Electronic Torque Gauge

Electronic torque testers measure the torsional moment of rotating components under force through sensors, converting mechanical torque into electrical signals for display. They are used to detect screw tightening, bottle cap sealing, material torsional strength, and verify whether torque values meet standards in packaging, automotive assembly, and quality inspection processes.
Selection
When selecting, ensure the measurement range covers the torque range of the test object, the accuracy meets error requirements, and the rotational speed matches the measured object. Consider fixture compatibility, data output interface needs, and the impact of environmental temperature on sensor stability. Regularly calibrate with a standard torque wrench to ensure long-term measurement consistency.

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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

Using electronic Sensor technology, sampling speed up to 100HZ, accuracy level 1, support three units of automatic conversion and three test modes, with data storage and qualified judgment function, equipped with dedicated PC software.

$ 1306.00

Electronic Sensor technology implementation 0.5 level accuracy, support three torque units automatic conversion, with peak hold and real-time tracking mode, can store 99 sets of data and automatically calculate statistical values.

$ 696.00

Using strain Gauge Sensor, repeatability error +/- 0.3g, stable time ≤ 5s, with auto calibration, counting and SI conversion functions, support RS232 data interface.

$ 299.00

Using strain Gauge Sensor, weighing range up to 5000g, repeatability error +/- 3g, with auto calibration and counting function, stable time does not exceed 5 seconds, equipped with standard calibrated weight.

$ 167.00

Driven by compressed air, torque up to 80N.cm, start-up capacity with load, explosion-proof and spark-free design, safe operation from the environment, standard pressure Gauge and multi-specification Impeller optional.

$ 1311.00

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

Air motor safety explosion-proof, torque up to 80N.cm can start with load, equipped with pressure Gauge and adjustable fixed clip, a variety of Impeller adapt to different viscosity media.

$ 1305.00

Driven by compressed gas, torque up to 80N.cm can be started with load, explosion-proof and spark-free design to ensure safe operation, standard pressure Gauge and self-locking chuck, support a variety of Impeller to adapt to different viscosity media.

$ 1313.00

Driven by compressed air, torque up to 80N.cm can be started with load, with explosion-proof and no spark characteristics, standard pressure Gauge and self-locking chuck, support a variety of specifications Impeller adapt to different viscosity liquids.

$ 1311.00

Using electronic Sensor technology, sampling speed 100HZ, accuracy up to 1 level, support three units automatic conversion and three test modes, with data storage and upper and lower limit alarm functions.

$ 1306.00

Driven by compressed air, torque up to 80N.cm, Rotation speed 3000rpm, can start with load. Explosion-proof spark-free design, standard pressure Gauge, a variety of Impeller adaptable to different viscosity liquids, suitable for high temperature or flammable environment.

$ 1317.00

Using electronic Sensor technology, accuracy level 2, supports three automatic unit conversion and three test modes, can store 99 sets of data and automatically calculate statistical values.

$ 2742.00

Using electronic Sensor technology, sampling frequency up to 100Hz, accuracy level 0.5, support three units automatic conversion and upper and lower limit alarm, equipped with special software to achieve data analytics and report generation.

$ 591.00

Using electronic Sensor technology, sampling speed up to 100Hz, accuracy level 0.5, support three test modes and 99 sets of data storage, with upper and lower limit comparison and automatic shutdown function.

$ 591.00

Articles

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