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News Release from: Crane Electronics | Subject: ProWrench Opta torque and angles wrenches
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 30 July 2007

Torque and angle wrenches approved

Torque and angle wrenches have gained homologation from a major global car manufacturer, satisfying users' standards based on DIN ISO 6789 standard - assembly tools for screws and nuts.

Crane Electronics' 25Nm and 75Nm ProWrench Opta torque and angles wrenches have now acquired homologation from a major global car manufacturer These tools now satisfy the manufacturer's own internal performance standards - which are based upon exacting internationally recognised standards

The homologation standards for torque performance are based on the DIN ISO 6789 standard - assembly tools for screws and nuts.

It sets out requirements and test methods for design conformance testing, quality conformance test and calibration procedures.

For torque and angle measurement, the homologation is based on three VDI/VDE standards with 2646 covering minimum requirements in calibrations for torque measuring devices.

The 2647 provides guidelines for dynamic checking of tools according to ISO 5393.

The 2648 standard covers transducers or measuring systems for measurement of angle, instructions for traceable calibration, indirect measure angle measuring systems.

Crane Electronics said that the acquiring of homologation was a major achievement for these two ProWrench Opta tools. Request a free brochure from Crane Electronics ...

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