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Mountz develops digital electronic torque wrench

A Mountz product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 5, 2009

Mountz has introduced the Torquemate, a microprocessor-controlled electronic torque wrench.

The digital wrench enhances process reliability through complete monitoring of the fastening and assembly process, with full data collection of the measured values.

Efficient manufacture will ultimately translate into more products shipped quickly, with fewer defects.

The Torquemate can be used for torque calibration, joint testing, auditing or verification of torque applied.

Designed for research and development, quality control, lab, and maintenance or production areas, it is ideal for testing and storing test data for ISO, SPC and QC documentation.

The interface makes it quick and simple to set up torque testing and auditing parameters with the electronic wrench.

The Torquemate features a memory capacity that stores more than 2,000 values, detailing date, time, torque, and angle and measurement.

The statistical data can be downloaded from the wrench, allowing operators to evaluate the torque results in ASCII or binary format and store test data.

The Torquemate features programmable presets (maximum 99) that can be uploaded from a PC (software provided), all with individual minimum and maximum limits and percentage tolerances.

The wrench provides audible and visual alarm signals for the operator, as they approach and achieve preset torque values.

It also has an over-torque warning system.

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