STAHLWILLE Torque Tester, 1/4 in Drive, ± 1 % Accuracy, 10 Nm Increment

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RS Stock No.:
268-4355
Mfr. Part No.:
96521000
Manufacturer:
STAHLWILLE
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Brand

STAHLWILLE

Product Type

Torque Tester

Digital

No

Drive Size

1/4 in

Scale Graduations

10Nm

Accuracy

± 1 %

Minimum Torque - Nm

0.2Nm

Maximum Torque - Nm

10Nm

Standards/Approvals

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Stahlwille Transducer, 10Nm Maximum Torque, 0.2Nm Minimum Torque - 96521000


This transducer is a mechanical torque sensor intended for inline torque measurement in workshop and production settings. It converts applied torque into a measurable indication for processes that require monitoring within a low to medium torque range. The unit is non-digital and connects via a 1/4 in drive, making it compatible with common torque tool workflows.

Features and Benefits:


• Measures torque from 0.2–10 Nm for versatile low-range tasks
• Offers ±1% accuracy for consistent measurement repeatability
• 1/4 in drive fits standard tool sockets and adaptors
• Mechanical, non-digital design removes the need for electronics
• Scale graduations at 10 Nm simplify Visual reference

Applications


• Suitable for torque validation during assembly of small electrical components
• Ideal for calibration checks on handheld torque wrenches
• Used for quality control in electronics manufacturing lines
• Can be used for maintenance checks on precision mechanical assemblies

What torque range can I expect to Record with this device?


It will register torques starting at 0.2 Nm and up to a maximum of 10 Nm, covering fine adjustment and small fastener applications.

How precise are the measurements for repeat tasks?


The instrument operates to an accuracy of ±1%, supporting consistent readings across repeated operations.

What Interface is required to attach this sensor to torque tools?


It employs a 1/4 in drive connection, compatible with standard 1/4 in sockets and adaptors used in many toolkits.

Is the output provided in a digital format for data logging?


No, the unit is non-digital and provides a mechanical indication rather than an electronic output.

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