Mark-10 MTT01-100 Cap Torque Tester
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Mark-10 MTT01-100 Cap Torque Tester delivers high-speed 7,000 Hz sampling with 1,000-point data memory for automated bottle cap torque verification.
Product details
| Model | MTT01-100 |
| Manufacturer | Mark-10 |
| Category | Calibration Instruments |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Mark-10 MTT01-100 Cap Torque Tester is an automated testing system designed for measuring and verifying the torque applied to bottle caps and closures. With moveable posts and optional jaws that accommodate a wide range of sample shapes and sizes, this tester is ideal for quality control applications in pharmaceutical, beverage, and consumer product manufacturing.
Key Features
- High-speed 7,000 Hz sampling rate accurately captures peak torque values
- Moveable posts and optional jaws accommodate a wide range of sample shapes and sizes
- 1,000-point data memory with statistics and outputs
- Multiple interface options: USB, RS-232, Mitutoyo, and analog outputs
- Automatic output, data storage, and zeroing upon sample removal
- Programmable set point indicators and outputs for pass/fail determination
- Password protection prevents unauthorized changes
- 5 selectable units of measurement
- Configurable audio alarms and key tones
Applications
- Bottle cap and closure torque testing in pharmaceutical manufacturing
- Quality control verification for beverage packaging
- Consumer product cap and container torque assessment
- Automated production line testing and data collection
Included Accessories
- MESUR Lite software
- MESURgauge DEMO software
- Driver
- User's guide
- NIST-traceable certificate of calibration with data
Specifications
| Sampling Rate | 7,000 Hz |
| Data Memory | 1,000 points with statistics |
| Interface Options | USB, RS-232, Mitutoyo, Analog |
| Units of Measurement | 5 selectable options |
| Calibration | NIST-traceable certificate included |
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