Torque Sensor for Calibrating Tools

Tips for Selecting a Torque Sensor

Manufacturers must measure torque to ensure a product’s quality, safety, and reliability aren’t compromised. A torque sensor is a finely tuned instrument for testing and tool calibration. Torque sensors measure the torque output of both hand and power tools. Engineers and calibration technicians can use the devices for various torque testing and auditing methods. Measuring…

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Mountz FGC Cam-Over Torque Wrenches

Prevent Over-Torque Events with FGC Cam-Over Wrench

How do you prevent an over-torque event for a fastening application? The FGC torque wrench is engineered with a cam-over technology and prevents over-torque. The cam-over mechanism physically prevents the operator from over-torquing fasteners. Selecting a poka-yoke tool improves process control and reduces scrap rates. Fastening bolts with a click wrench expose manufacturers to a…

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EPC-10 Wireless Controller

EPC-10 Wireless Controller for EPT Cordless Screwdrivers

The EPC-10 wireless controller operates with the EPT-Series transducerized smart cordless screwdrivers. The controller can monitor and collect fastening and event data for up to 8 wireless EPT battery screwdrivers. As cordless tools are used independently, the fastening and event are sent to the EPC-10 controller in real-time once the operation is completed. The cordless screwdriver stores…

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Mountz NF-Series Brushless Electric Screwdrivers

Increase Manufacturing Productivity with NF-Series Electric Screwdrivers

Faster than hand tools, electric torque screwdrivers are ideal for high-volume assembly operations where speed is of the essence. These tools can either be operated by assembly workers or robotic applications. The NF-Series brushless electric screwdrivers add precision and repeatability to the assembly process. Electric screwdrivers with brushless motors are engineered for higher efficiency and…

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How to Implement Error-Proofing Manufacturing

Error-Proofing Step to Prevent Incomplete Fastening Run Downs

Error-proofing the fastening process improves manufacturers’ quality control process by reducing the number of defective products pulled from the assembly line and hedging the risk of liability from product failures in the field. A screw rattling loose in the avionics of a high-performance jet or from an implanted medical device can cause significant liability and…

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Torque Graph a Fastening Run Down

How to View Torque Graphing Data

Do you need an easy means to view a graphical representation of the fastening joint? The Mountz EPT and ECT smart electric screwdriver systems offer this function. The graphing features with EPC-10 and ECT controllers allow you to view in display in real-time the graph of the torque, speed, and angle data. Collect and store…

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Small Torque Wrenches

Small Torque Wrench for Tightening Small Fasteners

When under or over-torquing puts your products at risk, a break-over wrench can help support a quality control process by empowering an operator to prevent assembly errors. The versatile torque-limiting wrench allows engineers to improve process control by reducing the risk of over-tightening.  The break-over wrench tightens fasteners accurately and informs the operator when the…

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