Norbar 43212 - Series 2 TORQUE SCREWDRIVER TESTER (TST), Range 0.04 - 2.00 N·m kuwait
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Part Number : 43212
The TST is a high-quality instrument for testing and calibrating low-capacity torque tools that blends simplicity with cutting-edge technology. The TST has an internal transducer with Rundown Fixture and is available in three torque ranges: 0.04 to 2 Nm, 0.5 to 10 Nm, and 1.25 to 25 Nm, with a system accuracy of 0.5 percent of reading from 20% to 100% of full scale. The interface for an external transducer is what makes the TST really versatile. Any transducer from Norbar's "SMART" line, as well as most mV/V calibrated transducers from Norbar or other manufacturers, can be connected to this interface, which is accessed by a two-way switch in the TST.
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Specifications
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Rundown Fixture
50539
Accuracy
+/-0.5%
Model Number
TST 2 - Series 2
Range Imperial
0- 1.4 lbf·ft
Range Metric
0 - 2 N·m
Product Number
43212
Brand
Norbar
Pictorial display panel for easy mode selection.
Limit Detection with low, pass and fail indication. Up to 8 target values can be set.
Pulse count feature in Impulse mode and Clutch Tool mode.
"SMART" intelligence for transducer recognition.
Memory for calibration details of 20 non-"SMART" mV/V calibrated transducers.
User selectable frequency response for each mode of operation.
All user selectable features have password protection. The instrument can be issued to users with only the required modes of operation and units of measure enabled. This feature can virtually eliminate operator induced errors.
Operation from fast charge internal battery pack (maximum time of 3 hours 20 minutes for full charge) or a.c. supply (90 to 264 Volts).
Analogue output allows the instrument to be used as part of a process control system for example, shutting off a power tool at the desired torque.
RS-232-C serial data interface for connection to a printer or PC. Continuous RS 232 output when used in track mode (up to 11 readings per sec.)