E Series, Force/Torque Gauges

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EKE-500-1
ADVANCED ERGONOMICS TESTING KIT
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±0.2%
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LCD
Force Gauge
Display Unit Dependent
USB Output
500lbf (227kgf)
7000
lb, N
EKE-200-1
ADVANCED ERGONOMICS TESTING KIT
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LCD
Force Gauge
Display Unit Dependent
USB Output
200lbf (91kgf)
7000
lb, N
EKE-100-1
ADVANCED ERGONOMICS TESTING KIT
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LCD
Force Gauge
Display Unit Dependent
USB Output
100lbf (45kgf)
7000
lb, N

Force/Torque Gauges

Force and torque gauges are indispensable tools used to accurately measure force and torque in a wide range of applications. These devices enable precise measurements of the amount of force or rotational force (torque) being applied to an object or system, providing valuable data for quality control, research and development, and performance evaluation purposes. There are several types of force and torque gauges available, each designed to cater to specific measurement requirements. These include cap torque testers, which are used to measure the amount of rotational force required to open or close bottle caps; crimp pull testers, utilized to assess the strength of wire or cable crimps; dynamometers, used for measuring tension or pulling force; ergonomics test kits, employed in assessing ergonomic factors such as grip strength; force gauges, which measure compressive or tensile forces; torque gauges, designed specifically for measuring rotational force or torque; torque meters, which provide accurate torque measurements; and torque tool testers, used for calibrating and testing torque tools. These gauges can be further categorized based on various specifications, including display units, capacity (maximum measurable force or torque), accuracy, display type (analog or digital), and additional features. By filtering these criteria, users can select the most suitable force and torque gauge for their specific application requirements, ensuring accurate and reliable measurements.