Metrology Glossary: Torque Tester
What Is A Torque Tester?
A torque tester is a device designed to measure the rotational force applied to an object. These devices can be either manual or automatic. They serve a crucial role in confirming that fasteners are tightened to precise specifications, enhancing safety and ensuring product quality. By assessing the amount of torque applied, torque testers help prevent accidents and maintain the reliability of various mechanical systems.
What Are Torque Testers Used For?
Torque testers are versatile instruments that find applications across various industries. In automotive manufacturing, they play a critical role in tightening fasteners to precise specifications, enhancing safety by preventing accidents caused by loose connections. Aerospace manufacturing relies on torque testers to ensure the safety and reliability of aircraft engines and components. In medical device manufacturing, they guarantee the safety and efficacy of devices like implants and surgical instruments. These testers also ensure the quality and safety of consumer products, aid in the maintenance of oil and gas infrastructure, and contribute to the safety and reliability of power generation systems and construction projects, such as bridges and buildings.
