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Product category: Torque measurement
News Release from: Industrial Measurements | Subject: DTM-1000 portable torque measurement
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 21 July 2006

Portable unit checks, calibrates torque

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A unit that will operate with virtually any type of rotary or static torque transducer, including the latest plug and play devices, can be used to check/calibrate torque output equipment.

It is always dissapointing to find that a piece of equipment described as portable is in fact heavy and bulky This is a particular problem where the equipment in question is for example, a 'roving' inspection unit, such as a torque monitor for torque wrenches and power tools

Not so with the new DTM-1000 from Industrial Measuerments.

It weighs less than a pound, including the steel adjustable stand and is 180mm x 83mm.

The stand can hook onto a surface or stand independantly on a desk or workbench or as an alternative hook onto the user's belt.

The unit will operate with virtually any type of rotary or static torque transducer, including the latest plug and play devices, and can be used to check/calibrate vitrually anything which outputs torque.

Hand torque wrenches, air, hydraulic, or electric tools, including impulse tools and DC drive units, all can be checked or calibrated with the DTM-1000.

It has its own data memory and will download to a printer or PC.

It has audible and visuial limit detectors and filters up to 3600Hz and 20h of battery life on a full charge.

This is an essential addition to any modern factory's SPC system and is truly portable.

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