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Labmate Torque Tester offers high-resolution display for clear readings in varying conditions. Their durable build suits heavy-duty settings with an intuitive interface. They feature quick response for real-time monitoring and an adjustable clamping system for different sample sizes. Our Torque Tester helps assess rotational force performance in quality control within manufacturing and mechanical industries.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Torque Tester?
A Torque Tester is an apparatus designed to measure the rotational force (torque) applied to an object.
2 How does a Torque Tester work?
It works by using sensors to detect and measure the rotational force applied to an object, then displaying the torque value.
3 How is calibration done in case of Torque Tester?
It is calibrated using a known calibration device such as a certified torque standard.
4 Can Torque Tester be used for different types of fasteners?
It is versatile and can be used to test various fasteners like bolts, screws, nuts and caps.
5 What is the difference between a Torque Wrench and a Torque Tester?
A Torque Wrench is used to apply a specific amount of torque to a fastener, whereas a Torque Tester is used to measure and verify the torque applied to an object.
6 Can Torque Tester be used for electric motors or machinery?
It can be used to measure the rotational force of electric motors or other machinery.
7 Can Torque Tester be used for testing packaging equipment?
It is often used in packaging industries to test the torque applied to caps, closures and seals.
8 Can Torque Tester be used to check the tightness of bolts in vehicles?
It is commonly used in automotive industries to ensure the correct tightening of bolts and components.
9 Can Torque Tester be used for quality control?
It is essential for quality control in order to ensure that products meet the required torque specifications for reliability and safety.
10 Can Torque Tester be used in the aerospace industry?
It is commonly used in aerospace industry to verify torque specifications for components like engine parts, fasteners and landing gear.