Control systems

Torque gauge M30

The M30 is a measuring amplifier for measuring equal tension for testing the specific torque of screw driving systems. It is suited for active and passive sensors screw joint in screwing simulator aswell as MDW dynamic transducer or rotating transducer. It’s small size and weight aswell as battery operation make it very good for mobile use.

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Features

  • 10 sets of parameters (calibration) can be stored for different sensors
  • Data logger for up to 600 measured values with time and date
  • Rapid measurement at 1/1.000 sec.
  • Trigger input for external control
  • Battery powered (4 x Mignon AA) or with optional AC adapter
  • USB and RS-232 interface for data transfer or print out
Torque gauge M30 WEBER

Technical data Torque gauge M30

M30
Dimensions 40 / 100 / 200 mm (D / W / H)
Weight, without cables and batteries 330 g
Handling temperature range (°C) +5 up to +45
Safety class IP 40
Technical changes reserved.

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