability to protect against steady-state and dynamic torque loads.
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