Torque Measurement
Torque is a mechanical variable that is measured in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction. Torque sensors / torque transducers are mainly used in test benches and production plants to measure this value.
The international standard (DIN) EN ISO 6789 is decisive for testing/calibrating hand-held torque tools, for example. According to this standard, a measuring device should be four times more accurate than the tool being tested. This means that a testing device with an accuracy of ± 1% can generally be used for signalling torque wrenches and screwdrivers (type II). However, for indicating torque wrenches and screwdrivers (type I), a measuring device with an accuracy of ± 0.5% or better would be required.
- Torque Analyzers
- Torque gauges
- Cap torque meters
- Testers for impulse tools and motorized screwdrivers
- Testers for signalling torque tools (ISO 6789 type II)
- Testers for indicating torque tools (ISO 6789 type I)
- Torque Measuring Systems
- Highest accuracy
- Data collectors / readouts
- Torque transdcuers
- Auxiliary components
- Torque Calibration
- Manual calibration equipment
- Motorised calibration system
- Software for measurement data management