STAHLWILLE Torque Tester, 3/4 in Drive, 1100 Nm Increment

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RS Stock No.:
268-4364
Mfr. Part No.:
96521082
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STAHLWILLE
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Brand

STAHLWILLE

Product Type

Torque Tester

Digital

No

Drive Size

3/4 in

Scale Graduations

1100Nm

Maximum Torque - Nm

1100Nm

Minimum Torque - Nm

25Nm

Standards/Approvals

DIN 51309, Class 2 and DKDR 108

RoHS Status: Exempted

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Stahlwille Torque Tester, 1100Nm Maximum Torque, 25Nm Minimum Torque - 96521082


This torque tester is a manual instrument designed to verify and calibrate torque tools in industrial settings. It provides a mechanical method for measuring applied torque across a broad span, suitable for integration into maintenance, assembly and quality-control workflows within automation, electronics, electrical and mechanical sectors.

Features and Benefits:


• Drive Interface 3/4 inches size enables use with large-square drives
• Measurement span from 25 Nm to 1100 Nm covers wide torque tasks
• Non-digital mechanical readout reduces dependence on batteries
• Scale graduated to 1100 Nm allows clear incremental readings
• Conforms to DIN 51309 Class 2 for classification accuracy
• Complies with DKD-R 108 for calibration traceability

Applications


• Suitable for calibration benches in industrial maintenance departments
• Ideal for checking production torque tools on assembly lines
• Used with torque wrenches during periodic verification routines
• Can be used for incoming inspection of torque-controlled components

What torque range does it support for calibration tasks?


It measures from 25 Nm up to 1100 Nm, enabling checks of low- to high-torque tools without additional adaptors.

How does the drive size affect compatibility with torque tools?


The 3/4 in drive Interface matches larger drive sockets and adaptors commonly used on industrial torque wrenches and breakers.

Which standards define its measurement classification?


It is produced to meet DIN 51309 Class 2 requirements and the DKD-R 108 specification for torque calibration devices.

Is electronic data capture available for automated records?


No, the instrument is mechanical rather than digital and does not provide electronic output or data logging.

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