Torque analyser runs on PCs and PDAs

A MHH Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 7, 2003

The Torqueleader PETA personal electronic torque analyser system brings a revolutionary approach to torque calibration and analysis.

The Torqueleader PETA personal electronic torque analyser system from MHH Engineering brings a revolutionary approach to torque calibration and analysis.

The PETA system comprises a powerful CompactFlash CF2 analogue to digital convertor card, working in conjunction with easy-to-use software, to display the torque or force data recorded from any 'industry standard' millivolt torque or force transducer.

Designed for the calibration of hand and powered torque tools, the PETA software can be loaded onto any handheld PDA, laptop or desktop PC running Microsoft PocketPC or Windows 95 or above, allowing use of an existing computer rather than a dedicated display unit.

When used on a PDA or laptop PC, the on-screen graphing and SPC analysis of recorded values mean that the system is truly portable, giving instant results on the production line.

All recorded graphs and test results are automatically transferred to Microsoft Excel for further analysis and archiving.

No complicated file manipulation is required.

An interactive demonstration CD-ROM is available from MHH Engineering.

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