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Hios Digital Torque Meter HP-100 | 0.15-10.00Nm
HIOS HP-100 Digital Torque Meter | 0.15-10.00 Nm
The HIOS HP-100 is the perfect tool for torque testing your electric screwdrivers, torque wrenches, impulse tools and more.
No matter how good your torque tool is, knowing the exact torque setting ensures that the right amount of torque is delivered for each separate task. The HP-100 allows you to check the torque settings for all kinds of rotational tools.
With the right attachments, you can also transfer this data across to a PC or other device, allowing for use in integrated production management systems.
This digital torque meter from HIOS (HP-100), is easy to use, provides accurate measurements and is a low-cost investment.
* Supplied with calibration certificate from date of manufacture – We can offer a 1-year calibration UKAS ISO 17025 from point of sale at an additional cost.
Key Features:
Up to 100 data items can be stored at a time. |
Checks the minimum, maximum and average torque measurements – with values being displayed digitally for ease and accuracy in data reading. |
Torque value displays are automatically recalibrated and can be automatically reset to zero. |
Torque for both clockwise or counterclockwise directions can be measured. |
As a standard specification, data output and analogue output are available. |
We offer calibration and maintenance services. |
“Inspection Report” attached to the HP-100 torque tester. |
Supplied with a calibration certificate from date of manufacture. |
Applications
Torque testing is important and applicable in the following scenarios:
- Quality control and torque measurement of electric screwdrivers, power drivers, torque wrenches, and more.
- Certification for the performance of torque tools.
- The measurement of torque for other kinds of rotation tool (may require the use of an adaptor for measurement).
Why It’s Important To Test Your Torque Tools:
The data that can be collected with the use of the HP-100 is useful in a number of scenarios. Torque measurement data can be used in the following instances:
- Reference for the preparation of tap screw counterbore diameters.
- Sorting screws by required torque values.
- Classifying jars by screwcap tightness.
- Destructive testing of smaller parts.
- Quality control of plastic screw threads and plastic parts.