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| ATi Systems
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typically used to transmit data from
rotating shafts or machinery to a stationary receiver. The 2040BC
Miniature Strain Gage Transmitter can be connected to strain gages
adhered to your shaft in order to transmit shaft torque and thrust, while
the system is running.
Power is supplied to the Transmitter by a nine volt battery or by the
Model 2030i Induction Power Supply for continuous operation. The Model
2025BP Portable Receiver includes a built-in speaker and a digital
backlit LCD display which can be scaled to read out in Engineering
units. The unit can be powered from 12 VDC or 120 VAC. |
Model
2025BP Receiver with Model 2010B Collar and 2040BC Transmitter shown.
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| FEATURES |
| Transmits
Sensor Signals via Radio Transmitter to a Stationary Receiver
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Transmitters
available for Strain, Torque, Pressure, Voltage, Temperature...
Most Any Type of Signal
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| No
Shaft Modifications Required
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Clamp-on
Collar houses Transmitter(s) and Power Supply.
Contains embedded transmitting antenna
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| Immune
to electromagnetic interference, dust, oil, moisture, etc.
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| No
Slip Rings
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| Remote
Shunt Calibration Available
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| Multi-Channel
Systems Available
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- Miniature
Transmitter: Available for most any type of sensor.
Many sizes available to accommodate clearance space limitations.
- Collar
Assembly: The two-piece Model
2010B Collar Assembly provides a convenient means of attaching any of
the 2040BC Series Transmitters to a rotating shaft. A cavity in one
side houses the Transmitter(s) while the other side houses a standard
nine volt battery or induction power conversion circuitry. Connections
are automatically made from one half to the other. Models are available
for dedicated shaft sizes or to cover a range of shaft sizes.
- Induction Power Supply (optional):
The Model 2030i IPS
delivers power through a stationary loop antenna to an antenna embedded
in the collar. This power transfer provides long term, uninterrupted
measurements with no batteries.
- Remote Calibration (optional):
The RC Option enables the
user to actuate a positive or negative shunt calibration from the
Receiver. The shunt calibration resistor is located on the Transmitter.
- Automatic Turn-On (optional):
Automatically applies power to
the Transmitter whenever any vibration or rotation is detected. Power
to the Transmitter automatically ceases 25 minutes after vibration or
rotation is no longer detected. For use with battery-powered
Transmitters.
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