WIKA Sensor Technology torque sensors measure torque without rotating electronics: a reaction torque sensor reads the torque reacted into a stationary flange or shaft — no slip rings to wear, nothing to maintain — across the XTF375, XTS, XTM, and XTA families from 25 in-oz; and the multi-axis torque-thrust cells read torque and axial thrust together, or three force axes at once, on isolated bridges for drivetrain and propulsion test stands. Pick by what turns and what else pushes — Prater Technical works with you to spec the right WIKA-ST torque sensor.
WIKA Sensor Technology (WIKA-ST) and the legacy tecsis line: NY, CT, MA, RI, Northern NJ, and Eastern PA (Allentown–Philadelphia corridor).
New York: Full state Connecticut: Full state Massachusetts: Full state Rhode Island: Full state New Jersey: Northern NJ Pennsylvania: Eastern PA — Allentown–Philadelphia corridor
Territory detail above applies to WIKA Sensor Technology and the legacy tecsis line (Force, Pressure & Torque). Other manufacturer lines have their own coverage — see each brand’s page.
Specifications compiled by Prater Technical Partners from WIKA Sensor Technology Torque Sensors product datasheets.