Mechanical Torque Gauge

A mechanical torque wrench measures rotational torque through the deformation of a spring or torsion bar, and is used for applications such as screw tightening and bottle cap sealing.
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When selecting, consider the range to cover testing needs, ensure accuracy meets standards, match interfaces with the tested components, adapt to on-site environmental conditions, and perform regular calibration to maintain measurement consistency.

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With 0.001N.m torque resolution and ≤ +/- 0.5% force value error, support preset force value and angle mode, real-time display of stiffness and automatic calculation of statistical pass rate, suitable for a variety of torsion test requirements.

$ 3244.00

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

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

The 7-inch Touchscreen is easy to operate, with a torque resolution of 0.001N.m, supports six unit swaps, can set 5 test points and display stiffness in real time, and has a maximum peak test mode to record the fracture value of the sliding tooth.

$ 3244.00

Using mechanical measurement method, Measurement range 0~ 1mm, accuracy ≤ 0.005mm, Graduation 0.001mm, providing two probe pressure options to adapt to different testing needs.

$ 267.00

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

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 mechanical measurement method, Measurement range 0~ 1mm, accuracy ≤ 0.005mm, Graduation 0.001mm, probe diaMeter Φ 5mm, suitable for flat film and sheet, providing two probe pressure options.

$ 267.00

Measurement range 0-2000μm, equipped with wear-resistant carbide Probe and magnetic measurement system, complete measurement through dial and sound prompts, suitable for various industrial environments.

$ 464.00

It is suitable for tensile, compression, bending, shear and other mechanical tests, and supports various control modes such as fixed speed, positioning shift, and fixed force. It has powerful Linear dispersion analysis function and flexible report editing ability.

$ 1553.00

Mechanical design for measurement on any surface, using hardened stainless steel, measurement disc diaMeter 50mm, thickness 11mm, equipped with aluminum free swirl/spin rollers, reading accuracy +/- 2μm.

$ 848.00

With 0.5 Precision and +/- 0.5% F. S accuracy, support for peak hold and multiple unit auto-conversion, dual display design allows 150% overload alarm.

$ 486.00

Speed range 10~ 500rpm, lift Travel 245mm, using high torque design, especially suitable for high viscosity material mixing, can pRoduce strong hydraulic shear and high frequency mechanical effect.

$ 404.00

Driven by compressed gas, torque can reach 80N.cm, with self-locking chuck to ensure concentricity, equipped with pressure Gauge monitoring, Cube lifting clip can adjust height, a variety of Impeller adapt to different viscosity media.

$ 1313.00

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