Torque Meter
Supplier in Delhi | Kaasu Enterprises
Torque Meter
Product Details –
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Torque Meter |
| Type | Digital / Analog Torque Measurement Device |
| Torque Range | 0.05 Nm – 10 Nm (varies by model) |
| Accuracy | ±0.5% of Full Scale |
| Display | Digital LCD / LED or Analog Dial |
| Units of Measurement | Nm, Kg-cm, lb-in (selectable in digital models) |
| Power Supply | Rechargeable Battery / AA Battery / USB (for digital models) |
| Applications | Screwdriver Calibration, Electronic Assembly, Lab Testing |
| Features | Peak Hold, Auto Reset, Lightweight, Portable |
A tool for measuring torque applied during screw tightening, ensuring proper assembly.
Kaasuenterprises Provide The Best high quality Equipments, Tools, consumables and Materials for the Electronics manufacturing
Kaasuenterprises, we are dedicated to empowering industries by providing cutting-edge technological solutions that enhance productivity, efficiency, and product quality. Recognizing the pivotal role electronics play in today’s business landscape, we strive to be your trusted partner for all electronic equipment and accessory needs.
Additional Information:
Precision Torque Control with Advanced Torque Meter by Kaasu Enterprises
In precision-driven industries such as electronics, automotive, medical devices, and laboratory testing, proper torque application is crucial. Any deviation in torque levels can lead to product failure, safety risks, or performance inconsistencies. This is why the Torque Meter from Kaasu Enterprises is an indispensable tool in ensuring correct torque values across a variety of assembly operations.
Whether for calibrating electric screwdrivers or validating torque on assembly lines, the torque meter offers a high degree of accuracy and repeatability. Available in both digital and analog models, Kaasu’s torque meters serve a wide array of professional needs with robust performance and ease of use.
Product Overview – Torque Meter
Kaasu Enterprises’ Torque Meter is a torque measurement device designed to measure, calibrate, and verify the torque applied during fastening processes. It offers reliable measurements across Newton meters (Nm), Kilogram-centimeters (Kg-cm), and Pound-inches (lb-in) with accuracy levels as high as ±0.5%.
Available in compact portable variants, it suits bench-top applications as well as on-the-go use in fieldwork. Operators can conveniently switch between peak hold and real-time tracking modes, making it ideal for torque testing, tool calibration, and torque validation procedures.
Technical Specifications –
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Torque Meter |
| Type | Digital / Analog Torque Measurement Device |
| Torque Range | 0.05 Nm – 10 Nm (varies by model) |
| Accuracy | ±0.5% of Full Scale |
| Display | Digital LCD / LED or Analog Dial |
| Units of Measurement | Nm, Kg-cm, lb-in (selectable in digital models) |
| Power Supply | Rechargeable Battery / AA Battery / USB (for digital models) |
| Applications | Screwdriver Calibration, Electronic Assembly, Lab Testing |
| Features | Peak Hold, Auto Reset, Lightweight, Portable |
Understanding the Importance of Torque Measurement
In every assembly process, whether it involves screws, bolts, or fasteners, torque refers to the rotational force applied to achieve a secure connection. If the torque applied is too low, it may result in loose connections. If it is too high, it could damage the parts or lead to product failure.
Hence, using a torque meter ensures the accuracy and safety of critical assemblies. Kaasu Enterprises’ Torque Meters offer confidence in maintaining these standards across diverse manufacturing scenarios.
Types of Torque Meters Offered by Kaasu
1. Digital Torque Meter
-
Features a backlit LCD/LED screen for real-time readings.
-
Allows unit selection among Nm, Kg-cm, and lb-in.
-
Supports peak hold, auto-reset, and data recall functions.
-
Power options include USB, rechargeable batteries, or AA batteries.
-
Ideal for labs and tool rooms where precision and data logging are critical.
2. Analog Torque Meter
-
Simple design with a needle dial display.
-
Does not require power supply—zero downtime usage.
