Manufacturing products of consistent quality requires the ability to monitor and measure torque. Quality control starts with processes. For engineers, implementing an entire torque measurement program is essential for success at all levels.
Simply running a fastener or bolt down until it’s snug and tight and assuming the torque control process is complete is no longer sufficient. Measuring torque doesn’t stop once the assembly process is finished. Measuring torque should occur in all three facets of the assembly process – prior, during, and after.
A torque measurement strategy involves reducing risk and ensuring conformity with quality standards & regulatory compliances. Learn how to implement successful torque testing and calibration program.
What You Will Learn:
- Best practices for testing torque
- Learn processes for conducting tool capability studies
- Explore tactics used to identify when a tool is out of calibration
- Understand how to validate and adjust a torque setting
- Discover methods to determine residual torque
- The value of a torque auditing program
- Learn how to measure residual torque
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A torque analyzer and torque sensor are vital instruments for a quality control program. Investing in a torque testing solution eliminates downtime and expenses for shipping tools back and forth to an outside service center. It allows you to calibrate instruments more often and reduce calibration turnaround times and costs.
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