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Spare set of posts for TT01 / R53, 1.25" length, set of 4
Series TT01 Cap Torque Testers are designed to measure application and removal torque of bottle caps up to 100 lbFin [11.5 Nm]. Adjustable posts effectively grip a broad range of container shapes and sizes, while optional flat and adjustable jaws are available for unique profiles. A rugged aluminum design, and simple, intuitive operation allow for use in laboratory and production environments.
Class-leading accuracy of ±0.3% and blazingly fast sampling rate of 7,000 Hz ensure reliable and consistent test results, even in quick-action applications. Password protection is provided to prevent unauthorized changes to settings and calibration.
The TT01 includes a range of sophisticated productivity-enhancing features, including USB, RS-232, Mitutoyo, and analog outputs, automatic data output and zeroing upon cap removal, memory storage for 1,000 readings, pass/fail indicators and outputs, and more. First / second peak torque detection is useful for measuring slip and breakaway torques for tamper evident closures.
Series TT01 testers include MESUR® Lite data acquisition software. MESUR® Lite tabulates continuous or single point data. Data stored in the TT01’s memory can also be downloaded in bulk. One-click export to Excel allows for further data manipulation.
Moveable 1.25" (31 mm) length posts accommodate a wide range of sample shapes and sizes
Available extended post lengths and other gripping options
USB, RS-232, Mitutoyo, and analog outputs
Automatic output, data storage, and zeroing upon bottle cap removal helps automate testing processes
First / second peak detection for slip and breakaway torques in tamper evident closures
1,000-point data memory with statistics and outputs
Password protection prevents unauthorized changes
Programmable set point indicators and outputs for pass/ fail determination