Slipper pressure gauges, Priest Cobalt up to 125 Nm force
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Sleeper tachometers have a difference with tachometers. In the torque meter, when the screw is tightened to the set size, the torque meter gives the message that it is no longer necessary to tighten the screw further. But sleepers are not like that, when working with sleeper torque meters, you can understand that there is no need to tighten the screw more, when the torque meter no longer closes the screw and rejects the pressure.
The reason why these torque meters are designed this way is that it is possible that when tightening the screw due to human error and the operator not noticing the sound of the crack, the screw is tightened more than it should be.
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Pre-set or preset tachometers are not like their indexed counterparts that are easy to manually adjust.
This type of pressure meter can be set to a certain range from the inside and after testing and ensuring the accuracy of the setting, it can be used in a certain range.
These types of pressure meters are designed in such a way that their settings are not messed up in case of accidental factors or operator mistakes.
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