How often do you verify a power tool calibration and repeatable performance? Over time or usage, these tools drift out of tolerance, and the risk reliability increases. Maintaining accuracy, repeatability, and safety quality standard are significant benefits for validating the power tool’s status.
Measuring dynamic torque is a troubleshooting solution for evaluating the fastening joint application and the performance of the power tool. Uncovering inaccuracies with an assembly process allows them to be quickly corrected.
A power tool’s torque is dynamic; various factors, like a soft rubber gasket, washers, lubricant, or a plastic component, impact the fastening process. Failing to account for actual joint conditions can create enough of a difference between expected and actual torque delivery that affects your rate of lost product.
Watch and learn how to measure dynamic torque and validate a power tool’s calibration and repeatability.
What You Will Learn:
- Identify applications for fastening automation workflows within your factory
- Discover the various tightening parameter options to implement error-proofing processes
- Understand tactics for programming fastening sequences and events
- Tips for grouping assembly processes and creating fastening workflows
- Gain best practices for monitoring the fastening process
View Mountz torque webinar video
Keeping assembly tools in calibration requires frequent torque verification. Over time, power tools eventually drift out of tolerance. A rotary torque sensor is a vital tool for quality engineers to use for a torque verification process.
Mountz, Inc. can help your company increase safety and reduce costs with our full line of torque analyzers and sensors. To see our full range of products, shop our store. Contact us anytime to ask a question. To inquire about price, request a quote. If you’d like to see our equipment in person, schedule an appointment.