The digital torque meter features computer connectivity, and a strain gauge is directly attached to the torque sensor to ensure accurate torque measurement. Torque measuring tools can also be set to a buzzer alarm and adjust the torque value mode, and support 110V/220V. This portable torque meter is widely used for measuring torque on electric screwdrivers, torque meter wrenches, and motors.
LCD display, high-precision torque meter sensor
Buzzer alarm, computer data connection
A digital torque tester is an electronic device used for torque measurement and torque meter calibration. It's used to detect the torque output of tools like electric screwdrivers and torque meter wrenches, accurately measure the torque used to tighten or open bottle caps, and measure the tightening torque of bolts and nuts. Electronic torque meters are used for component assembly testing in the electronics manufacturing industry, home appliance production, automotive, and machinery.
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Model | SISCO-TM-BF-10 | SISCO-TM-BF-50 | SISCO-TM-BF-100 | ||
Range | N.m | 0.015~1.0 | 0.10~5 | 0.15~10 | |
Lbf. in | 0.15~9.0 | 1.5~45 | 1.5~90 | ||
kgf. cm | 0.15~10 | 1.5~50 | 1.5~100 | ||
Measurement Test | PEAK [peak mode] / TRACK [variable value mode], F.PEAK [first peak mode], torque average mode. Settable maximum torque and preset torque values ββwith buzzer alarms. Connect to a computer | ||||
Operation Method | Digital key operation | ||||
Accuracy | Within Β±1% (digital display) | ||||
Power Supply | 5 1.2V NiMH batteries, 1000mA | ||||
Charging Time | The first charge takes approximately 6 hours. | ||||
Usage Time | 8 hours | ||||
Battery Life | Approximately 300 recharges | ||||
Weight | 1.8 kg | ||||
Configuration | Data output (optional), Analog output |
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Instrument Dimensions | W x H x D 230mm x 5mm x 120mm | ||||
Toolbox Dimensions | W x H x D 325mm x 10mm x 255mm | ||||
Charger | Works with 100~240V AC power (50 or 60Hz), outputs 7.3~8V DC (0.5A) | ||||
SH 1/4 Guide Rod | x | β | β | ||
Ξ¦4 Guide Rod | β | β | β | ||
Ξ¦5 Guide Rod | x | β | β | ||
Square Locking Bracket | β | β | β |
Q1: What is a digital torque meter?
A1: A digital torque meter is an electronic measuring instrument used to accurately test and display the torque applied to a rotating system, such as a motor, gearbox, fastener, or tool. Unlike analog torque gauges, it uses digital sensors (often strain gauge or piezoelectric) to convert torque into an electrical signal, which is then processed and shown on a digital screen.
Q2: How does a digital torque meter work?
A2: An electric torque meter uses a torque meter sensor (usually a strain gauge or piezoelectric element) that detects the twisting force (torque) applied. The torque meter sensor converts this mechanical force into an electrical signal, which is then processed by internal electronics and shown as a torque value on the digital display.
Q3: How to use a digital torque meter?
A3: Fix the handheld torque meter β Place it on a stable surface or mount the tool to be tested.
Set parameters β Choose the torque measurement unit and direction (clockwise/counterclockwise).
Apply torque β Use the tool (screwdriver, wrench, motor shaft, etc.) on the meter.
Read value β The torque is displayed digitally in real time.
Record/store β Save or note the result if needed.
Tips: How to calibrate a digital torque meter?
To calibrate a digital torque meter, fix the device securely, zero it, and apply known torque values from a certified standard at several points across its range. Compare the readings, adjust if needed, and verify accuracy. Calibration is usually recommended once a year.
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