Torque Wrench Analyzer

The torque wrench tester measures the torque applied by rotating tools through sensors, and is used to calibrate and verify the torque accuracy of tools such as screwdrivers and wrenches. It ensures that fasteners meet the specified torque on assembly lines and in quality inspection processes, preventing over-tightening or looseness.
Selection
When selecting, consider a range that covers common torque values, accuracy that meets industry standards, and data recording capabilities. Check the validity of the calibration certificate, ensure the operation interface is simple, and the structure is robust enough to withstand workshop environments. Prioritize models compatible with existing tool interfaces.

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Electronic Sensor technology, accuracy of +/- 0.5%, support two-way detection and 10 custom test items, 7-inch Touchscreen easy to operate, real-time display torque indication and error.

$ 1903.00

With 5000N.m range and +/- 1% indication relative error, support two-way verification and automatic conversion of three units, provide standard test form and custom test item function.

$ 3462.00

Range 3000N.m, indication relative error ≤ +/- 1%, support two-way verification and 8 checkpoint customization, equipped with 7-inch Touchscreen real-time display test data and error analysis.

$ 3462.00

Range 2000N.m, indication relative error ≤ +/- 1%, with two-way verification function, support three units automatic conversion, can customize 10 test items and 8 check points, real-time display error and Repeatability data.

$ 3301.00

Electronic Sensor technology, range 1000N.m, resolution 0.1N.m, support two-way verification and three units of automatic conversion, can customize 10 test items 8 check points, real-time display error and Repeatability.

$ 3107.00

With +/- 1% measurement error and 0.02N.m Graduation, support upper and lower limit deviation setting automatic alarm, can store 99 sets of data and calculate statistical values, with peak hold and unit automatic exchange function.

$ 336.00

With +/- 1% measurement error and 0.2N.m Graduation, support upper and lower limit deviation setting automatic alarm, can store 99 sets of data and calculate the average, three units are automatically exchanged.

$ 390.00

With +/- 0.5% accuracy and 0.01N.m resolution, support two-way verification and 8 custom test points, real-time display of Indication Error and repeability, easy and stable operation.

$ 2095.00

Using Electronic Sensor technology, accuracy of +/- 0.5%, resolution of 0.01N.m, support two-way verification and automatic conversion of three units, test interface real-time display Indication Error and repeability.

$ 1903.00

High Accuracy measurement with +/- 1% measurement error and 0.1N.m Graduation, supports 99 sets of data storage and automatic calculation, provides peak hold and three unit automatic interchange functions.

$ 346.00

Using electronic Sensor technology, accuracy of +/- 0.5%, resolution of 0.1N.m, support two-way verification and automatic conversion of three units, provide standard test forms and custom test items.

$ 2095.00

Electronic Sensor technology, accuracy of +/- 0.5%, resolution of 0.001N.m, support two-way verification and real-time data display, can customize test points and print results directly.

$ 1903.00

Electronic Sensor technology, accuracy of +/- 0.5%, resolution of 0.1N.m, support two-way verification and three units of automatic conversion, can customize test items and check points, real-time display error and repeability.

$ 2095.00

With +/- 1% measurement error and 0.005N.m Graduation, support upper and lower limit setting automatic alarm, can store 99 sets of data and calculate statistical values, with peak hold and unit automatic conversion function.

$ 336.00

With 50N.m range and +/- 0.5% accuracy, it supports two-way verification and 8 custom check points, provides real-time error display and a variety of unit automatic conversion functions.

$ 2095.00

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