Handy product overview contains all key features

A Crane Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 21, 2005

The full range of torque management and control products from Crane Electronics is featured in its latest product overview literature.

The full range of torque management and control products from Crane Electronics is featured in its latest product overview literature.

It includes details of the company's expanding range of torque measurement products ranging from entry level products such as transducers and readouts to digital wrenches and tool monitoring systems.

Due to legislation and demands by OEMs, torque auditing has become more important and compulsory for a wide range of businesses.

Thus a number of engineering departments do not only have to consider purchasing torque measurement tools, but they also have to implement a torque management policy for traceability.

Most businesses then face the predicament that the majority of torque audit software does not fit their requirements.

It can be too sophisticated and one has to purchase unnecessary and unwanted features.

Crane's torque units can be combined with various software packages offering complete torque audit system software from simple no-frills entry level solutions for small and medium sized business to sophisticated web-enabled solutions for multisite or international businesses.

The handy product overview contains all key features/specifications.

Readers will be able to consider how all Crane products could be applied for torque control applications in their own manufacturing/assembly environment.

Copies of the new literature can be downloaded from the Crane Electronics website.

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