A torque tester is used as a quality control device to test or calibrate torque controlled tools. This includes electronic torque wrenches, click torque wrenches, dial torque wrenches, electric screwdrivers, air screwdrivers, pulse tools, cordless screwdrivers, nutrunners, and torque screwdrivers. Today’s advanced torque testers include the ability to measure in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, convert to 8 engineering units, 3 modes of operation, and include a National Institute of Standards and Technology certificate. Torque testers measure properties such as torsional strength and stiffness and are used in quality control of various fields including medical devices, metals, and aerospace.
Recommended for all hand screwdrivers, wrenches or power tools. For use with most hand tools, power tools or rotational measurement applications. Single-step access to all functions. For testing click, dial, and digital wrenches, plus most power tools including impulse and DC electric. Precision drive adapter to adapt torque testing equipment.