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Digital Torque Meters (Normal Type)

Digital Torque Meters (Normal Type)

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Mobel:  1150D
● MOQ :  1 set
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Features:

1.For measuring the torque setting of electric screwdrivers, torque drivers and torque wrenches; for many other applications for

   which jig tools are devised. 

2.For collecting data on holes diameters prepared for tapping screws;
3.For controlling bottle cap fastening;
4.For testing breakdown of small parts;
5.For quality control of plastic screws and parts.


 Model HP-10 HP-50 HP-100

Measurement

Range

Kgf.cm

0.15-10.00

1.5-50 1.5-100
N.m 0.015-1.0 0.15-5 0.15-10
Lbt.in

0.15-9.00

1.5-45 1.5-90
Accuracy within±0.5%
Power Source 1.2V Nicd cell x 5
Recharging Time 8 hours with exclusIve charger
Continuous use at full charge 30 hours
Dimensions (mm) 230 (W) x 123 (D) x 65 (H)
Battery Life chargeable for 300 times or more
Weight 1.8 kg
Exclusive Charger  Input: AC220-240V  Output: DC7.2V,120mA

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FAQ

What is a digital torque meter, and how does it work?

A digital torque meter is a tool used to measure the amount of torque applied to a fastener, such as a bolt or screw. It typically features a digital display that shows the torque value in various units (e.g., Newton-meters, foot-pounds). To use it, you attach the torque meter to the fastener and apply torque until the desired value is reached. The device measures the force applied and displays the result digitally. Some models also have features like peak hold, data logging, and calibration options.

How do I calibrate a digital torque meter?

Calibration of a digital torque meter is essential to ensure accurate readings. The calibration process typically involves applying a known torque value to the meter and adjusting it to match the known value. Detailed calibration procedures vary by model, so refer to the user manual for specific instructions. Generally, calibration involves:
Zeroing the meter: Ensure the meter reads zero before applying any torque.
Applying known torque values: Use a calibration tool or weight to apply specific torque values.
Adjusting settings: Compare the meter’s readings with the known values and make adjustments as needed, usually through a calibration mode in the meter’s settings.
Verifying accuracy: Check the meter with different torque values to confirm accurate calibration.

What should I do if my digital torque meter is not functioning correctly?

If your digital torque meter is not working properly, try the following troubleshooting steps:
Check the power source: Ensure the battery is charged or replace it if needed. Some meters use rechargeable batteries or may require a power adapter.
Inspect connections: Make sure any attachments or sensors are securely connected.
Reset the device: Many digital torque meters have a reset function or can be reset by turning the device off and on again.
Consult the user manual: Look for troubleshooting tips specific to your model.
Perform a recalibration: If readings seem off, recalibrate the meter following the instructions in the manual.
Contact customer support: If the issue persists, reach out to the manufacturer or supplier for assistance or consider servicing the meter if it’s still under warranty.