Digitool Solutions released their next generation in
digital torque tool testing. This small compact tester features calibration lab accuracy and mobility to mount to any solid surface horizontally or vertically.
The SPT Series tester will help control torque applications on the production floor, tool cribs and calibration labs. Accuracy level on this tool is ±0.5 percent of reading 10 to 100 percent of scale and operates in both CW and CCW directions.
The SPT tests all mechanical click, presets, dial, beam and electronic wrenches.
The SPT Series features:
Torque ranges from 24 in-lbs to 600 ft-lbs and 3-813 Nm
Drive sizes of 3/8, 1/2, 3/4”
Compliance with ASME B107.29-2005 standards.
Serial numbers for traceability and supplied with certificates
Easy-to-operate four button key pad
Three modes: Track, Peak Hold and First Peak
Warning LED, buzzer and vibration
Precision machined steel mounting block
Self contained torque tester meter
Operates on a Li-ion Polymer rechargeable battery up to 300 hours
Manufactured in the USA
The SPT Series Testers provide a way to control a torque tool program with testing and even calibration. The tester is capable of accurately testing any manual or electronic torque tool. This tool has the ability to test tools that have a ±2 percent accuracy capability or lower. The built in Go-No-Go programming is set for ±3 percent Go. ±4 percent Go alert indicators provide the operator a way to accurately track and record the acceptable target torque settings. This program eliminates the need to do any manual calculations, the company says.
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