Force Gauges
Force gauges are used to measure the amount of push or pull force (tension or compression) applied to an object. They can be mechanical or digital, with digital models offering higher accuracy, data output capabilities, and advanced features such as peak hold, data logging, and programmable limits. These tools are essential for verifying force levels in a wide range of industrial tasks.
In process control applications, force gauges are useful for ensuring consistency, quality, and safety in operations where applied force is critical. They provide immediate feedback to technicians and operators, helping to maintain tolerances during assembly, testing, or calibration. Their portability and ease of use make them ideal for spot checks, setup verification, and routine inspections on the production floor.
Common industries using force gauges include manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, electronics, packaging, and medical device production. Typical applications include spring testing, weld force verification, material strength testing, wire pull tests, and measuring insertion or removal force in assembly operations. They are also used to verify the performance of actuators, switches, and other force-dependent components.
Force gauges enhance process control by enabling precise, repeatable force measurements in both manual and automated environments. Their use helps reduce product defects, ensure compliance with quality standards, and support preventative maintenance efforts across a variety of industrial applications.