Digitally Controlled Mechanical Torque Multipliers

Nov. 21, 2011

Advanced Torque Products (ATP) designs and manufactures an extensive line of innovative bolting products. These products are especially suited to aircraft and aerospace maintenance, repair & overhaul, marine, land and wind turbine, industrial, automotive and commercial applications. ATP’s digitally controlled, mechanical torque multipliers offer torque ranges from 600 to 40,000 foot-pounds, with accuracy to ±1 percent, even over extreme temperature fluctuations. These lightweight, all-mechanical multipliers require no external power and present a small, ergonomic footprint. A host of drive adapters and mounting fixtures accommodate existing tooling for nearly any application. Their digital controllers provide transmitter options, programmable scales for International measurement standards and peripheral interface for excellent adaptability. A line of hand-held torque wrenches with square drives, from 1/4 to 1 inch and in-between sizes, offers accuracy to ±3 percent. ATP calibration systems to 12,000 foot-pounds, with NIST-traceable accuracy to ±0.25 percent of full scale are also featured. Their interchangeable transducers permit recalibration without downtime. ATP strain gages and load cells for torque measurement are included in the brochure. For more information call (860) 828-1523 or visit www.AdvancedTorque.com.

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