The CD, CF and
TD type torque transducers are used to check and
correct torque on already tightened joints by breakaway
measurement on re-tightening. They also allow you
to perform the tightening operation itself while
monitoring the progress of the torque value. The
active component is a bending test bar to which
the strain gauges are glued.
CD series: Torsion
static torque wrenches from 1 to 1500Nm.
Setting pneumatic
nutrunners, torque-limiting wrenches, ... ACS joint
simulators are used to simulate different types
of joints.
Accuracy: 0.3% FSD at time of calibration.
CF series: Flection
static torque wrenches (patented) from 5 to 150Nm.
Accuracy: 0.3% FSD at time of calibration. Essentially
designed to be fitted with open end wrenches for
any torque check in components such as brake or
injection pipes, etc. where it is impossible to
use socket type bits, these wrenches include flexion
test pieces. WIth their original design, measurement
is independent both of the point of application
of the force and hand position. To allow this, it
is essential that the nut axis be at a fixed distance
from the mechanical bit stop, a condition met by
Facom 'series 20' bits.
TD series: The
screwdriver is fitted with a spirally wound cord
(extended length 1.5m - 59') for connection to a
torque measuring unit.
It is supplied
in a case specially designed for screwdriver bits.
Uncertainty
for any type of transducers: +/-(0.3% of the measurement
+ Linearity)