How often do you verify a power tool calibration and repeatable performance? Over time or usage, tools drift out of tolerance, and the risk reliability increases. Maintaining accuracy, repeatability, and safety quality standard are significant benefits for validating the power tool's status.
Measuring dynamic torque is a troubleshooting solution for evaluating the fastening joint application and the power tool's performance. Uncovering inaccuracies with an assembly process allows them to be quickly corrected.
A power tool's torque is dynamic; various factors, like a soft rubber gasket, washers, lubricant, or a plastic component, impact the fastening process. It is essential to account for actual joint conditions to create enough of a difference between expected and actual torque delivery that affects your rate of lost product.
Our product specialist David Cash will demonstrate how to measure dynamic torque and validate a power tool's calibration and repeatability. Please register today to attend our live event and receive our on-demand webinar recording 48 hours after the presentation.
You will learn:
- Why dynamic torque measurement is a necessary quality control process.
- About the elements that impact the strength and behavior of a fastening joint.
- Tactics for conducting a simple, routine torque audit process.
- Tactics that are used for measuring torque and angle.
- How to collect torque readings and conduct a torque analysis.
- Best practices to ensure a reliable fastened joint.
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