Mark-10 Force and Torque Measurement
Time 2022-09-30 05:27:50Web Name: Mark-10 Force and Torque Measurement
WebSite: http://www.mark-10.com
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Keywords:
Force,Mark,Measurement,TorqueDescription:
INTRODUCING:Coefficient of Friction
Software Module
INTRODUCING: Coefficient of Friction
Software Module
FEATURED APPLICATION: Keyswitch Actuation Force Measurement
FEATURED APPLICATION:Keyswitch Actuation Force Measurement
INTRODUCING:Series F +
Advanced Tension / Compression Test FramesINTRODUCING:
Series F +
Advanced Tension / Compression Test FramesOur Products:
Force Gauges
Torque Gauges
Motorized Force Testers
Motorized Torque Testers
Manual Test Stands
Grips and Attachments
Force / Torque Sensors
Force / Torque Indicators
Ergonomics Kits
Wire Pull Testers
COF Gauges
Software
Accessories
Industries Served:
Medical Device & Pharmaceutical
Medical devices and pharmaceutical products must conform to numerous industry and internally developed standards to ensure proper functioning and patient safety. To assess their performance and quality, Mark-10 force and torque measurement products can be critical. From measuring syringe activation force to pill crush force to suture strength, Mark-10 products are trusted by medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturers every day.
Learn MoreAutomotive
Automobiles, recreational vehicles, trucks, and all manner of motor vehicles contain countless components and assemblies that must be thoroughly tested during the design, production, and quality control phases. Force and torque measurement is an essential part of ensuring vehicle performance and safety. Automotive manufacturers and suppliers rely upon Mark-10 products everday for applications as varied as spring testing, rotary dial torque testing, torque tool testing, and many others.
Learn MoreSprings
Springs are vital components employed in many products we use and rely upon everyday, from automobiles to medical devices. Measuring the spring rate, or relationship between force or torque and deflection, is a common requirement to ensure proper functioning in the spring's intended application. Mark-10 force and torque measurement products can help to characterize springs at the manufacturing site, during incoming inspection, or as part of a final assembly quality check.
Learn MoreAerospace
From component manufacturers to aircraft assemblers to airlines and militaries, force and torque measurement is a critical in ensuring passenger safety and aircraft performance. Whether conforming to international or internally developed standards, Mark-10 force and torque measurement products are used every day in applications as diverse as wire crimp pull testing, spring testing, fastener torque testing, and many others.
Learn MoreElectronics
Several key performance indicators of electronics involve the use of force measurement. Components must be soldered or otherwise joined such that the assembly withstands the rigors of time and mechanical stresses. Individual components, printed circuit boards, wiring, and finished assemblies are tested using Mark-10 products in virtually every industry, from aerospace to consumer products to medical devices. Typical applications include tensile, bend, pull-off , shear, adhesive/bond, peel, delamination, and other forces to help ensure product performance and reliability.
Learn MorePackaging
Whether the packaged product is a medical device, a container of yogurt, or a part of a jumbo jet, proper packaging is an essential consideration for any manufacturer. Packaging must adequately secure the contents, yet also be cost effective and simple for the user to remove and reuse.
Learn MoreConsumer Products & Sports Equipment
Manufacturers of sports equipment and consumer products use force and torque measurement to help characterize the performance and quality of their products. From testing the force required to open a refrigerator door to the strength of a tennis racquet frame, Mark-10 can help achieve quality control objectives through force and torque measurement.
Learn MoreErgonomics Testing & Job Task Analysis
To ensure employee safety and compliance with OSHA and other standards, job task analysis and ergonomic assessment are critical. Mark-10 ergonomics testing kits measure the force required to push, pull, and lift, thereby ensuring compliance to regulatory and internally developed standards. Such kits may also be used for muscle strength testing.
Learn MoreFood & Beverage
To ensure the safety and accessiblity of food and beverages, Mark-10 force and torque measurement products may be used for a large number of applications. From measuring the force required to open a bag of chips to assessing the ripeness of fruit to measuring the top load force of stacked cartons, food and beverage manufacturers and their suppliers rely upon Mark-10 products every day.
Learn MoreOther Industries
The number of applications for Mark-10 force and torque measurement products in the manufacturing industry is virtually unlimited. From automotive to aerospace to consumer products, manufacturers of all types, sizes, and industries rely upon Mark-10 products to assess and ensure product quality in-process, post-process, and as part of research and development.
