Spring Torque Analysis Meter

A spring torque tester measures the relationship between torque and angle when a spring is twisted to evaluate the torsional properties of materials. It is used to assess the torsional strength, stiffness, and durability of products such as springs and wires. Applied in spring manufacturing, material testing, and quality control, it ensures that products meet torsional requirements.
Selection
When selecting a spring torque tester, considerations should include the maximum torque range, accuracy, fixture compatibility, ease of operation, and maintenance costs. Match the instrument specifications to the type of material being tested and the requirements of relevant standards to ensure measurement reliability and applicability.

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Instruments

With +/- 1% accuracy and 0.1 ° angle Graduation, it supports real-time stiffness display and 10 sets of data storage analysis, and the manual loading method is suitable for Φ 100mm rotary diaMeter specimens.

$ 1550.00

With 0.001N load Graduation and +/- 0.5% accuracy, support peak hold, data storage and three units of automatic conversion, can test the spring deformation and load relationship and output level signal.

$ 754.00

With +/- 1% measurement accuracy and 0.1 ° angle resolution, supports real-time stiffness display and 10 sets of data storage analysis, manual loading mode can meet the needs of -3000 ° to + 3000 ° swirl/spin testing.

$ 1550.00

With 10.000N.m range and +/- 1% accuracy, supports real-time stiffness display, custom test points and multi-unit automatic interchange, equipped with 7-inch Touchscreen and USB communication function, can export data for easy analysis.

$ 1550.00

With +/- 1% accuracy and 0.1 ° angle resolution, it supports real-time stiffness display and 10 sets of data storage analysis, and the swirl/spin range up to +/- 3000 ° meets a variety of test requirements.

$ 1550.00

With the first peak hold function, High Accuracy and high resolution, load Graduation 0.5N, accuracy +/- 0.5%, can store 200 sets of data and automatic statistical analysis, support a variety of unit conversion and sound and light alarm.

$ 917.00

The equipment performs 2500 impact tests at 30 times per minute, with an adjustable impact height of 4 inches and a spring-loaded vibration structure of 7.9kg/mm, suitable for durability evaluation of luggage structures.

$ 3102.00

Using automatic control and data collection system, Force Indication Error ≤ +/- 0.5%, displacement accuracy ≤ +/- 0.05mm, support four test modes and a variety of unit settings, improve Test accuracy and operation convenience.

$ 2095.00

Test speed range of 1-400mm/min and +/- 0.5% Force Indication Error, support four test modes and 10 custom test points, can directly display stiffness paraMeters and save 10,000 data.

$ 2383.00

Using precision automatic control and data collection system, Force Indication Error ≤ +/- 0.5%, displacement accuracy ≤ +/- 0.05mm, support four test modes and 10,000 data storage, improve Test accuracy and operation convenience.

$ 2095.00

Vertical oscillation mode with 280rpm frequency, smooth operation and low noise, stainless steel spring universal fixture, can be adapted to a variety of test bottles, to meet a variety of mixing needs.

$ 356.00

Using precision automatic control data collection system, Force Indication Error ≤ +/- 0.5%, Test speed 1-400mm/min, support four test modes and 10 sets of custom test points, can directly print the results.

$ 2095.00

Test speed range of 1-400mm/min and +/- 0.5% Force Indication Error, support four test modes, can customize test points and automatically save 10000 data, integrated micro printer and multiple Safety protection functions.

$ 2095.00

With 0~ 300rpm stepless speed regulation and 20mm swing amplitude, the multi-functional spring bottle test rack supports a variety of comparison experiments, and the low center of gravity of the whole machine ensures stable and reliable continuous work.

$ 298.00

Sampling speed up to 1920HZ, accuracy level 0.5, support three units of automatic conversion and a variety of test mode, with data storage and qualified judgment function, suitable for high-speed Impact torque detection.

$ 974.00

Articles

Application of High-Frequency Fatigue Testing Machine in Infinite Life Testing of Valve Springs
This article discusses the application of high-frequency fatigue testing machines in the infinite life testing of valve springs. The test simulates the long-term working stress of the spring through high-frequency cyclic loading, with parameters such as preload, amplitude, and cycle count set according to international standards.
Practical Guide to Selecting Rotors and Speeds for Rotational Viscometers
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Rotational Viscometer for Measuring and Controlling the Application Viscosity of Coatings
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Method for measuring ink viscosity with a rotational viscometer
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Key Points for Measuring the Viscosity of Resin Solution with a Rotational Viscometer
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Rotational Viscometer vs. Stormer Viscometer: How to Choose the Right Instrument Based on Coating Type
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Application of Stormer Viscometer KU Value in Coating Viscosity Control
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