Bench-top torque tester TTC series
portablefor torque wrenchesfor screwdriver

bench-top torque tester
bench-top torque tester
bench-top torque tester
bench-top torque tester
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Characteristics

Type
bench-top, portable
Applications
for torque wrenches, for screwdriver, for power tools
Other characteristics
digital, manual, battery-powered, USB, with external sensor, electronic
Torque

Max.: 800 Nm
(590.05 ft.lb)

Min.: 2 Nm
(1.48 ft.lb)

Accuracy

0.3 %

Description

The TTC Series provides exceptional accuracy for measuring torque on various products including torque wrenches, manual screwdrivers, electric screwdrivers, pneumatic screwdrivers and other torque controlled power tools. The TTC’s provide long operation life and power flexibility with the ability to work from the internal rechargeable battery or included AC adapter. The TTC’s have six modes of operation: Track for live readings, Peak which records the highest level over a test, First Peak which records a reading after a programmed decrease, Auto Peak which resets after a period of time, Auto First Peak which resets the first peak after a period of time, Double Peak which provides two separate peak readings from programmed decreases. Preset operation with programmable tolerance thresholds for quick pass fail tool test is available in all modes. The analog bar graph on the backlit, reversible LCD aids users by providing the resultant torque’s current position compared to the full scale range along with the direction of the force. Pass/fail icons produce live test feedback allowing instant determination of the results. Every tester comes standard with USB and RS-232 outputs. The TTC’s software enables the uploading of data and the additional statistical analysis with its auto-calculation of the selected values.

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