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Perform Torque Calibration for Various Torque Tools with a Torque Sensor

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Once a torque specification is determined, the joint must be audited to ensure the product has been fastened to the specified torque. The best way to determine residual torque is by performing a "just move" test. Mountz offers two best practices solutions for measuring residual torque.
The Mountz TorqueMate wrench will display torque applied after 3 degrees of movement, it will also show the final Torque and angle applied. 
An economical counterpart to the TorqueMate Wrench is the Mountz Dial Wrench. The dial wrench captures the finishing torque applied to a fastener with fine main and memory pointers.   
Both the TorqueMate and Dial Wrench can be reversed to measure breakaway torqueMeeting the demands to test multiple torque ranges for various torque tools used in production, maintenance and calibration labs, the versatile BMX Torque Sensor is used in conjunction with a torque tester. The BMX Torque Sensor is a bench mounted calibration instrument designed for torque wrench calibration, torque screwdriver calibration, and electric & pneumatic screwdriver calibration. Mountz, Inc. offers various BMX models that range from 2 ozf.in up to 20,000 lbf.ft.

BMX torque sensor features the new "EZ-Plug & Play" technology, which is an auto recognition system with Mountz torque testers. No need for setup. Simply plug-in the BMX torque sensor to a Mountz PTT or LTT torque tester and start testing. Controlling torque is essential for companies to ensure their product's quality, safety and reliability isn't compromised. Mountz offers various BMX models that range from 2 ozf.in to 20,000 lbf.ft.

 

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