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    SL-S02 Toys Testing Equipment Torque Gauge

    SL-S02 Toys Testing Equipment Torque Gauge

    SL-S02 Toys Testing Equipment Torque Gauge

    SL-S02 Toys Testing Equipment Torque Gauge

    SL-S02 Toys Testing Equipment Torque Gauge

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  • ISO 8124-1 Toys Testing Equipment Hand Held Dial Torque Gauge

     

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    To determine whether components of toys can be removed by a certain torque force.

    A torque-measuring device is used in conjunction with a torque clamp to record the applied force.

    Any projection, part or assembly of a toy that a child can grasp with at least the thumb & forefinger

    or the teeth shall be subject to the torque test.

     

    Testing standards

     ASTM F963 CFR 16 CFR CPSC USA EN71, ISO8124

     Specification

    Model Capacity Graduation
    6BTG 0.5-0.6kgf.cm 0.1kgf.cm
    9BTG 1-9kgf.cm 0.2kgf.cm
    15BTG 1-15kgf.cm 0.2kgf.cm

     

    Torque Clamp please refer to below

     

    Hand Held Dial Torque Gauge / Torque Clamp For Toys Components Test ISO 8124-1

    What is a torque gauge used for?

    A Torque Gauge is measuring instrument used across all industries to measure the torque or torsion during a test. Applications exist in research and development, laboratory, quality, production and field environment. 

    There are two kind of force gauges today: mechanical and digital torque gauges.


    How is torque strength measured?

    The dynamometer is the most common tool used in the evaluation of torque and power. Dynamometers have the advantages of being very accurate, allowing many types of testing.


    What are the methods of torque measurement?

    Here are three of the most common methods to measure torque on an existing shaft, without modification or disassembly.

    1) Electrical Power Meter. ...

    2) Clamp-on Torque Cell. ...

    3) Surface-Mount Torque Telemetry.

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