Digitool Solutions launches line of industrial grade torque tools for U.S. markets

May 17, 2017
Portable and excellent for use in closed spaces, these tools offer the same technology and accuracy of a full size wrench for an unlimited list of applications, according to the company.

Digitool Solutions announced the launch of their full line of Industrial Grade Torque Tools into the U.S. markets. According to the company, their product represents American technology at its best with patented engineering and designs to meet the challenges for today’s demands in all torque applications industry wide. DTS officially started as a manufacturer in 2008 and all attention and effort was directed towards product development and technologies. The line of tools that currently represent the DTS line covers calibration level checkers accurate to 0.5 percent and applied torque from 12 in-lbs up to 1000 ft-lbs using 10 to 100 percent of the full scale. Their products also feature the capabilities of measurements in in-lbs, ft-lbs and Nm scales and drive sizes from 1/4" up to 1."

Their Digital line of products highlights patented design and engineering, and DTS manufactures both the electronic and mechanical components of the tools. DTS Torque and Angle tools also feature the company's instant gyro synchronization for angle measurement in any position the tool is used. Torque accuracy +/- 1 percent from 10 to 100 percent of scale and angle presets of 5 degrees to 360 degrees. The digital groups of torque meters have the unique application of turning any square drive hand tool into a fully capable torque wrench covering every scale. Portable and excellent for use in closed spaces, these tools offer the same technology and accuracy of a full size wrench for an unlimited list of applications, according to the company. 

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