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  Torque Wrench Calibration Capability:
   (Up To 40,000 Ft/Lbs)
 
 
  
  
  Clicker Type Torque Wrenches
  
  
  Digital Torque Wrenches
  
  
  Manual Torque Wrenches
  
  
  Automatic Torque 18v or 36v and Pneumatic
  
  
  Hydraulic Torque Wrenches
  
  
  Torque Multipliers
  
  
  Pump Gauges
 
 
  Accreditation And Documentation
 
 
  At HYTORC Beaumont, we provide on-site calibration 
  services to customers residing in most of Texas. If your 
  establishment is near one of the following locations, we 
  can perform your required torque calibration services 
  on-site:
 
 
  On Site Torque Wrench Calibration Services
 
 
  The purpose of a torque wrench is to apply the correct amount of torque to tighten a fastener such as a nut, bolt or screw. Torque wrenches were 
  originally used by municipalities to prevent over-tightening of nuts and bolts on water and steam pipes in the early 20th century. The basic design of 
  the torque wrench has evolved greatly over the years to fit many different types of applications. The torque wrench is now a commonly used tool in 
  industries around the world, including manufacturing, construction, maintenance, offshore, subsea, mining, aerospace and transportation.  Controlling 
  the accuracy of applied torque is a vital task for a wide range of processes found in industries from manufacturing to aerospace.  Companies must be 
  assured that torque specifications are met during their manufacturing processes to ensure the quality and, most importantly, the safety of their 
  product.  A rigid and sustained calibration program is essential to maintain this ever important goal.
  
 
  There are several types of torque wrenches and each type is available in many different sizes and designed to suit a wide range of torque specifications. 
  Clicker type, slip type and break type are three basic styles of torque wrenches:
 
 
  
  
  Clicker torque wrenches make a loud “click” noise when
  the specified torque is reached. Over-torque conditions
  are common with this style of torque wrench due to the 
  fact that the click occurs around 3 degrees after the 
  specified torque is reached.
 
 
  
  
  Slip torque wrenches prevent over-torque by 
  sending a signal when specified torque is achieved 
  and then release.
 
 
  A preset torque wrench is designed to apply a single specific torque value. 
  Some preset torque wrenches have no external scale but are internally 
  adjustable within a specified range and come with a special tool to make the 
  adjustment. Other preset torque wrenches, such as a T handle or T bar are 
  more simplistic and are not adjustable. Adjustable torque wrenches have an 
  external scale near the handle showing the available range in increments of 
  the measuring unit such as foot lbs (ft/lbs). The handle is turned until line or 
  arrow meets up with the desired amount of torque. Common units of 
  measure for torque wrenches are inch pounds (in/lbs), foot pounds (ft/lbs), 
  Newton meters (Nm), centimeters per inch (cm/in), kilogram-force per 
  centimeter (kgf/cm) and ounces-force per inch (ozf/in).
 
 
  Torque wrenches should be checked and re-calibrated often to compensate for wear or defective parts. Any adjustable torque wrench should be 
  stored at 20% of the full scale value of the range to prevent damage to internal parts. Most manufacturers recommend calibration of a torque 
  wrench after every 5000 cycles or 1 year. However, process accuracy requirements may dictate more frequent calibration.  A “cycle” of a torque 
  wrench is completed each time a torque wrench is used to meet the amount of torque it has been set to.
 
 
  Torque Wrench Calibration
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
  Break torque wrenches indicate the specified torque has 
  been reached by deflecting 20-90 degrees on delivery. 
  This limits the amount of torque applied.
 
  
  
  
  
 
  All calibrations are traceable through NIST, (National 
  Institute of Standard and Technology) and include “long 
  form” calibration certificates with as-found/as-left data. 
  ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration is provided upon 
  customer request. HYTORC Beaumont also
  offers a web based calibration interface which provides
  our customers access to electronic copies of their
  calibration certificates which can be viewed or printed
  as needed.  Standard turnaround time is 24- 48 hours.
 
  
  
  
 
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  Midland/Odessa
 
 
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  Dallas/Ft. Worth
 
 
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  and Surrounding Areas
 
  
  
  
 
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