Crane Stationary UTA Static Torque Transducer
Workbench mounted Torque Transducer
Crane’s stationary transducers are the quality choice for the testing of all continuous drive, impulse and hand torque tools in the workshop and production line-side environment. For best results with impulse tools we recommend the use of a Crane CheckStar rotary torque transducer with a suitable joint kit rather than a stationary transducer.
Stationary transducers are used off the production line in workshop or line-side test stations. Combined with joint kits that represent the production joint condition, the stationary transducers form an effective off line test for verification of assembly tool performance.
Key Features
- Static accuracy ± 0.25% FSD (bi-directional).
- Suitable for measurement of all continuous drive and hand torque tools.
- Plug and Play with Crane display systems (Auto ID).
- Combine with joint kits for workshop simulation of hard to soft joints.
- Built-in workbench mounting flange.
- Rugged and durable construction, aluminium housing, stainless steel shaft.
- Ingress protection rating IP40.
Crane UTA Version
- UTA Stationary transducers form an essential part of the Crane UTA torque system, enabling plug and play operation with Crane readout devices. On board intelligence means the UTA transducer is automatically recognised by the Crane readout device, eliminating set-up errors and enabling logging of serial number against measurements for complete traceability.
Industry Standard Version
- An Industry Standard (IS) version is available where users need the features of the stationary transducer but already has a readout device from another manufacturer (sensitivity 2mV/V). Comes without smart chip and cable, instead equipped with output connector to MIL-C 26482 / BS 9522 FOO 17; shell size 8-4P.
- Option: Straight Cable (700-1500) I.S. to TorqueStar.
- Option: Curly Cable (CBL-760-0-0-0-0) I.S. to TorqueStar.
Model | Item No. | Torque Range [N·m] | Torque Range [lbf·in] | Torque Range [lbf·ft] | Sq.Drv [inch] |
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UTA-164-0-3.54-0-0 | C718089 | 0.35 - 3.5 | – | – | 1/4 |
UTA-164-0-25 | C718090 | 0.56 - 5.6 | 5 - 50 | – | 1/4 |
UTA-165-0-25 | C718091 | 1.13 - 11.3 | 10 - 100 | – | 1/4 |
UTA-166-0-25 | C718092 | 2.82 - 28.2 | 25 - 250 | – | 1/4 |
UTA-167-0-35 | C718093 | 6.78 - 67.8 | 60 - 600 | 5 - 50 | 3/8 |
UTA-168-0-35 | C718094 | 13.6 - 136 | 120 - 1200 | 10 - 100 | 3/8 |
UTA-169-0-35 | C718095 | 27.1 - 271 | 240 - 2400 | 20 - 200 | 1/2 |
UTA-170-0-35 | C718096 | 54.2 - 542 | 480 - 4800 | 40 - 400 | 3/4 |
UTA-171-0-35 | C718097 | 101.7 - 1017 | 900 - 9000 | 75 - 750 | 3/4 |
UTA-172-0-35 | C718098 | 169.5 - 1695 | – | 125 - 1250 | 1 |
UTA-115-00CR-3000-0 * | C718100 | 300 - 3000 | – | 221.2 - 2212 | 1.1/2 |
UTA-115-00CR-5000-0 * | C718099 | 500 - 5000 | – | 368.7 - 3687 | 1.1/2 |
*) Male square drive.
Model | Item No. | Torque Range [N·m] | Torque Range [lbf·in] | Torque Range [lbf·ft] | Sq.Drv [inch] |
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IS-873-08CR-11-0 | C719100 | 1.1 - 11 | 10 - 100 | – | 1/4 |
IS-873-10CR-28-0 | C719101 | 2.8 - 28 | 25 - 250 | – | 1/4 |
IS-873-12CR-67-0 | C719103 | 6.7 - 67 | 60 - 600 | 5 - 50 | 3/8 |
IS-873-14CR-135-0 | C719105 | 13.5 - 135 | 120 - 1200 | 10 - 100 | 3/8 |
IS-873-16CR-271-0 | C719107 | 27.1 - 271 | 240 - 2400 | 20 - 200 | 1/2 |
IS-873-18CR-1017-0 | C719109 | 101.7 - 1017 | – | 75 - 750 | 3/4 |
IS-873-20CR-1695-0 | C719111 | 169.5 - 1695 | – | 125 - 1250 | 1 |
Any torque measuring equipment is recommended to be used mainly in its medium range. If you had to work close to the maximum load capacity regularly, a larger model might be more advisable to prevent risk of overtorquing.
All specifications without guarantee, errors and omissions excepted.