100% Employee Owned, Founded 1954

Mark-10 Force and Torque Indicators

Mark-10 Force and Torque Indicators 1

Mark-10 offers a range of indicators and sensors which can be utilized with their full lineup of equipment. Their “Plug and Test” family includes indicators, force sensors, and torque sensors that are interchangeable. This means you can utilize features such as graphic displays and fast sampling rates no matter which Mark-10 equipment you have. As a distributor for Mark-10, the precision measurement group at Cross Company offers the full lineup of Mark-10 torque gauges throughout our territories in the U.S. Reach out to one of our precision measurement experts to discuss the best Mark-10 indicators for your application.

Offering the Full Lineup of Mark-10 Force and Torque Indicators

As a distributor for Mark-10, Cross Company offers the full lineup of Mark-10 force and torque indicators. Take a look at some of the featured models and reach out to one of our precision measurement experts to learn more about how a Mark-10 force gauge can benefit your operation.

Mark-10 Force and Torque Indicators 2 The M7I professional digital force / torque indicator is designed to work with a wide range of Mark-10 remote force and torque sensors. With exclusive Plug & Test® technology, all calibration and configuration data is saved within the sensor’s smart connector, not the indicator, allowing for true interchangeability. In addition, all sensors are fully compatible with other Mark-10 indicators.

Learn More →

Mark-10 Force and Torque Indicators 3 The M5I advanced digital force / torque indicator is designed to work with a wide range of Mark-10 remote force and torque sensors (see below). With exclusive Plug & Test® technology, all calibration and configuration data is saved within the sensor’s smart connector, not the indicator, allowing for true interchangeability. Sensor password protection prevents use of an unauthorized sensor. In addition, all sensors are fully compatible with the more basic 3I force / torque indicator.

Learn More →

Mark-10 Force and Torque Indicators 4 The M3I digital force / torque indicator is designed to work with a wide range of Mark-10 remote force and torque sensors. With exclusive Plug & Test® technology, all calibration and configuration data is saved within the sensor’s smart connector, not the indicator, allowing for true interchangeability. In addition, all sensors are fully compatible with other Mark-10 indicators.

Learn More →

Available In The Following Areas

With an extensive background in a variety of industries, Cross has relationships with a number of leading brands, including exclusive distributorships in some areas. We are proud to offer Mark-10 in the following areas:

Videos

More information From Mark-10

Mark-10 Force and Torque Indicators 5

Interested in learning more? Contact a Cross team member today to discuss your application and see how we can help your operation!

See How A Solution From Mark-10 Can Benefit Your Operation

Contact our Team

Hang Tight! We're Searching... Searching... Searching...

We’re looking through thousands of pages to find the most relevant information.

In the meantime, enjoy these fun facts…

Did you know… Cross Company is an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan). Our ESOP started in 1979 and as of 2006, we are 100% employee-owned! Learn more about our ESOP and how that benefits both team members and our customers.
Did you know... the precision measurement group at Cross was founded in 1939 by our current CEO's grandfather, Jim King. That's a whole lot of calibration!
Did you know... A fingerprint weighs about 50 micrograms. We know, we weighed it! The residue left from a finger can actually make a difference in weight results which is why we wear gloves when we calibrate weights. For reference, a sheet of paper is about 4.5 grams, that’s 4.5 million micrograms.
Did you know… Cross Company has grown significantly since our start in 1954. Over the years we've acquired 26 companies! Today, our five groups have expertise in everything from industrial automation to precision measurement, and industry knowledge going all the way back to 1939.