Force & Torque Gauges
Force gauges allow users to measure the overall force being applied to a particular piece of machinery or equipment. Includes high capacity force gauges from Extech and USB datalogging force gauges for documenting data.
Find out more about Force & Torque Gauges below.

- Overload protected to 200% of capacity
- Ergonomic, reversible aluminium housing
- Basic tension and compression force testing

- Ultra-compact force gauges suitable for conducting compression and tension force tests
- Eleven models with capacities ranging from 0.12lbF to 500lbF
- Sampling rate: 2000Hz

- Conduct compression and tensile tests on small samples
- Holes for fixture and bench mounting
- Top-mounted handwheel ensures repeatable, reliable and precise results

- Ultracompact with reversible housing
- Can be used interchangeably with an array of Plug & Test® Remote Sensors
- Sampling rate: 2000Hz

- Overload protected to 200% of capacity
- Ergonomic, reversible aluminium housing
- On-board data memory

- Sixteen models available with capacities ranging from 0.12lbF/ 0.5N to 2000lbF/ 10kN
- Suitable for conducting tension and compression force tests across a range of industries
- Sampling rate: 7000Hz (industry-leading)

- Sample rate: 7000Hz
- Built-in memory: capacity to store up to 1000 readings
- Ergonomic, reversible casing

- Stainless steel loading surface
- Rugged design
- Simple, intuitive operation

- 110V AC adapter and a UK plug (220V)
- Ideal for workplace design
- Simple and accurate ergonomics analysis

- 100lbF, 200lbF and 500lbF kits available
- Simple, precise, economical solution to analysing job tasks and ergonomics
- Each kit includes a Mark-10 Series 3 (M3) Basic Digital Force Gauge

- Available in four models with different ranges
- Captures first/ second peak torque for determining slip and breakaway torques for tamper evident closures
- Accuracy: ±0.3%; sampling rate: 7000Hz

- High-Speed Data Capture & Storage
- User-defined Unit of Measurement
- Footswitch Command String
- Automatic Data Output / Save / Zero / I/O Pin Toggle

- 110V AC adapter UK plug (220V)
- Safe overload: 150% of capacity
- High-speed 2,000 Hz sampling rate

- Overload protected to 150% of the full scale
- Capacity of 2 lbF [10 N]
- On-board data memory

- Advanced Ergonomics Kits
- Ideal for workplace design
- Simple and accurate ergonomics analysis

- 110V AC adapter and a UK plug (220V)
- Safe overload: 150% of capacity
- High-speed 2,000 Hz sampling rate

- Sampling rate: 14 000Hz
- Internal memory: store up to 5000 data points
- For use with Mark-10’s interchangeable Plug & Test® Remote Sensors

- Includes a Mark-10 M5-200 Force Gauge, tabletop mount, strap, software, and accessories
- Measure push and pull forces up to 200lbF
- Suitable for strength assessments and ergonomic studies

- Apply up to 200lbF (1000N) of crimp pull force
- Sample rate: 7000Hz
- Test wires with diameters up to AWG 3 (0.25”/ 6.3mm)

- Advanced Ergonomics Kits
- Ideal for workplace design
- Simple and accurate ergonomics analysis

- Specifically designed for measuring the pull-off forces for wire and tube terminations
- On-board, 2000-point data memory
- Programmable pass/fail limits with visual and audible alerts

- Programmable angle limits
- Digital display of angle
- TSTM-DC / TSTMH-DC models
- Independent CW and CCW Speeds
About Force & Torque Gauges
Force and Torque instruments are used to measure force, weight, and torque. We can measure torque and force by changing the sensor or transducer. Torque is defined as the moment of a force, a measure of its tendency to produce torsion and rotation about an axis.
Force gauges are measuring instruments that are used to quantify the magnitude of the force applied to an object during the test. These devices are used in a wide range of industries and applications, most often in research and development, manufacturing operations, or testing and quality control purposes.
A Torque Gauge is a measuring instrument used across all industries to measure the torque or torsion during a test. Applications exist in research and development, laboratory, quality, production, and field environment.