Force indicator VFTI
torquedigitalportable

force indicator
force indicator
force indicator
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Characteristics

Measured value
force, torque
Display
digital
Type
portable
Applications
for torque sensors

Description

The VFTI Force and Torque Indicator is a ground-breaking touchscreen display unit, packed full of innovative features to address the core requirements of most force and torque measurement applications. It connects via an onboard adapter to Mecmesin's established range of 'Smart' force and torque sensors and automatically recognises the vital calibration data and measurement capacity of each individual sensor, so you can be sure you are measuring with the utmost accuracy and sensitivity. Vector OS software is at the heart of the VFTI with its 5" colour touchscreen featuring a highly intuitive interface to simplify operation for all users. Swipe to access configuration menus and setup advanced tests by selecting from the icon-driven functions list. Configure the display to include only the options you wish to see. Pinch-and-zoom to expand the live graph. It couldn't be any simpler to customise the touchscreen to your exact requirements and analyse test results quickly in the field.  The VFTI offers enhanced measurement features and data analysis capabilities: • Connects to a wide range of tension, compression and torque sensors • Configurable colour display - choose a single peak value for simplicity or show both the live and peak readings simultaneously • Graphing mode - generate a live curve on the display to help identify critical events during the test • Fast internal sampling at 5MHz enables a data-acquisition rate of 2,000 times per second - ensures sudden break-force readings are captured accurately • Visual pass/fail alarms - alert operators immediately when testing
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