Force & Torque Gauges
Force gauges allow users to measure the overall force being applied to a particular piece of machinery or equipment. Includes high capacity force gauges from Extech and USB datalogging force gauges for documenting data.
Find out more about Force & Torque Gauges below.
- Quality spring
- Long service life
- Transparent plastic housing
- Determine the measuring force
- Stable measurement is guaranteed
- Standard and peak hold types are available
- Record sudden shocks in real time
- Time-domain vibration and FFT frequency analysis
- Works with PCs for manipulation of data
- Measure the push/pull force applied to an object
- Analogue scale, available with your choice of range to 500 Newtons
- Comes as standard with various different attachments
- Range up to 1000N (depending on model)
- Several versions available
- High precision
- Available in five models with different measurement ranges
- Optimised for measuring tensile and compressive forces in a range of measurement units
- Internal memory with the capacity to store up to 500 results
- Measure in lots of different units, including kilograms, ounces, pounds and Newtons
- Reversible LCD display
- Hook adapter, extension rod and more included
- Fast slow/response
- Reversible display
- Wide measurement range
- Overload protected to 200% of capacity
- Ergonomic, reversible aluminium housing
- Basic tension and compression force testing
- Versatile, adaptable, practical digital force measuring instruments
- Measure compression and tension forces in a range of selectable measurement units
- Available in eight models with different measurement ranges
- Measure tension and compression forces
- Selectable measurement units: N, lb and kg
- Peak-Hold, Track, Alarm and Statistics functions
- Measures tension and compression forces up to 2500N
- Selectable measurement units: N, kN, kg, oz, and lbf
- Supplied with an external sensor, tension loops and pressure plates
- Transfers data simultaneously
- Data can be used to create graphs
- Archive data and includes a number of analysis functions
- Organise into free data formats for exportation to Microsoft Excel
- Ranges: 0.05 to 100kg; 0.05 to 220lbs; 0.2 to 980 Newton
- Basic accuracy 0.5%
- Tension or Compression, Peak hold and Zero functions
- Ultra-compact force gauges suitable for conducting compression and tension force tests
- Eleven models with capacities ranging from 0.12lbF to 500lbF
- Sampling rate: 2000Hz
- Conduct compression and tensile tests on small samples
- Holes for fixture and bench mounting
- Top-mounted handwheel ensures repeatable, reliable and precise results
- Conduct tension and compression tests
- Selectable measurement units: N, kN, kg, t and lb
- Available in seven models with different measurement ranges
- Ultracompact with reversible housing
- Can be used interchangeably with an array of Plug & Test® Remote Sensors
- Sampling rate: 2000Hz
- 3.5" touchscreen
- Test the stability of tombstones
- Tolerance function
- 3.5" touchscreen
- Peak value measurement
- Choice of load cell
- 3.5" touchscreen
- Peak value measurement
- Choice of measuring cell
- 3.5" touchscreen
- Peak value measurement
- Choice of measuring cell
- 3.5" touchscreen
- Peak value measurement
- Choice of load cell
- 3.5" touchscreen
- Peak value measurement
- Choice of measuring cell
About Force & Torque Gauges
Force and Torque instruments are used to measure force, weight, and torque. We can measure torque and force by changing the sensor or transducer. Torque is defined as the moment of a force, a measure of its tendency to produce torsion and rotation about an axis.
Force gauges are measuring instruments that are used to quantify the magnitude of the force applied to an object during the test. These devices are used in a wide range of industries and applications, most often in research and development, manufacturing operations, or testing and quality control purposes.
A Torque Gauge is a measuring instrument used across all industries to measure the torque or torsion during a test. Applications exist in research and development, laboratory, quality, production, and field environment.