AMTI's BOLT-3 transducer simultaneously measures the torque applied to a bolt, the torque at its threads, and the axial tension in the bolt. This unique instrument uses strain gages and precision cylindrical elements to isolate and measure applied forces and torques, enabling a detailed study of the loads on a bolted element. This makes it an essential tool for the study of lubricants, pitch size, thread form, material, contact pressure, thread-locking compounds, self-locking inserts, self-locking threads, and the torque and thrust characteristics of lead screws.
The BOLT-3 measures the two torques and one force needed to analyze fastener stress. Five capacities and two standard housing sizes are available for the BOLT-3; custom units are also available. Each model has the sensitivity needed to accommodate a range of bolt sizes. For example the lowest-capacity transducer has an axial-load sensitivity of 0.38 μV/V-lb (0.09 μV-N) and can resolve 0.3 pounds (1.3 Newtons) using 10V excitation, a gain of 4000, and a typical data-acquisition system. This sensitivity allows screws as small as #4 or 3 mm to be tested at much less than one-percent of their rated strength