Learn MoreAbout Mark-10
Mark-10 is a fully integrated US designer and manufacturer of force and torque measurement solutions. Family-owned since 1979, we're proud of our history of innovation, quality, and service.
Learn MoreNews
New product: G1123 Compression Plate, Self Leveling
This self-aligning compression plate is ideal for ensuring parallelism and complete sample engagement, particularly for low-deflection springs and other materials with high spring rates.
Read MoreNew product: G1099 Puncture Fixture
Measure puncture resistance of gypsum board and other materials.
Read MoreQuality 101: The Advanced Force Tester
Learn how our latest advanced force testers are used in the world of material science for physical material testing.
Read MoreFeatured application: hand sanitizer packaging
Learn how Series F and IntelliMESUR provide accurate measurements and robust data analysis to ensure that hand sanitizer packaging is durable and easy to use.
Read MoreAccuracy
Mark-10 defines accuracy as a percentage of full scale of the instrument. To determine the measurement error as an actual load value, multiply the accuracy percentage by the instrument’s capacity.
Example 1 – M5-50 force gauge:
The accuracy is ±0.1% of full scale (FS). Multiply ±0.1% by 50 lbF, which equals ±0.05 lbF. This means that any displayed reading may be higher or lower by up to 0.05 lbF. For example, if the displayed value is 30.00 lbF, the true reading will be ≥29.95 lbF and ≤30.05 lbF.
Example 2 – Plug & Test® indicators and sensors:
The accuracies of the sensor and the indicator must be added together. Models 7i and 5i indicators have accuracy values of ±0.1% FS, while the Model 3i is rated at ±0.2% FS. Using the example of a Series R50 torque sensor with Model 3i indicator, add ±0.35% to ±0.2%, which equals ±0.55%. In a specific example for the Model MR50-12, the accuracy becomes ±0.55% x 135 Ncm = ±0.7425 Ncm.
Percentage of Reading:
Because of these fixed errors, lower measured values will be more inaccurate as a percentage of reading.
Further using the example of an M5-50 force gauge, a fixed error of ±0.05 lbF represents a higher error as a percentage of reading for a load of 1.00 lbF than 30.00 lbF.
To calculate the error as a percentage of reading, divide the fixed error by the measured value. For a 1.00 lbF load, the fixed error equals ±0.05 ÷ 1.00 lbF = ±5% of reading. For a 30.00 lbF load, the fixed error equals ±0.05 ÷ 30.00 lbF = ±0.17% of reading.
Conclusion:
Because of the relationship between load and accuracy, we recommend selecting an instrument capacity as close as possible to the maximum measured load.
Sampling Rate
Sampling rate is defined as the rate at which the instrument’s electronics communicate with its load sensor. A faster sampling rate more accurately captures the peak load which occurred during the test. This is especially apparent in applications where the load builds up and falls very quickly – such as the break testing of glass or ceramics. The graphs below illustrate the advantage of a fast sampling rate:
The graph at left shows that an instrument with slower sampling rate may not accurately detect the true peak. In the graph at right, the faster rate accurately captures the true peak.
Sampling Rate vs. Output RateWhile Mark-10 instruments internally sample at up to 14,000 Hz, a typical streaming output rate to MESURgauge software is approximately 25 - 50 Hz. If a faster data collection rate is required, our Series 7 force gauges and indicators can collect data at up to 14,000 Hz, store the data internally, and bulk-download the data to a PC when the test is complete.
Capacity x Resolution
Capacity:This value represents the maximum measurable load. All available capacities are listed for each available unit of measurement. All instruments measure from 0 to the indicated capacity.
Resolution:This value represents the smallest measurable increment. For Plug & Test® sensors, the resolution depends on which indicator is used. Refer to the Capacity x Resolution tables on the particular sensor’s webpage or data sheet.
Example - M5-50 Force Gauge:Pound-force Capacity x Resolution for the M5-50 force gauge is 50 x 0.01 lbF. This means that the gauge measures from 0 to 50 lbF, with increment size of 0.01 lbF, i.e., 0, 0.01, 0.02, 0.03…50.00.
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Hard vs. Soft Joints
Rundown fixtures contain an internal spring which dampens the rate of increase in torque when a power tool is used, thereby contributing to a more accurate torque measurement. Two fixtures are offered, with different internal spring rates, to address a wide range of applications. Select the AC1066-1 to simulate a soft joint with gradual torque buildup, or AC1066-2 to simulate a hard joint with faster torque buildup. Either fixture is suitable for the full range of torque up to 100 lbFin (11.5 Nm).
Examples of hard and soft joints are provided below:
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