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When using a pulley or pulleys it is recommended a bearing block or blocks should be used to ensure bendingloads are not transmitted to the transducer. Whilst the transducer is resistant to EMC interference (BS EN 55011), the sensible routing of cables is mportant to avoid possible EMC interference. Avoid running the transducer cables close, and/or parallel, to high voltage cables, solenoid valves, generators or inverters etc. If the cables must follow the same route as interfering cables then additional screening such as metal conduit should be used to provide isolation. If using an E200 Series or E300 Series rotary transducer with an E Series Display Interface do not attempt to lengthen, shorten or modify the cable between the transducer and the Display Interface. Contact our Sales Department if a longer cable is required. To avoid damaging the transducer duringinstallation it is highly recommended that it is electrically connected and working during this process so that any torque overloads due to handling can be monitored. If in doubt, please ask for advice on the installation of your Rotary Torque transducer via our Sales Department. Tel: +44(0)1869 238400 Email: info@sensors.co.uk
Data parameters measured at 20ºCSensor Technology Ltd reserves the right to change specification and dimensions without notice.TSE3011J
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