-
Highly reliable in harsh or dusty industrial environments.
-
Preferred for basic manual calibration and visual tracking.
Both variants come with robust housing and ergonomic designs, ensuring ease of use in demanding production setups.
Key Features of Kaasu Torque Meters
✔ High Measurement Accuracy
With a tolerance of just ±0.5% of full scale, the Kaasu torque meter is suited for critical tightening applications where precision cannot be compromised.
✔ Lightweight and Portable Design
Thanks to a compact body and low weight, it can be easily carried between workstations or used in field calibration.
✔ Multiple Torque Units
Operators can view torque values in Nm, Kg-cm, or lb-in, improving flexibility across international manufacturing standards.
✔ Peak Hold Function
Captures and displays the maximum torque applied, essential for calibration and testing tasks where a specific value must not be exceeded.
✔ Auto Reset
The digital model can automatically reset after measurement, simplifying workflow and minimizing manual handling.
Applications Across Industries
Kaasu’s Torque Meter is a versatile tool that finds application in several high-precision sectors:
Electronics and PCB Assembly
Ensures proper fastening of delicate electronic components during production and rework.
Screwdriver Calibration
Used by tool maintenance personnel to verify and calibrate electric and pneumatic screwdrivers.
Research and Lab Testing
Essential in product validation, mechanical testing, and material behavior analysis in R&D labs.
Automotive Assembly
Supports tightening verification in dashboard assembly, ECU mounting, and safety-critical fastenings.
Appliance Manufacturing
Assists in torque validation of motor assemblies, door fasteners, and casing screws in small appliances.
How to Use the Torque Meter Effectively
-
Turn On the Device (digital model) and set the desired unit.
-
Attach the screwdriver or tool to the sensor socket.
-
Choose the real-time or peak hold mode based on the application.
-
Apply torque to the fastener using the tool.
-
Observe the reading and compare it against the target torque.
-
For calibration, adjust the tool torque setting accordingly.
-
Reset the reading before the next test.
Proper use ensures consistent results and prevents under- or over-tightening in production lines.
Maintenance and Care Tips
-
Always store the torque meter in a clean, dry environment.
-
For digital models, charge the battery regularly or replace batteries as needed.
-
Avoid using the torque meter beyond its rated range.
-
Recalibrate periodically as per manufacturer recommendations to maintain accuracy.
-
Clean the sensor and connector with a soft, dry cloth.
Choosing the Right Model for Your Needs
When selecting a torque meter, consider the following:
| Factor | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Torque Range Required | Choose a model that covers your application needs (e.g., 0.05–10 Nm) |
| Display Preference | Select digital for numerical precision or analog for visual tracking |
| Power Flexibility | Opt for battery-powered models for portability |
| Usage Environment | Analog meters suit dusty conditions better |
| Data Logging Requirement | Go for digital models with memory features |
Kaasu Enterprises provides guidance in selecting the right model based on your torque calibration objectives.
Why Choose Torque Meters from Kaasu Enterprises?
✔ Trusted Quality
Our meters undergo rigorous testing to ensure consistent performance in demanding industrial environments.
✔ Broad Range
From low-range micro-torque testing to standard tool calibration, Kaasu offers models for every need.
✔ Industry Compliance
All models adhere to international torque measurement standards, making them suitable for export and global applications.
✔ Expert Support
We offer after-sales support, calibration assistance, and training to help you get the most from your device.
Conclusion –
The Torque Meter by Kaasu Enterprises is more than just a measurement device—it’s an assurance of precision, reliability, and safety in your assembly and testing operations. Its compact design, accurate readings, and user-friendly interface make it a must-have tool for engineers, operators, and quality control specialists.
Whether you’re involved in screwdriver calibration, PCB assembly, or product testing, investing in the right torque meter can significantly reduce errors, enhance performance, and ensure product consistency.
Explore the Kaasu range today and take your production control to the next level with intelligent torque measurement solutions.

