Torque Testers



A torque tester is used as a quality control device to test or calibrate torque controlled tools. This includes electronic torque wrenches, click torque wrenches, dial torque wrenches, electric screwdrivers, air screwdrivers, pulse tools, cordless screwdrivers, nut-runners, and torque screwdrivers. Todays advanced torque testers include the ability to measure in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, convert to several engineering units, such as In-Oz, In-Lb, Ft-Lb or Foot-pound force, N-m, cNm, Kg-Cm, g-Cm, Kg-fm), 3 modes of operation (Peak, 1st Peak, Track), and include a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) certificate. Controlling torque is quintessential for companies to ensure their product's quality, safety and reliability. The failure of a three-cent fastener that isn't properly tightened can lead to catastrophic or latent failures. Fasteners that are insufficiently torqued can vibrate loose, and excessive torque can strip threaded fasteners or damage parts. Using a torque wrench has become increasingly important for many companies to ensure that proper torque is being applied and maintains gauge requirements associated with the ISO 9001 Quality Standard. We offer a complete line of Digital Torque Meter, Cap Torque Testers and Torque Wrench Testers.



 
 

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