STAHLWILLE Torque Tester, 3/8 in Drive, 1100 Nm Increment

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RS-stocknr.:
268-4362
Fabrikantnummer:
96521072
Fabrikant:
STAHLWILLE
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Merk

STAHLWILLE

Digital

No

Product Type

Torque Tester

Drive Size

3/8 in

Scale Graduations

1100Nm

Maximum Torque - Nm

100Nm

Minimum Torque - Nm

2Nm

Standards/Approvals

Class 2 and DKDR 108, DIN 51309

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Land van herkomst:
DE

Stahlwille Torque Tester, 100Nm Maximum Torque, 2Nm Minimum Torque - 96521072


This torque tester is a mechanical instrument for assessing and verifying torque on tools and fasteners in industrial and workshop settings. It operates without electronics and is designed to Interface with 3/8 inches drive tools, offering a practical range for low- to medium-torque checks. The unit is intended for routine calibration and on-site verification where a non-digital, robust solution is preferred.

Features and Benefits:


• 3/8 inches drive compatibility for direct tool engagement
• Measures from 2 Nm to 100 Nm for broad task coverage
• Class 2 accuracy for controlled calibration tasks
• Scale marked to 1100 Nm for clear analogue reading
• Conforms to DIN 51309 for standardised measurement practice
• Meets DKDR 108 for recognised torque testing procedures

Applications


• Suitable for calibration checks on torque wrenches in maintenance workshops
• Ideal for production-line spot checks in mechanical assembly plants
• Used for validating torque application on electrical connections
• Can be used for testing hand tools in automotive and aviation support

What torque range can I expect to verify with this device?


It covers a working span from 2 Nm up to 100 Nm, supporting most hand tool and assembly requirements within that band.

How is accuracy expressed for this instrument?


Accuracy is specified to a Class 2 standard, indicating defined limits for deviation appropriate for calibration and quality control tasks.

Which standards govern its design and performance?


The device is manufactured to comply with DIN 51309 and the DKDR 108 protocol for torque testing devices, ensuring standardised measurement methodology.

Is the tester electronic or battery powered?


It is a purely mechanical, non-digital instrument and requires no power source for operation.

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