Buy ATO's torque load cell now and enjoy a favorable price, designed for compression and torque measurement, can be applied to a variety of mechanical and electronic equipment. A variety of measurement ranges can be selected from 300N-3N.m/500N-5N.m/1000N-10N.m. This load cell has a response frequency of up to 10 kHz, which is convenient to provide you with a low-cost and high-performance solution.
After purchasing one ATO load cell, you can buy a special digital panel meter to obtain readings directly, or buy a transmitter to output standard signal to PLC, DCS and other systems. Customized output signal is 0-5V, 0-10V, or 4-20mA.
Specification
Model |
ATO-DYWL-003 |
Capacity |
300N-3N.m/500N-5N.m/1000N-10N.m (optional) |
Matched Display Controller |
ATO-DPM-DY220 |
Matched Transmitter |
ATO-LCTR-OA |
Rated Output |
2.0 ± 10% mV/V |
Zero Balance |
±2% F.S. |
Non-Linearity |
0.1% F.S. |
Hysteresis |
0.1% F.S. |
Repeatability |
0.1% F.S. |
Creep |
0.05% F.S. (30 min) |
Temp Effect on Output |
0.05% F.S./10°C |
Temp Effect on Zero |
0.05% F.S./10°C |
Response Frequency |
10 kHz |
Material |
Alloy steel |
Impedance |
350 Ω |
Insulation |
≥5000 MΩ/100 VDC |
Operating Temp Range |
-20°C to 80°C |
Operating Voltage |
5-15V |
Safe Overload |
120% |
Maximum Overload |
200% |
Cable Specifications |
Φ3*2 m |
Cable Ultimate Pull |
10 kg |
Dimension (unit: mm)

- Figure 1 is the dimension drawing of 300N-3N.m
- Figure 2 is the dimension drawing of 500N-5N.m/1000N-10N.m
Features

- 42CrMo Alloy Steel: Alloy steel has the advantages of high strength and high toughness durability, not easy to rust, high temperature resistance and wear resistance.
- Pressure/ Torque Force Bidirectional Force: This pull-pressure-torque load cell is characterized by high accuracy, high dynamic response small size and small mutual coupling.
- 6-corner Waterproof Connector: High-quality waterproof connector is stable and durable, which can prevent the wire from pulling and breaking, and is not easy to be damaged.
Wiring Drawing

Load Cell Force Diagram

Tips: How does a torque load cell work?
A torque sensor (also known as a torque load cell) works by measuring the torque (rotational force) applied to a shaft. It utilizes the principle of resistance strain gauges to capture changes in torque and convert them into electrical signals. These signals are processed to accurately reflect the magnitude and direction of the torque. Torque sensors are widely used in mechanical engineering, test equipment, automobile manufacturing and other fields.
In order to ensure that the torque transducer works stably for a long period of time, regular maintenance is necessary. Firstly, overloading and violent shocks should be avoided, which will lead to damage of the load cell. Second, regularly check the cable connections for looseness or wear to ensure proper signal transmission. In addition, cleaning the surface of the load cell to prevent dust and oil from accumulating will also extend its service life. For load cell sensors that will not be used for a long time, they should be stored in a dry, corrosion-free environment.