Torque Measurement
Torque measurement covers the tools and instruments used to apply, read and verify rotational force — from a torque wrench tightening a critical bolt on the assembly line to a calibration rig proving that tool is still accurate. Controlled torque keeps fasteners safe, joints reliable and production consistent across automotive, aerospace, electronics and packaging work, which is why Checkline Europe brings the whole discipline together in one place: torque wrenches, screwdrivers and gauges for fastening, sensors, transducers and indicators for measurement, and the testers, loaders and calibration equipment that confirm every tool performs as it should.
A dependable result rests on matching the tool's range and accuracy to the joint, and on checking that accuracy at sensible intervals. To understand the principles and error sources behind rotational measurement, see the Torque Measurement Knowledge Base; when you are ready to specify equipment for a given application, work through the Torque Measurement Selection Guide.




